There were more than 450 high-tech start-ups in the state in 1996 alone. And these new companies are succeeding in a broad array of disciplines - photonics (including lasers, fiber optics, etc.), pharmaceuticals, medical instruments and advanced materials.
The days of Edison may be long gone, but there are still dozens of stories of people who had an idea, believed in it, and made good on it. People who worked nights in basements, barns and garages manufacturing their invention themselves, people who had to scrape together the money for their first real “plant.”
Many of these innovators learned through the school of hard knocks how to deal with patent controversies, larger competitors, marketing dos and don'ts. Yet today, many of them are the proud heads of million- and multi-million-dollar businesses - real-life examples of the American dream come true
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