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September 29, 2008 Purdue Technology Center of Southeast Indiana to be dedicatedNEW ALBANY, Ind. - Purdue University officials will dedicate the 40,000-square-foot Purdue Technology Center of Southeast Indiana at a 10:30 a.m. ceremony Wednesday (Oct. 1). The event will take place at the center, located at 3000 Technology Ave. in New Albany near the southeast corner of Interstate 265 and Charlestown Road.The center, which opened in August, is one of four Purdue Research Park centers around the state that serve as incubators for startup or expanding companies. It is home to most of the classrooms, labs and faculty offices for Purdue's College of Technology at New Albany location. In addition, it houses the Purdue Extension Office for Floyd County and an office for Purdue's Technical Assistance Program. Interviews, publication-quality photos and video b-roll are available prior to and after the dedication. A multbox will be at the site. A news release and photos will be issued at the event and will be available after the event on the Purdue Web site at http://www.purdue.edu and the Purdue Research Park Web site at http://www.purdueresearchpark.com/ . For questions regarding the announcement, contact Cynthia Sequin, Purdue Research Park, (765) 494-4192, casequin@prf.org, or Kim Medaris, Purdue News Service, (765) 494-6998, kmedaris@purdue.edu
Purdue News Service: (765) 494-2096; purduenews@purdue.edu To the News Service home page
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