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CEO (OR EQUIVALENT):John D. Jarrell, president2014 REVENUE: $1 million2012 REVENUE: $323,361REVENUE GROWTH: 209%

There is strong science behind fostering a niche

John D. Jarrell, president of Materials Science Associates LLC, is clear on how he sees his company's role in stimulating the state's economy –...
CEO (OR EQUIVALENT):Blair Fish2014 REVENUE: $2.1 million2012 REVENUE: $804,461REVENUE GROWTH: 167%

Where creativity, technology connect

When Blair Fish decided to open his own agency after building a career in the advertising industry, he had a clear vision for how...
CEO (OR EQUIVALENT):Andrew Coutu, CEO;Justin Coutu, president2014 REVENUE: $4.7 million2012 REVENUE: $2 millionREVENUE GROWTH: 141%

Success for young team, emerging tech

Justin Coutu, president of R&D Technologies Inc., believes it's important to help Rhode Island's college students stay and work here after graduation. As such,...
CEO (OR EQUIVALENT):Jesse Sgro, co-owner/president; Anne Sage, co-owner/vice president2014 REVENUE: $185,2372012 REVENUE: $77,868REVENUE GROWTH: 138%

Attention to quality yielding success

The couple loved certain wines made by small, family vineyards from Long Island to upstate New York to Napa Valley. But those labels could...
A NEW SURGICAL PATH: Raynham-based Medrobotics' flexible robotic surgical device, being demonstrated by mechanical engineer Ian Darisse, left, and biomedical engineer Rich Kuenzler, allows surgeons better access to body parts. / PBN PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

Flexible tool to boost recovery

Medrobotics Corp.'s accomplishment in developing the first flexible robotic device for surgery has been packed with a healthy dose of not only innovation, but...
WELL-OILED MACHINE: Professor Bahram Nassersharrif, pointing, shows off URI's Wales Hall machine shop to Amtrol employees, from left: Vice President Chris Van Haaren, graphic designer Lisa Lamothe and Associated Product Manager Peter Silverman. / PBN PHOTO/RUPERT WHITELEY

Center bridge to myriad benefits

The concept of a college-based center to engage with business seems like a simple one. Companies, as they cycle through various stages of growth, stagnation...

Green culture moves Arpin to sustainability

The process of relocation and storage tends to tax significant energy resources – from the generation of waste, to the use of fuels for...
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Going beyond the numbers

In Rhode Island's business community, LGC+D always has been known as a top accounting firm, providing services for the nonprofit, for-profit and government sectors....
A GROUP FOCUS: The Women's Medicine Collaborative approaches many patient appointments in a new way, bringing multiple health care providers and support staff together with the patient. Dr. Kerri Batra, left, and Dr. Margaret "Peg" Miller, talk to Ana Diaz, a patient during one of the collaborative's multidisciplinary patient appointments. / PBN PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

Fostering health in a new way

One of the hallmarks of a great innovation is how it can slide in to save the day: offering a necessary service, creatively solving...
A GROWING NETWORK: Atrion Inc. uses training to fit employees' skills into the company's needs. Pictured above, from left, are: marketing intern Laura Gatson, sales operations apprentice Ken Norberg Jr., Client Engagement Partner Randall Jackvony and Business Operations Manager Kevin Frost. / PBN PHOTO/RUPERT WHITELEY

Resources a key to innovation

Atrion Inc., an IT services firm in Warwick, created the state's first registered IT apprenticeship program. The program, which lasts a year and pays...
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