Eleven Life Sciences And IT Startups Receive Close To $1 Million In KIZ Tax Credits

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PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Eleven start-up companies in University City and Center City together received close to $1 million in tax credits as part of the Keystone Innovation Zone (KIZ) Tax Credit Program. All eleven companies -- Curalate, Eight Eleven, Global Technology Enterprises, Longevity Biotech, Optofluidics, RJMetrics, Solve Media, Ticketleap, Torchlight Technology Group, Vita Products and Yorn - are located in the University Keystone Innovation Zone.

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