Changing Marinas’ Bottom Line: PileMate Continues To Revolutionize Boats, Docks, & Pilings After the Sag Harbor Success

Boat owners’ arguably most tasking challenge is to ensure that their vessels—often docked miles away from home—are secure and protected against harsh weather conditions, tide changes, and other risk factors. In 2002, prompted by a personal need, Dimitri Lemonides conceptualized and developed PileMate, a durable, versatile sleeve that provides an all-year solution for boats, docks,…

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Navigating the Future of AI in Healthcare: Insights from the Experts

Thomas Kluz and Jason Novak Venture Lab The healthcare industry is on the cusp of a technological revolution, with artificial intelligence (AI) poised to reshape everything from diagnostics to surgical procedures. But the path to widespread AI adoption is fraught with challenges, from evolving regulatory landscapes to complex intellectual property considerations. Jason Novak, partner-in-charge at…

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Quentin Botbol and Intelligence Online: Defamation Case Raises Questions on Media Accountability

Quentin Botbol and Intelligence Online: A Case of Defamation and Controversy In an age where information is just a click away, the internet has become a double-edged sword. While it offers countless benefits, it also serves as a platform for the spread of misinformation and unwarranted attacks. Recently, Daniel Zairi, a respected professional and director…

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Biotech Startup Wants Insulin More Affordable: How Can ‘Biosimilar’ Make a Difference?

In the United States, where around 8 million people rely on insulin for diabetes management, soaring prices have created barriers to accessibility. As Congress takes initial steps to cap monthly out-of-pocket costs, one Houston-based biotech startup, rBIO, is pioneering a groundbreaking solution. Through innovative biosimilar production using custom-made bacteria, the firm aims to make insulin…

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