1. New sensor technology boosts, expands AVTECH capabilities. PUBLISHED IN PRINT: Sept. 22. Checking the power status of multiple servers in a data center is an information technology department nightmare. It’s a time-consuming and often expensive process of powering down, unplugging and then restarting multiple servers to get readings and notifications. Now, AVTECH Software Inc. offers customers a cost-effective, straightforward and fast solution – the Active Power Sensor.
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2. 3 development projects to be reviewed by R.I. Commerce Corp. POSTED ONLINE: Oct. 30. Incentives for economic development or job creation by three companies will be considered by the R.I. Commerce Corp. Oct. 30, according to the posted agenda.
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3. Can the Ocean State finally become a hub for marine-based technology? PUBLISHED IN PRINT: Nov. 17. Anthony Baro has a unique ability to visualize what’s yet to exist. It’s helped him grow E2SOL LLC, a renewable-energy firm in Providence. More recently, the ocean has become his muse, and he and partner Chris Fagan launched PowerDocks LLC, a venture focused on aquatic electrical charging platforms.
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4. Missouri company buys Brayton Point, eyes offshore wind industry. POSTED ONLINE: Nov. 21. A Missouri company with experience redeveloping retired power plants has agreed to buy the Brayton Point Power Station in Somerset.
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5. Rhode Island Hospital wins $5.8 million COBRE grant for cartilage, joint research. POSTED ONLINE: Nov. 13. Rhode Island Hospital’s Center of Biomedical Research Excellence for Skeletal Health and Repair has won a $5.8 million, five-year Phase III COBRE grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences to support cartilage and joint disease research.
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6. Raimondo, Butler officials detail $242K opioid-treatment program. POSTED ONLINE: Nov. 13.
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7. Lifespan perpetually aiming for health care’s horizon.PRINTED ONLINE: Nov. 10.
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8. Bradford Soap Works celebrates deft longevity. PUBLISHED IN PRINT: Nov. 10.
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9. Sturdy Memorial partners with HopeHealth, offers palliative care. POSTED ONLINE: Nov. 15.
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10. The state’s new approach to incentives has developers pining for a renewal of historic tax credits. PUBLISHED IN PRINT: June 9.
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