RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – Millions of Americans are at risk for anaphylaxis, a severe allergic reaction to medicines, foods, bee stings, insect bites, dust, latex or other substances. And up to 25% of ...
CHARLOTTE – Plastic parts manufacturer Carolina Precision Plastics plans to close its Mocksville plant in 2024 and lay off 52 workers, according to a filing with the NC Department of Commerce. The ...
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – In the face of potential company-wide layoffs, AgTech startup AgBiome is exploring all its options. But co-CEOs Eric Ward and Scott Uknes told TechWire in an exclusive ...
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK — Job openings in the Triangle plummeted this week, according to the most recent edition of the WRAL TechWire Jobs Report. But a new report finds that the nation’s 9th largest ...
RALEIGH – 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. The company cited ...
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Editor’s note: Kevin Ellis, Audrey Knaack, David Mildenberg and Ebony Morman wrote this story for Business North Carolina magazine. This year’s list cites 77 enterprises with annual revenue topping ...
Editor’s note: Tom Snyder, executive director of rapidly growing Raleigh-based RIoT and a thought leader in the emerging Internet of Things, is among the latest columnists to join WRAL TechWire’s list ...
Editor’s note: Marshall Brain – futurist, inventor, NCSU professor, writer and creator of “How Stuff Works” is a contributor to WRAL TechWire. Brain takes a serious as well as entertaining look at a ...
LILLINGTON – A $10 million workforce development center is coming to Dunn after Harnett County commissioners approved earlier this week a $5 million match of funding from the state of North Carolina.
CHARLOTTE – United Therapeutics is building a $500 million manufacturing facility in Research Triangle Park to expand production of a drug-device combination product that received approval by the U.S.