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RALEIGH – Companies spend a lot of money building software but in the end, it’s estimated that around 80 percent of product features are “rarely or never used.” That has many of them ...
RALEIGH – North Carolina’s capital city is the fifth best job market in the United States, a new national study shows, and a lot more growth could be coming its way based on what leaders at ...
The time has come for us to become a Smart State! Our recent Smart City Journey in Morrisville proves that any town or city, can get started and move quickly, as all of us try to keep up with the ...
Textile manufacturer Kayser-Roth is laying off more than 120 workers at its hosiery plant in Lumberton, according to a layoff notice filed with the state of North Carolina.
Bank tellers are out and robotics engineers are in, according to a new report that says the coronavirus recession is accelerating technological changes that could displace 85 million jobs within ...
CARY – Sustaera, Inc., a Cary-based startup that according to its website has developed what it calls “a novel Direct Air Capture technology which uses renewable energy that will allow us to ...
Is there anything that humanity can do relatively quickly and relatively easily to significantly reduce emissions? And here is something to consider – a positive example that humanity could ...
The former Elo Life Systems CEO has launched a new digital biology company: Traitology. The RTP-based startup brought in $25M in seed funding, too.
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and Merck have announced a collaboration agreement for Merck to build a biotechnology training center at Gateway Research Park’s South ...
Reward Stock sale to Experian showed exquisite timing, coming just before the pandemic crushed the travel industry. The company helps its users get the most out of frequent flyer, hotel and credit ...
RALEIGH – With less than 1 percent of venture capital going to African American entrepreneurs, a growing number of Black angel investors are stepping up to close the existing funding gap.
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