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Covidien sues Johnson & Johnson again
MANSFIELD – Covidien Plc has filed another lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson’s Ethicon Endo-Surgery Inc. division for patent infringement.
Covidien filed the lawsuit in the...
Young Scientists Club preps for Toy Fair
JAMESTOWN – The Young Scientists Club LLC has announced that it will launch new products at the Toy Industry Association Inc.’s 10th annual Toy...
Slater Fund invests $2M in ’09
PROVIDENCE – The Slater Technology Fund, a state-backed venture capital organization, said it completed or approved $2.1 million in direct investments during its 2009...
Former SAIC exec joins Foresight S&T
PROVIDENCE – Foresight Science & Technology Inc. has hired David Snyder as the new director of its commercialization practice.
Prior to joining the commercialization and...
‘Never Fly Solo’ author at Atrion event
WARWICK – Atrion Networking Corp. has announced that Lt. Col. Rob “Waldo” Waldman will be the keynote speaker at the Always On Imperative symposium...
Konarka raises $24M in new funding
LOWELL, Mass. – Solar-energy technology company Konarka Technologies Inc., which has a local plant, has raised $23.8 million through a new round of funding...
KVH awarded permanent FCC license
MIDDLETOWN – KVH Industries has announced that it has received a permanent Earth Station onboard –Vessel (ESV) license from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
The...
GTECH, Thai government in lottery fight
BANGKOK – The chief executive of GTECH Corp.’s Thailand division is threatening to bring that nation’s government to court if it drops plans to...
Obama’s cyber aide backed by Langevin
WASHINGTON – U.S. Rep. James R. Langevin, D-R.I., last week offered support for President Barack Obama’s choice of Howard A. Schmidt, a former security...
Mayor welcomes Isis Biopolymer to city
PROVIDENCE – Isis Biopolymer Inc., a manufacturer of patches that deliver drugs through the skin, was welcomed to the city by political, business and...











