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Harvard’s John A. Paulson School of Engineering invites Biospectal to Spend an Evening Sharing Insights into Medical Innovation and Public Good

We had a great time returning to our old stomping grounds in Cambridge to share tales as alumni from the startup world and learnings from our journey to bring technology to the world to benefit society. Students recently learned all about Biospectal through Industry Insights, an ongoing speaker series organized by the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) at the Science and Engineering Complex in Allston.

The Industry Insights series is a platform for industry speakers to share information and advice with our students and the SEAS community. The series helps broaden students’ perspectives into the possible pathways where their skills are needed in the world and provides insight into opportunities and challenges from an industry perspective.

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