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Brian Carroll |
FVP, Information Security Manager | Profile |
Rex Holmes |
First Vice President, Management Information Systems | Profile |
Awwab Arif |
SVP - Chief Information Security Officer | Profile |
John Cunningham |
Chief Information Security Officer | Profile |
Grenova™ is an innovative company that is revolutionizing lab consumables through high-quality waste reduction solutions. Our mission is to lower costs in the laboratory industry and reduce biohazard waste in the environment by delivering groundbreaking approaches in dealing with plastic consumables. Every year, over 5 million pounds of plastic pipette tips are disposed of in landfills globally after a single use. This drives significant environmental pollution and unnecessary costs. The typical laboratory consumes several thousand pipette tips every day for samples and assay procedures, due to the lack of options for safely cleaning plastic consumables. Such high consumption of plastic tips adds $25,000 to $1.5 million in annual operational costs for laboratories worldwide. At Grenova™, we know that high consumption of plastic tips is an excessive, avoidable operational cost for companies and a significant contributor to environmental pollution. This is why we decided to create devices that enable labs to wash and recycle pipette tips in large quantities. Grenova devices offer labs the option to reuse plastic tips several times, cutting associated costs by up to 90%. Grenova devices are safe for both the user and the environment, without producing hazardous waste or gases.
The PAISBOA Health Benefit Trust (HBT) is a consortium of independent schools, colleges, and universities within the state of Pennsylvania. The sole focus of the HBT is to provide high-quality health plans at affordable rates. Members enjoy savings, stability, and innovative programs through scale and collaboration. The PAISBOA HBT is a self-funded entity, organized as a Multiple Employer Welfare Association (MEWA). While the HBT was established by and exists for the benefit of its member institutions, it is governed by a dedicated Board of Trustees who are elected by the members to ensure that the needs of all of the enrolled participants are represented.
The "Technology Innovation Studio (TINS)" is a physical space at the Cambridge Innovation Center (CIC) in Kendall Square that brings together business leaders, scientists and researchers, serial entrepreneurs, angel/VC investors, industry experts, corporate innovation teams and also policy experts to explore and apply tools, methods and models in innovation.