Rhode Island Inno: Startups Moving to Rhode Island with Eye on Bluetech Industry

While in the early stages of launching startup Flux Marine, co-founders Ben SorkinJonathan Lord and Daylin Frantin were all happily working out of co-working space in Boston’s Seaport District. But when the coronavirus pandemic hit and closed many co-working spaces, the Flux Marine team, which is developing electric outboard motors to reduce carbon emissions in boating, found themselves in need of new office space. 

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