Tags: Massachusetts

Healey names inaugural director of AI Hub, announces funding for AI innovation

Healey names inaugural director of AI Hub, announces funding for AI innovation

By Eli Chavez – Inno Reporter, Boston Business Journal The Healey-Driscoll administration announced key steps to grow Massachusetts’ AI sector, including appointing Sabrina Mansur as the first director of the Massachusetts AI Hub, launching a $31 million investment in high-performance computing through a new AI infrastructure (AICR) in partnership with MGHPCC, and planning a startup incubator with […]

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Sal’s Pizza founder breaks ground on mixed-use project at former IBM site in Littleton

Sal’s Pizza founder breaks ground on mixed-use project at former IBM site in Littleton

By Grant Welker – Projects Reporter, Boston Business Journal Developer and Sal’s Pizza founder Sal Lupoli is launching a major mixed-use project in Littleton, transforming a former IBM office campus into King Street Common — a 50-acre development with more than 1,000 housing units, 115,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, and a 150-room hotel. The […]

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THE QUANTUM STATE

THE QUANTUM STATE

Is Massachusetts ready to make the leap to quantum computing hub? By Eli Chavez – Inno Reporter, Boston Business Journal Massachusetts is rapidly emerging as a potential hub for quantum computing, with state investments, academic talent, and startup innovation converging to build a competitive ecosystem. The Boston-based startup QuEra, which uses lasers to manipulate atoms for quantum […]

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Bertucci’s plots a pizza pivot with new fast-casual concept

Bertucci’s plots a pizza pivot with new fast-casual concept

By Isabel Hart – Reporter, Boston Business Journal Bertucci’s, a once-popular casual dining chain known for its brick oven pizza and signature bread rolls, is testing a new fast-casual concept called Bertucci’s Pronto in Downtown Boston. After filing for bankruptcy twice—in 2018 and 2022—the brand is pivoting under the direction of owner Robert Earl (Earl Enterprises) to […]

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This Tufts lab is reinventing how we look at silk

This Tufts lab is reinventing how we look at silk

Silklab is developing underwater adhesives for shark tagging and small drones for identifying Covid-19 in the environment Eli Chavez A lab in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Tufts University is innovating with the help of one of the oldest and most domesticated animals on the planet: silkworms. The Silklab at Tufts sounds more straightforward than it […]

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Broad, Harvard researchers win Breakthrough Prize, known as ‘Oscars of Science’

Broad, Harvard researchers win Breakthrough Prize, known as ‘Oscars of Science’

By Hannah Green  Two Massachusetts researchers are among the recipients of an award known as the “Oscars of Science” for their contributions to the life sciences.  David Liu and Alberto Ascherio were recognized on Saturday with the Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences.  Ascherio is a professor of epidemiology and nutrition at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of […]

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Northeastern partners with Anthropic to bring Claude AI to entire university community

Northeastern partners with Anthropic to bring Claude AI to entire university community

By Eli Chavez  Anthropic AI, the company behind the large-language model known as Claude, is partnering with Northeastern University, Champlain University and the London School of Economics to unveil its new offering: Claude for Education. The partnership will provide students, faculty and staff at partnering institutions with full subscriptions to Claude. Anthropic said the new education-forward model […]

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US office leasing bounces back to start 2025

US office leasing bounces back to start 2025

Activity surges to highest level in more than five years By Phil Mobley Growing economic uncertainty was not enough to stem the tide of tenants’ appetite for U.S. office space in the first quarter of the year. Office-seeking companies leased an estimated 115 million square feet in the first three months of 2025, according to preliminary […]

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Boston-area bar, two chefs named James Beard finalists

Boston-area bar, two chefs named James Beard finalists

By Don Seiffert The James Beard Foundation has announced its 2025 finalists, and a Boston-area bar as well as chefs in Cambridge and Somerville have made the cut. The semifinalists were named earlier this year, and the winners will be named at a ceremony on June 16 at the Lyric Opera of Chicago. The finalist nominees and honorees were […]

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