Author: 401 Tech Bridge

Haydale has announced that it has partnered with U.S-based 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 Composites and other...

With Infrastructure Bill on the Horizon, Whitehouse & Collins Introduce IMAGINE Act to Spur Use of Innovative Materials in Rebuilding American Public Works Research and investments in innovative materials could improve infrastructure longevity and resilience Washington, DC – As the Senate begins to turn its attention toward a national infrastructure investment plan, U.S. Senators Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) and Susan Collins (R-ME) today...

WED. MAR. 24, 2021 8:00PM ET Our partners at Elemental Excelerator are on the lookout for their 10th cohort and is funding between $200,000 - $500,000 to a passionate and diverse team that is committed to solving climate change, addressing social inequities both in their companies and through their work, and playing an active role in our community of peer entrepreneurs. Deadline: Early-bird: March 24,...

Friday, February 5, 2021 1:00PM - 1:30PM EST The 401 Tech Bridge held the “Empowering Innovators with InnoCentive – Discovering emerging companies, capabilities and solvers” webinar on Friday, February 5, 2021. InnoCentive’s Open Innovation Marketplace connects an unrivaled network of expert problem solvers that can offer diverse perspectives and fresh insights with organizations seeking solutions to important challenges they face. WATCH BELOW https://youtu.be/Mfc4P0RVCew Overview In the...

Jim Owens and his team at Nautilus Defense design and build advanced material-integrated systems with a focus on mechanical performance, survivability, and development speed to continually deploy solutions for their Army, Navy, and Air Force customers. However, creating brilliant technology that can help change the world is only half the battle. Getting those innovations in front of the people who need...

401 Tech Bridge (Portsmouth, R.I., U.S.) announced on Dec. 15 Rhode Island-based Canapitsit Customs LLC (Bristol), Nautilus Defense (Pawtucket) and TxV Aerospace Composites (Bristol) as the winners of the company’s Materials Innovation Challenge, which connects innovators to academic resources to accelerate the development of advanced composite materials and technologies....

Three Rhode Island companies will soon benefit from faculty expertise at the University of Rhode Island College of Engineering as part of the 401 Tech Bridge Materials Innovation Challenge. Canapitsit Customs and TxV Aerospace Composites, both of Bristol, and Nautilus Defense, a Pawtucket-based small business, were selected as challenge winners from applicants across the country, enabling them to leverage the...