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As a lifelong Midwesterner (except for the one year I lived in Boston, which I did absolutely love), I wish there were more health and life science companies headquartered here.
I’m driving to Eli Lilly’s headquarters in Indianapolis today as the pharma giant cuts the ribbon on its new/refurbished supercomputer space, which now houses pharma’s largest AI supercomputer, courtesy of NVIDIA. For context, read more from me back in October.
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