RI Bio Launches New RI-Bio.org

APRIL 30, 2021 – PROVIDENCE, RI – RI Bio, the trade organization and voice of the Rhode Island Life Sciences industry, has launched a newly designed, mobile friendly web site with an updated brand look to help foster more collaboration and further connect life sciences firms and individuals. With more robust, easy-to-find information, the new site will help the organization achieve their mission of advancing the life sciences industry in Southeastern New England through education, collaboration and advocacy.

“I love how dynamic it is,” said Carol Malysz, RI Bio Executive Director.  “It’s more energizing and interactive and really shows how we’re growing and engaging our members and providing value. The more we share information and resources, the more connections we can spark to help science advance.” 

The site also highlights RI Bio leaders, such as their Entrepreneur in Residence, Board of Directors, Women In Science Advisory Committee, Life Science Advisors and Legislative Committee, to further promote connections across the entire life sciences spectrum.

Using responsive design, engaging graphics, streamlined architecture and clear language, the site delivers an easily navigable user experience. It includes the latest information about the organization and the benefits of membership, educational opportunities, and an interactive event calendar. All member resources and the directory are updated and easier to access through a dedicated member log in section. The site was developed by Stark Group of East Greenwich, RI, led by Kristina Stark, Creative Director.

“Kristie worked collaboratively with us to develop our new look and feel, but also brought effective design that solves problems,” Malysz said. “Her creative branding, print and web solutions are spot-on, and her team approach made all the difference.”

About RI Bio

As the trade group and voice of southeastern New England’s life sciences industry, RI Bio fosters strategic partnerships that can create a healthier world and grow the life sciences economy. They serve as a catalyst for biotech industry acceleration, advocating for better policy, educating a strong life science workforce, collaborating with life sciences companies, hospitals, universities, capital sources and government agencies, sharing information and expertise, and promoting the advancement of science. The result is improved quality of life, advanced innovation and discovery, and a robust life sciences ecosystem.

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