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MAGIC outlines tech‑education and incubation growth in Westminster
Summary
Kim Samuelson, executive director of MAGIC, told the council MAGIC has incubated entrepreneurs, serves students with robotics and AI classes, reported roughly $134,000 in funding to date (projected $229,000 by year end), and highlighted makerspace, investor network and regional partnerships.
Kim Samuelson, executive director of MAGIC, presented the organization’s 10‑year progress and its plans to expand the local tech and entrepreneurship ecosystem.
Samuelson said MAGIC operates on three pillars—incubation, education and innovation—and described current programs including 1,000 Cups, a…
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