This weeks news and information on manufacturing in Central Massachusetts

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WPI launches new materials processing data center

Worcester Polytechnic Institute has launched a new center to make it easier for the aerospace industry and others to keep track of precise material quality.

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Lampin emphasizes a strong workforce

Through its compensation package and 100-percent employee ownership, Lampin Corp. of Uxbridge is focused on recruiting and retaining the strongest possible workforce.

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Trump budget would cut federal MEP funds

The Worcester-based Massachusetts Manufacturing Extension Partnership and other MEP centers across the country will lose their federal funding if President Donald Trump's budget proposal is approved as is.

State awards $484K for vocational equipment

Two Marlborough schools last week received state funds to advance their vocational equipment and programming, according to an announcement on Friday from the Baker Administration.

Business confidence bumps back up in May

After stepping back in April from March's 16-year high water mark, business confidence rebounded in May amid optimism for the next six months, the Associated Industries of Massachusetts reported Tuesday.

Mass. enters multi-state climate coalition

Govs. Charlie Baker and Phil Scott, two of the four Republican governors in New England, announced late Friday afternoon that they would join a coalition of states committed to fulfilling the tenets of the Paris Climate Agreement.

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