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DEDICATED DESIGN: Eric Zuena, managing principal at ZDS, speaks with Julie Jancewicz Bartlett, project manager/associate. The wall behind Zuena features designs from many of the company’s clients.
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ZDS tailors strategic designs to each project

Innovative Companies | Architecture, Construction and Engineering Providence-based architecture, construction and engineering firm ZDS Inc. has grown as a result of its innovation. With a...
ACTIONABLE DATA: From left, Niru Chennagiri, director of informatics at Medley Genomics, and Patrice Milos, CEO, review notes on genetic information at the company’s Providence office. 
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Medley Genomics looks to engineer cancer treatment, one tumor at a...

Innovative Companies | Biotechnology and Life Sciences We’ve all heard of data analytics. But what if this data could be used to treat what may...
WASTE NOT: Earthly co-founders Frank Mastrobuono, left, and Mike Kowalczyk, center, pick up food waste at Empire Tea & Coffee in Newport. Earthly produces worm castings, a natural fertilizer. Mastrobuono shows the finished potting mix, as Kowalczyk and Empire manager Josh Unorski talk. 
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Earthly makes sure discarded food isn’t wasted

Innovative Companies | Energy & the Environment Worm manure, known as castings, helps cannabis grow, the minds behind North Kingstown-based Earthly Solutions Inc. have discovered. Frank...
SAGE COUNSEL: From left, Nacor Matos Custodia, financial coach at Capital Good Fund, and Wally Okby, vice president of investor relations, counsel clients Ann-gel Mitchell and Charles Isler in managing their finances.
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Capital Good Fund offers competitive alternative to payday lenders

Innovative Companies | Financial Running into financial issues or attempting to get out of bad situations can be daunting. Providence-based Capital Good Fund can come...
DATA-DRIVEN: Shannon Shallcross, CEO, and Mark Regine, chief epidemiologist for BetaXAnalytics, with a spreadsheet showing health spending. The data report is used to help companies identify where they can save money on health care spending. 
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BetaXAnalytics: Mining data for better health care

Innovative Companies | Health & Wellness About 30 percent of the world’s data is stored in the health care industry, said Shannon Shallcross, co-founder and...

PBN Fastest Growing & Innovative Companies Awards 2018 special section

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PBN’s 2018 Fastest Growing & Innovative Companies celebrated

WARWICK – The region’s largest food maker and seller, along with a company that builds enclosures to transport wedding cakes, were among the 33...
CLARKE INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING INC., doing business as Clarke Valve, announced that it has finsihed a $5.5 million Series B investment round, bringing the company's Series B investment total to $15.5 million.

Clarke Valve completes $5.5M Series B funding round

NORTH KINGSTOWN – Clarke Industrial Engineering Inc. completed a $5.5 million round of Series B funding Wednesday. The company, which does business under the...
THE MIRIAM HOSPITAL has received a $9.4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to establish the Center for Antimicrobial Resistance and Therapeutic Discovery to research "superbugs" and to look for potential new drugs. / COURTESY LIFESPAN

The Miriam Hospital receives $9.4M grant to study antibiotic resistance

PROVIDENCE – The Miriam Hospital has received a five-year, $9.4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to create an NIH Center for...
ANDREW PETERSON, an associate professor in Brown’s School of Engineering, is the lead researcher for a project that will use machine learning to speed up atom-level simulations of chemical reactions and the properties of materials. The project was recently granted $3.5 million from the U.S. Department of Energy. / COURTESY BROWN UNIVERSITY

Brown-led research team wins $3.5M grant to speed up chemical reaction...

PROVIDENCE – A Brown University-led research team had received a $3.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy for a project that will...
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