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We power progress that advances healthcare innovation, uplifts communities, and improves lives.

For close to 60 years, the Science Center has been at the forefront of innovation in science and technology that elevates our region and enriches our world. Along the way, we've proven that you can accomplish amazing things when you bring the right people together in the right place at the right time, and we take pride in creating those connections every day.

We are a community of current and future innovators, makers and doers fueling billions into the economy, expanding the workforce, and solving problems to enable us to live longer and better.

We offer a broad array of places and programs that enable new ideas to blossom and new businesses to thrive.

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