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Ben Sorkin and his team created Flux Marine, an up-and-coming startup based in New England. The team won several high-profile pitch competitions and competitive grants. They had been working out of the Autodesk Technology Center in the Boston Seaport, developing their prototype demonstrator, and generating interest from early customers and investors. At that point, the team felt they built enough...

Featuring: Ben Bouffard, US Navy (CIV) NAVSEA SYSCOM and Scott Storms, US Navy (CIV) NAVSEA SYSCOM.Valve hand wheels, used to open and close valves, are found throughout Naval ships. With such a wide range of materials and locations, an onboard database of stock is essential, especially when managing repairs.Watch the 401 Tech Bridge kick off webinar to learn about the...

U.S. Senators Jack Reed and Sheldon Whitehouse and Congressmen Jim Langevin and David Cicilline have announced that 401 Tech Bridge has received $724,674 from the Economic Development Administration’s (EDA) Scaling Pandemic Resilience Through Innovation and Technology (SPRINT) Challenge. Read the full article here....

It was recently announced that Haydale (Ammanford, U.K.), the global advanced materials group has partnered with 401 Tech Bridge 401 Tech Bridge (Portsmouth, R.I., U.S.) to provide a HT200 Plasma Reactor to functionalize graphene for use in composites manufacturing, as well as offer advanced materials support for Haydale’s innovation ecosystem, supporting economic growth. Read the full article here....

Graphene powder composite specialist Haydale has reportedly supplied a HT200 Plasma Reactor to 401 Tech Bridge, a non-profit materials development organization based in Rhode Island, USA. According to the company, the reactor will be used in the organization’s advanced materials and technology center, managed by the University of Rhode Island (URI), to help commercialize a range of graphene composite ink produced...

To support the material commercialisation efforts of local composites and textiles-based businesses, the 401 Tech Bridge Advanced Materials and Technology Centre, managed by the University of Rhode Island (URI), is installing a Haydale HT200 plasma reactor. The HT200 incorporates Haydale’s patented functionalisation technologies which and will be used specifically by Graphene Composites, a nano-materials engineering company, for its newly developed anti-viral...

Global advanced materials group Haydale has announced that it has partnered with 401 Tech Bridge to provide a HT200 Plasma Reactor and advanced materials support for their innovation ecosystem. The HT200 Plasma Reactor will be utilized in the 401 Tech Bridge Advanced Materials and Technology Center, managed by the University of Rhode Island (URI), to support material commercialization efforts of Graphene...