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March 10th, 2005
Lightbulb startup finds good business environment in Minnesota
Abstract:
If you're a start-up company looking to invent a better light bulb, what better place to move to than an incubator project called Menlo Park?
In January, InnovaLight, which is developing what it calls "silicon nanocrystals," moved into Menlo Park, a St. Paul, Minn., incubator for biotech and high-tech start-ups. The building's owner named the complex - an old crime lab - after the famous Menlo Park laboratories of Thomas Edison, the inventor of the light bulb.
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