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The Scarborough-based maker of lab instruments has signed an exclusive licensing agreement with the University of Colorado to commercialize artificial intelligence software that could speed the detection of dangerous bacteria.
Six Maine organizations will receive a combined $2.2 million in federal funding for rural telemedicine and educational efforts across the state, Maine's two U.S. senators said Monday.
Foreside Financial Group, a Portland-based provider of compliance technology and services for the asset management industry, plans to acquire a subsidiary of U.S. Bancorp.
Financial technology, or fintech, startups are turning Maine’s largest city into a fintech hotspot — enough to grab attention from investors, job seekers and big players looking for acquisitions.
This issue’s focus on banking and finance looks at two trends with different directions but significant potential.
Maine family caregivers provide services — such as assistance with a loved one's daily activities and medical tasks — worth $2.2 billion per year, though most of it is unpaid, a new report by AARP shows.
Covetrus Inc. on Tuesday reported financial results for the year’s third quarter that include a write-down of the company’s goodwill value by nearly $1 billion.
The Maine Grain Alliance has received a $97,000 grant from the Maine Technology Institute to help the state’s farms improve the way they handle their grain crop after harvest.
In this weekly feature sponsored by Norway Savings Bank, we look back at stories that have appeared in Mainebiz during our first 25 years. In 2015, we honored nine businesses as the state's fastest-growing companies. Three of them have since been
MedRhythms Inc., a Portland-based medical technology startup, has gotten the green light to launch a clinical trial of its walking rehabilitation solution.
Maine has joined a coalition of 47 other states and U.S. territories in calling on Facebook, eBay and Craigslist to stop the illegal sale of alcohol on their websites.
Tilson, a Portland-based network deployment and IT professional services firm, is working with Microsoft Corp. to expand broadband internet access to 3 million rural Americans.
Less than a month after he and the animal-health products company he led were sued over securities fraud allegations, the president and CEO of Portland-based Covetrus Inc. has resigned.
The "Greenlight Maine" Collegiate Competition winner is developing software that simplifies data for use by athletes and coaches to enhance performance will decreasing the chance of injury.
Mainebiz sat down to talk with Rick Simonds, vice president and general manager of cybersecurity solutions at Tyler Technologies Inc. , a Texas-based software provider with locations in Bangor and Yarmouth.
The University of Maine’s Advanced Structures & Composites Center on Thursday unveiled its new polymer 3D printer — the largest in the world — and one of the printer's first creations, the world's largest 3D-printed object.