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How businesses can add human intelligence to AI

More than three years into the AI era, many potential users are confused about how to integrate it. AI is intense and moving fast, writes our guest columnist.

Maine’s largest architecture firm adds strength to two complex practices

SMRT's appointments of Ben Halleck and Andrew Tyner reflect a strategic focus on environments including advanced battery technology, aerospace, defense manufacturing and lab research.

🔒On the Record: Digital health startup Kinotek aims to move the needle on ‘movement health’

Mainebiz caught up with CEO Pat Panaia to find out more about the Portland-based company's business model and growth plans.

🔒IDEXX beats the Street on Q4 results, issues initial 2026 guidance

Over the last four quarters, the Westbrook-based veterinary diagnostics company has surpassed consensus earnings per share estimates four times.
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Planned Waterville computing hub to fuel innovation, job growth

A proposed high-performance computing hub, led by the Central Maine Growth Council, has been awarded $6.2 million  in congressionally directed spending.

Scarborough financial service firm sees rebrand as part of its evolution

Clients include independent software vendors, “software as a service” providers, medical practices, value-added resellers and major retailers, including some of the nation’s most recognized luxury department stores.

🔒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.

🔒IDEXX CEO to retire; insider named as successor

Michael Erickson, now executive vice president, will succeed Jay Mazelsky as president and CEO of the Westbrook-based maker of veterinary diagnostics and software.
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🔒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.

🔒Digital health startup Kinotek raises $2M for new hires, expansion

The Portland-based developer of a digital health platform used by fitness and wellness professionals in 44 states is targeting expansion into the Middle East and North Africa in 2026.
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