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Massachusetts growth 'STEMs' from innovation
masshightech.com (Sep 13 2011) Education , Life Sciences
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Mathworks president Jack Little: Our business, like many in Massachusetts, depends on talent that is educated and excited about science, technology, engineering and math. That excitement must be nurtured early in our children and be sustained through to the time they join the workforce.
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