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Creating NFTs has re-energized the artist’s creative process as he thinks in new ways about making bold, strong images.
Guest columnist Tom Kittredge, senior investment officer at Maine Technology Institute, says coming up with an effective "written scope of work" is a key part of whether a project succeeds or fails.
Wolfe’s Neck Center for Agriculture and the Environment was one of 70 organizations chosen and was the only Maine-based recipient. David Herring, executive director, outlined early plans in an interview with Mainebiz.
Innovation in health care is sparking a flurry of new business activity in Maine.
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.
Bangor's director of community and economic development for nearly a decade is leaving that role to oversee economic development at the statewide broadband agency.
The founder is an engineer and entrepreneur who saw a need for traffic signal installation, maintenance and repair in Maine and northern New England.
Participating in the incoming class include two companies based in Maine and the rest from as far afield as Chile.
Coping strategies vary from scheduling time off to meditation.
RockStep Solutions currently employs 23 people in Portland, with plans to add 20 more positions in the next 12 months.
Broadband internet is as important an infrastructure as roads, says the group's new executive director.
Defendify, which provides cybersecurity solutions for small businesses, has raised $6.7 million to date in three funding rounds.
Extended reality, virtual reality, augmented reality, mixed reality: Students at Husson University are learning to use new technology that will help them problem-solve in business and other fields.
Craig C. Franck formerly ran CCF Acoustics LLC and CCF Acoustical Systems and provided false information about the companies when applying for pandemic relief funds.
Finetune, which was founded in Falmouth and produces AI-assisted education and workforce software, was sold to Prometric.
Guest columnist Patrick Morin at Baker Newman Noyes offers a trusted method to help safeguard data when working with outside vendors.