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Sununu rolls out red carpet for Digital Skin Imaging
State ranks 10th on list of most overworked nurses
Decrease in infant illnesses helps employers’ bottom line says Dept. of Health
Application publishing software provider sees steady growth in second quarter
At DALI Lab, students solve ‘real world problems’
21 other New Hampshire companies listed on Inc. 5000
Report says sector employs 79,000 people in state
Institute could be transformative for Manchester and the global health care industry
Digital transformation presents opportunities and challenges for new companies
GetWellAI informs individuals of alternative treatment options
But state shows potential to attract sophisticated manufacturers, says Ball State report
Advisors provide advice on financing, introducing new products, business sustainability and more
Provisions encourage business relations between small firms and the federal government
Records of protocols and user access are essential to obtain DOD contracts
ARMI initiative adds energy to building NH’s brand
Award notifications were delayed due to Sec. Perry requiring project briefings
160 licensed camps generate $113 million in direct economic impact says American Camp Association
Military rebuild is not in the cards says Roger Zakheim at aerospace and defense event
Inventor Dean Kamen discusses potential of ARMI at NH High Tech Council event
Unruly Studios founder tells TechWomen to utilize connections, resources to succeed
Training program for unemployed and underemployed high school graduates produces results
Total investments fell 13.5 percent from 2015
Networking event will also include trade representatives from six foreign countries
Bill would award $5,000 employer tax credits per partnership or trained employee
80 companies unite to prevent elimination of Institute for Museum and Library Services
But state continues to drop in overall ranking
Greater cognitive intelligence will improve work efficiency says IBM's general manager of cloud services
Resonetics expands processing capabilities for medical clients
Smart switches indicate outages, limit impact while also complementing real-time system
Product development firm invites clients, partners, dignitaries to tour Bedford office
State tourism agency’s beefed-up marketing efforts begin to pay off
Over 20 suppliers, product design firms and contract manufacturers attended the medical device conference
Futuristic biotech engineering developments would drive Kamen’s vision for ARMI
Over one year, Robert H'obbes' Zakon assisted with inter-agency cooperation and fostering innovation
PSU's meterological department will complement existing model with ice and snow analysis
Constituent meetings were held to discuss Internet sales tax and other related measures
eMarketer forecasts substantial gains in social media advertising
Entrepreneurs, BFA launch Millworks II investment effort
DES to hold meetings on Saint-Gobain, TCI-funded projects in Amherst, Bedford
LAL-18 retractable ladder first of carbon fiber product line
Firm builds 3-D virtual renderings to drive operational efficiency
Milestone reached in 20 months – fastest in recent history
Events, education take aim at ‘cultural bias’
Regenerative medicine opportunity knocks at the state’s door, but will it answer?
A year in, the analytical arm foresees how engineering programs could be done differently
Industry report reveals promising upswing in year over year comparison
Video game incubator foresees promising industry growth
Public service ‘is a natural extension of how we’re trained as individuals who learn about the law — how it’s enacted and also what it means from a public policy point of view,’ says attorney Ovide Lamontagne.
New Hampshire-based team highlights 'undiscovered' makers of outdoor goods
Startup expands as customers, companies respond to personalized service
Taylor Community President & CEO Michael Flaherty discusses his experience growing the continuing care retirement community to three campuses in the Lakes Region ... and more
The new facility marks a major milestone for Beaver Brook Association and a strategic investment in its dual mission of conservation and education
Mental health wellness is an important element in the workplace, according to a panel of experts convened by the NH Business Review in an April 16 webinar. Making accommodations for mental health issues — including depression, posttraumatic stress, even grief — can go a long way toward employee retention and prevention of potential legal issues.
Congress recently passed meaningful reforms targeting pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), the middlemen who largely determine which medications patients receive and how much they pay.
The ReGen Valley Tech Hub is partnering with New Hampshire Housing and the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce to address the state’s housing shortage, convening a regional summit May 12 at the University of New Hampshire Manchester, organizers announced April 15.
Velcro Companies plans to consolidate textiles manufacturing from its Queen City site to its production facility in Somersworth but is committed to remaining in New Hampshire, the company said Monday. Velcro, which has operated in Manchester for nearly 70 years, is the only U.S. manufacturer of textile hook and loop fasteners.
ConvenientMD is trying to re-establish what it means to have a primary care physician — one that is accessible, that isn’t hurried by the stack of patients in the waiting room, that is focused on preventative care as much as continued care.
NLRA guidance contains a more employer-friendly view
This article outlines key considerations for U.S.-based companies that offer lead-generation services — i.e., selling lists of contact information for use in marketing or direct outreach.