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In this weekly feature sponsored by Norway Savings Bank, we look back at stories that have appeared in Mainebiz during our first 25 years. A decade ago, at the height of the recession, a small tech firm was leasing space in Portland. Now a building
Morris, whose responsibilities include leading WEX’s “small but mighty" mergers and acquisitions team, sat down with Mainebiz for an interview that’s excerpted here.
Since Brunswick Landing opened on the former site of the Brunswick Naval Air Station in 2011, the campus has attracted a growing number of businesses and is now poised to draw more.
The animal-health products company based in Portland is being sued by investors who claim Covetrus made false statements about its capabilities before going public in February.
San Francisco-based digital health care firm Grand Rounds on Tuesday announced plans to double its space in Lewiston's Bates Mill No. 1 Complex, and is on track to have over 200 employees there by year's end.
The U.S. Small Business Administration awarded the Maine Center for Entrepreneurs $50,000 to support startups and entrepreneurs researching and developing STEM-related innovations.
Nick Rimsa and RJ Anzelc are two young people who have made a difference in Waterville, using the coworking space Anzelc founded as a base of operations to foster entrepreneurs like Rimsa and his tech startup, Eariously.
Redzone Wireless completed and activated nine new fixed wireless broadband sites serving 22 Maine communities in five counties during September, closing in on the expansion goal the company announced in January.
A Portland developer of a free mobile banking app, Ourly, has raised $2.6 million in seed-round funding and is changing the name to Wallit.
Prize winnings, shared with a New York startup, will help the Maine company further develop its software, which converts text into audio.
University of Maine research assistant professor Kimberly Miner was selected as an ambassador of IF/THEN, a national initiative to promote opportunities for women innovators in science, technology, engineering and math fields.
In this weekly feature sponsored by Norway Savings Bank, we look back at stories that have appeared in Mainebiz during our first 25 years. A 2001 story illustrates just how much has changed along the downtown stretch of Portland's Washington Avenue
The UpStart Center, opened in 2002, is a 20,000-square-foot incubator in Orono that houses and helps develop a wide range of "scalable, innovation-oriented businesses" looking to grow.
Cybersecurity spending continues to rise, but cybercrime isn’t slowing down. While there’s no shortage of new technologies to invest in, there’s no silver-bullet solution to protect your organization from an attack.
Summer Startup is a pilot program developed in Waterville by Nick Rimsa and R.J. Anzelc that aims to help students cultivate their tech business ideas, and to do so in the city.
Trek Across Maine, a fundraising bike ride held June 14-16 by the American Lung Association, collected $1.3 million for lung disease research, education and advocacy.