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This is the third Harold Alfond Foundation grant for the School of Technology and Innovation, which offers degrees in extended reality, computer information systems, software development and business analytics.
The transponder that may be on your car's windshield could make it easier to pay for gas or other roadside purchases.
Chargely is a mobile app that helps users figure out where to go in their electric vehicles. CEO David Tse shares his vision and plans with Mainebiz.
As ACE guest columnist Cassie Crosby writes, the most effective use of artificial intelligence is as a tool to augment human expertise.
The Bangor-based consulting firm has added a business analysis and network technician, as well as a director of account management for its sister company.
There were delays and cancellations at Portland International Airport and Bangor International Airport. Other disruptions across the state were spotty.
Five finalists will be selected to compete for a $50,000 grant at a live event on Oct. 22 in Portland.
Guest columnist Brian Gagnon, chief technology officer at Uprise Partners, says artificial intelligence can be a valuable tool for businesses — if you know how to harness it.
A roundup of construction news from around Maine includes Tyler Tech's new Orono office space, an Avesta Housing site in Scarborough and Hometown Health Center’s future site in Palmyra.
A federal judge has ordered HP Inc. to stop using the "WEX" name and indicated that WEX is likely to succeed on the merits of its claim that the company trademarks were infringed.
ATX Advisory Services, a technology consulting firm, has promoted Jon Decowski to partner.
Somic America produces millions of steering and suspension components each year for three major automakers. New equipment at the Brewer facility is intended to enhance automation, efficiency and internal inspection systems.
The new office, on the edge of the University of Maine campus, is expected to employ roughly 75 full-time and part-time workers.
The automated controls aim to prevent train-to-train collisions, derailments and other hazards, and will be installed on more than 100 miles of track between Brunswick and Haverhill, Mass.
Enrollment in the University of Maine at Augusta’s nursing program has soared. There's also growing need for cybersecurity training. The 20,000-square-foot UMA Capital Center will accommodate expansion in both fields.
The Scottsdale, Ariz.-based company's offices in South Portland will close "as part of our ongoing efforts to optimize our global footprint," the company told Mainebiz.
Sponsored by: Kennebunk Savings Bank
Fast-growing towns are trying to determine how much growth is appropriate.
Scarborough, Maine's fastest-growing town, recently turned down a proposal to create another tax increment financing district, which would have encouraged more development.
That raises the question that many towns and cities in Maine face: of how to limit growth.
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Learn moreThe Giving Guide helps nonprofits have the opportunity to showcase and differentiate their organizations so that businesses better understand how they can contribute to a nonprofit’s mission and work.
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Whether you’re a developer, financer, architect, or industry enthusiast, Groundbreaking Maine is crafted to be your go-to source for valuable insights in Maine’s real estate and construction community.
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