Mass Innovation keeps it fresh with foodie event (guest post)
With almost four years of monthly Mass Innovation Nights event under our belts (we just launched the web pages for event number 48), we have to keep it fresh by changing things up on a regular basis....
View ArticleBeware the Ides of March: How to prepare for changes in patent law (guest post)
The American Invents Act (AIA) represents the most significant overhaul of the U.S. patent system in more than half a century. While several provisions of the AIA took effect in 2011 and 2012,...
View ArticleConnecting people, places and cleantech (guest post)
While most of us tend to head south for the winter, last month I went against the grain and traveled north, to Burlington, VT for the Association of Cleantech Incubators of New England (ACTION) annual...
View ArticleFrom Chestnut Hill via MIT: A robot shopping aide that carries 50 lbs. (Video)
A group of high school students from Beaver Country Day School in Chestnut Hill got $10,000 from the Lemelson-MIT program to build JARVIS (Just Another Robotic Vehicular Independence System – a nod to...
View ArticleLimits on noncompetes to be debated at Sept. 10 hearing
To some Massachusetts employers, they are the easiest and most efficient way for companies to protect their intellectual property. To others, they are over-reaching and actually diminish the available...
View ArticleDRC gets piece of $6B cyber security award
Dynamics Research (Nasdaq: DRCO) Corp. has been tapped by the Department of Homeland Security to provide various cyber security monitoring tools and services throughout the federal government. The...
View ArticleViews from the Inside: 'Repeal the software services tax'
Tomorrow, Governor Patrick will meet with Speaker DeLeo, Senate President Murray and a group of Massachusetts business leaders to discuss the problems created by the new software services tax and to...
View ArticleWho's hiring in tech right now (list)
It seems like every day we discover a different startup or large tech company that's hiring. We've decided to compile a list of tech companies that we know for certain are hiring, based on our...
View ArticleFive takeaways from Mayor Martin J. Walsh's first state of the city address
Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh on Tuesday gave his first State of the City address at Boston Symphony Hall."The state of our city is strong and getting stronger," Walsh said in his speech, which focused...
View ArticleHow one really rotten day trying to get to work highlighted the benefits of...
We know who Tom Brady is because Drew Bledsoe got hurt. Fans knew who Lou Gehrig was early in his career because he took over for Wally Pipp. The commuting mess that hopefully won't get any worse today...
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