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Sept. 19, 2022 EditionEdition

🔒A range of construction projects in Maine reach milestones

A new hotel in Waterville, workforce housing in Bar Harbor and a planned condo development in Yarmouth highlight recent construction projects in Maine.

🔒Medical training and technology are driving the health care profession

The quality of health care that can be offered in Maine often comes down to two factors:...

🔒Today’s high-tech patient simulators help grow student skills and health care workforce

Simulators and other high-tech equipment used to train students in the health care professions are getting more sophisticated all the time. They provide near-real-world experiences for student training.

🔒Ask ACE: How to brand yourself as a great employer

ACE columnist and career coach Holly Smevog says the tight hiring market demands that employers "re-evaluate wages and develop a workforce plan that adds marketing to the budget."
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🔒Newsworthy People & Performances for Sept. 19, 2022

A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievements within the Maine business community.

🔒Finger on the pulse: Five innovative startups set out to ‘disrupt’ health care

Innovation in health care is sparking a flurry of new business activity in Maine.

🔒On the Record: Portland startup Kinotek aims to ‘set the gold standard for movement analysis’

Joey Spitz, the company's chief operating officer, cites perseverance as the most important quality for an entrepreneur.

🔒UMaine’s impact on biomedical innovation: Startups and spin-offs

Innovation in health care is sparking startups and spin-offs out of the University of Maine.
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