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STATE OF THE ART: By sharing workspace, clients at LabCentral avoid the expense of purchasing their own equipment. / COURTESY LABCENTRAL, PAUL AVIS/AVIS STUDIO

Cambridge-based BioLabs examines expansion into R.I.

PROVIDENCE – A Cambridge, Mass.-based corporation that provides co-working laboratory space for startups in the life sciences industry is evaluating an expansion into Rhode...
GOV. GINA M. RAIMONDO announced Monday that information technology giant Infosys has committed to creating a Design and Innovation Hub in Providence, with the expectation that the company will have 500 employees in the Ocean State by 2020. / PBN PHOTO/CHRIS BERGENHEIM

Commerce RI approves incentives for Infosys, new hotel, additional projects

PROVIDENCE — The R.I. Commerce Corp. awarded a series of financial incentives on Monday to several companies that are either expanding into Rhode Island...
R.I. COMMERCE CORP. WILL MEET Monday to consider incentives for multiple companies including Infosys and Southern Rhode Island Hospitality. Commerce also will consider an update to a Cornish Associates incentive for its project at Westminster and Union streets. Above, the historic Lapham Building. / PBN FILE PHOTO/MARK S. MURPHY

Commerce RI meeting will decide incentives for Infosys, Cornish, others

PROVIDENCE – The R.I. Commerce Corp. is scheduled to meet Monday at 5 p.m. to consider a few tax incentives, according to a public...
IN RESPONSE TO ITS REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS for one or more Innovation Campuses, the R.I. Executive Office of Commerce has received 16 applications. / COURTESY EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF COMMERCE

Commerce issues RFP for Innovation Campuses

PROVIDENCE- The R.I. Executive Office of Commerce has issued its Request for Proposals for the creation of one or more Innovation Campuses in Rhode...
MARTHA SHERIDAN, president and CEO of Providence Warwick Convention & Visitors Bureau./ PBN FILE PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

PWCVB expects record year

PROVIDENCE – The Providence Warwick Convention and Visitors Bureau expects to wrap 2017 with a 75 percent hotel room occupancy rate – a figure...
DARIN EARLY IS STEPPING down as president and chief operating officer of the R.I. Commerce Corp. in January. / PBN FILE PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

Early to step down as president of Commerce RI in January

PROVIDENCE - Darin Early is stepping down as president of the R.I. Commerce Corp., Commerce RI told PBN Monday. Early will leave the position in...
TEAM MEETING: From left, Brenton DeBoef, professor of chemistry at the University of Rhode Island, and Alcinous Pharmaceutical team members Nicholas DaSilva, CEO and Ph.D. student in the URI College of Pharmacy; Benjamin Barlock, chief technology officer and Ph.D. student in the URI College of Pharmacy; David Worthen, chief operations officer and URI assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences and the Department of Chemical Engineering; and Ken Rose, chief scientific officer and Ph.D. student in the URI College of Pharmacy, discuss Alcinous’ latest research project. / PBN PHOTO/RUPERT WHITELEY

Alcinous to use $50K Innovation Voucher to create new PARP inhibitor

Five weeks prior to celebrating its first year in business, Alcinous Pharmaceuticals received a $50,000 Innovation Voucher from R.I. Commerce Corp. The microcompany had been...
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Most-read stories during November 2017, on PBN.com

1. New sensor technology boosts, expands AVTECH capabilities. PUBLISHED IN PRINT: Sept. 22. Checking the power status of multiple servers in a data center...
THE NEW ENGLAND MEDICAL INNOVATION CENTERand MedMates will use a $150,000 grant from R.I. Commerce Corp. to foster relationships between biotech firms.

MedMates, New England Medical Innovation Center win $150K to foster biotech...

PROVIDENCE — The R.I. Commerce Corp. has awarded a $150,000 Network Matching Grant to The New England Medical Innovation Center  and local life sciences...
THE RHODE ISLAND HOUSING board of commissioners approved $3.8 million in Acquisition and Revitalization Program funding. Pictured are Rhode Island Housing's Corinne Myers, left, deputy general ­counsel, and Executive Director Barbara Fields. / PBN FILE PHOTO/TRACY JENKINS

R.I. Housing allocates $3.8M in Acquisition and Revitalization funds

PROVIDENCE – The Rhode Island Housing board of commissioners approved $3.8 million in funding to revitalize neighborhoods in Central Falls, Providence, Smithfield and Woonsocket...
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