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The Governor’s Energy Office has awarded $1.3 million in grant awards to three organizations to support the development of innovative clean energy businesses in Maine.
Braincube, which is headquartered in France but has its U.S. base in Portland, uses AI to improve manufacturing operations.
Maine hosts a growing number of pitch competitions with cash prizes that can play a vital, just-in-time role for small companies looking to buy that next piece of equipment, pay competitive wages or ramp up marketing.
“DeepCharge’s venture into Maine highlights our state’s expanding role in tech manufacturing,” said Saunders Electronics’ Paul Meserve.
Maine officials said some of the state's software had been accessed as part of an ongoing global cyberattack. People who have had contact with state agencies could have lost personal information to the data thieves.
Artificial intelligence can help analyze vast datasets, optimize resource management and predict environmental changes. Ocean applications include seafood tracing, carbon reduction and energy production.
Eric Howard is the new executive director of the Environmental & Energy Council of Maine.
Five finalists will compete onstage for the chance to win a $50,000 grand prize.
Nick Risma wears many hats in Maine's startup ecosystem.
David Holomakoff is a serial entrepreneur who has found fulfillment in helping to launch three companies including Kinotek. He hopes to continue that growth in future ventures.
At the Roux Institute, Ben Chesler is looking to take industry and businesses forward — as he has previously helped others advance.
The latest funding round brings pumpspotting's fundraising total to $3.35 million. The startup's plans for the $2.2 million include commercial product expansion and a foray into health care.
Pete Pizzutillo will build out VETRO’s international sales organization, further expanding its client base and defining the company’s global go-to-market strategy.
Husson is the only Maine university in Maine to offer a four-year bachelor of science degree in extended reality. The new education tool aims to build next-gen talent.
The robots, already used on two other Maine college campuses, deliver food to students and "have really cool personalities,” said a dining service manager.
The service comes in response to a proliferation of cyberthreats that affect businesses of all sizes in every sector.