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January 12th, 2015

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  1. Bally Ribbon Mills Visited by NASA for Manufacture of Spacecraft Materials

    Ben Franklin alumnus Bally Ribbon Mills showcased the advanced woven thermal protection systems it is producing for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Orion spacecraft. A NASA Administrator visited Bally and toured the facility that is making products geared to extend human and robotic presence throughout the solar system. Read more: http://bit.ly/14RaTuk

  2. Micro Interventional Devices Completes STASIS Clinical Trial Enrollment

    Micro Interventional Devices, Inc. has completed enrollment in its Secure Transapical Access and Closure Study (STASIS). STASIS is a CE-Mark study that evaluates the safety and performance of the company’s Permaseal™, the world’s first automated direct myocardial ventricular access and closure technology especially designed for use in certain heart procedures. Read more: http://prn.to/1IkMdZZ