Manufacturing got a lot of attention in this election year, and now that the results are in, many smaller companies are feeling cautiously optimistic about what the future holds.
Massachusetts will anchor the northeastern confluence of the first American biopharmaceutical manufacturing innovation institute, and two Worcester institutions will be closely involved.
Sterling Manufacturing, an injection molding solutions provider, last week announced the launch of a new product development division that helps fill a need for better prototyping.
The Board of Trustees at Mount Wachusett Community College has selected the head of enrollment management at Landmark College in Vermont as its next president, concluding the college's nationwide search for its third leader.