Indiana college towns lag in snaring startup activity
Bloomington, Lafayette metro areas are not capitalizing fully on tech transfer from their universities.
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Bloomington, Lafayette metro areas are not capitalizing fully on tech transfer from their universities.
Unbelievable as it would have sounded even a few years ago, Purdue and IU now both produce more startup companies annually than most of the schools at the heart of the famed entrepreneurial hubs in Colorado, Utah and North Carolina.
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