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🔒Maine real estate data platform raises $4.5M to fund growth

With the new funding, Rely plans to add to its engineering team with hires in New York and New England and strengthen network relationships with lenders and service providers.

University of New England center will advance AI-driven education

“Emerging technologies are transforming nearly every professional sector,” said UNE’s provost. The goal is to help students understand the tools and apply them thoughtfully,

How to use AI as a business coach

Building an effective AI business coach requires multiple rounds of iteration, our guest columnist recommends.

Maine Office of Tourism to offer personalized trip planning via digital platform

Users can ask questions, and the AI-generated itineraries will include maps, suggested stops, travel distances and curated images to help visitors organize trips.
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Future shock: The loom, the Luddites and AI parallels

While the loom took generations to reshape the labor market, AI is compressing that cycle into mere years. Our modern social safety nets are perilously ill-prepared.

What AI could mean for Maine’s commercial real estate industry

The rise of AI in commercial real estate is already here, in the form of lease abstractions, comp searches, financial modeling and market reports, our guest author writes.

MEREDA podcast examines AI influence on real estate

Episode 32 looks at what AI means for those who build, design and invest in real estate, and parses the hype versus reality.

How to build an AI assistant that works for you

Custom GPTs aren’t a magic bullet, but they can scale your team’s expertise, maintain consistency and free up people’s time to do more valuable work, our guest columnist writes.
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🔒Maine startup launches data platform for multifamily real estate deals

The platform aims to slash due-diligence timelines for multifamily real estate deals by institutional investors.

🔒From quantum computing to robotaxi rollouts: Tech trends expected to shape 2026

We checked in with four Maine experts for their take on the tech trends to watch this year. One expects robotaxis to expand beyond tech hubs like San Francisco into major cities worldwide.
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