AI workforce cuts fail to boost returns, Gartner study finds
Gartner study finds 80% of billion-dollar companies deploying AI have cut jobs, yet workforce reductions showed little correlation with stronger returns.
NJBIZ Looking Ahead 2026: What business leaders worry about
New Jersey business leaders share what they worry about most in 2026, from energy costs and labor shortages to health care and automation.
Cellares, City of Hope partner on CAR T for brain cancer
Cellares and City of Hope partnered to evaluate automated CAR T manufacturing for glioblastoma, aiming to improve scale, consistency and patient access.
Puratos opens nation’s 1st bakery glaze plant in Pennsauken
The dedicated facility in South Jersey features high-tech automation, a pilot line for innovation and brings new jobs to the area.
Port negotiations hit latest snag over automation
Following a three-day strike in October and an extension of their previous Master Contract, the International Longshoremen’s Association and the United States Maritime Alliance resumed talks this week ahead of a Jan. 15, 2025, deadline.
Luxury berry grower Oishii adding robots to Jersey City indoor vertical farm
According to the company, introducing advanced automation across all of its facilities will enable it to "meet the substantial demand" and to accelerate plans to scale globally.











