Tag: New England Medical Innovation Center
NEMIC seeking applicants for Activate program aimed at medtech startups
PROVIDENCE – The New England Medical Innovation Center is accepting applications for a new program designed to help medtech startups create business and fundraising...
N.E. Medical Innovation Center hosts women entrepreneurs at speaker series
PROVIDENCE – Two Rhode Island women entrepreneurs are scheduled to speak at the New England Medical Innovation Center’s Women’s Health and Entrepreneurship Series week.
Debbie...
R.I.’s medtech innovators get much-needed support
Fresh ideas are at the core of the medical-technology industry, but as Aidan Petrie saw during his tenure as chief innovation officer at Providence-based...
Commerce RI approves incentive increase, grant and Innovation Vouchers
PROVIDENCE – The R.I. Commerce Corp. board of directors on Monday approved a $450,000 increase in Rebuild Rhode Island credits to Pawtucket Development Group...
Commerce to consider new grants and vouchers for R.I. companies
PROVIDENCE – The R.I. Commerce Corp. board of directors is scheduled to meet Monday evening to consider decisions on incentives, grants and innovation vouchers...
New England Medical Innovation Center workspace rises from former Phoenix newspaper...
New England Medical Innovation Center | 150 Chestnut St., 2nd Floor, Providence
Developer and general contractor: New England Medical Innovation Center
Architect and interior designer: Maey...
N.E. Medical Innovation Center expands to new Providence site
PROVIDENCE – It’s only been a few months since the New England Medical Innovation Center opened its Chestnut Street location, but it’s moving down...
New England Medical Innovation Center opens in Providence
PROVIDENCE – An open house was held this week by the New England Medical Innovation Center and its first tenant, MedMates, a life sciences...
I-195 commission agrees to spend $950K to improve site near Wexford...
PROVIDENCE — The commission overseeing development of the former Interstate 195 land voted to spend up to $950,000 in district funds on two projects...


















