A new incubator is expected to help homegrown tech idealists turn their dreams into successful startups, said Stephanie Moran, sharing a vision for the Link Innovation Labs that includes critical lab and equipment space in the heart of downtown.
“We’re excited about what this will do for us,” said Moran, senior vice president of innovation for GO Topeka, revealing fresh details about the 17,000-square-foot project inside the former AT&T building at the intersection of Topeka’s Southeast 6th and Southeast Monroe streets.
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