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UMass-Lowell gets $4 million from state for innovation center

Facility will help entrepreneurs develop medical devices
Feb. 13, 2008

The state of Massachusetts will spend $4 million to help the University of Massachusetts at Lowell build an innovation center to assist entrepreneurs in developing, testing, and commercializing medical devices. UMass-Lowell already has spent about $3 million to begin transforming a one-story, 30,000-square-foot building on the edge of its east campus into laboratories for research and building prototypes.

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