CSIT board announces annual meeting on May 21 in Princeton

Jorge Santos Chief Real Estate Development Officer - New Jersey Economic Development Authority
Jorge Santos Chief Real Estate Development Officer - New Jersey Economic Development Authority
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The Commission of Science, Innovation and Technology (CSIT) Board has announced its Annual Board meeting will take place on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, at 10:00 am. The meeting is set to be held in person at the Princeton Innovation Center BioLabs located at 303A College Rd E, Princeton, NJ 08540.

The agenda for the meeting can be accessed online at https://www.njeda.gov/csit.

Additionally, the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) website provides a link to Google Translate for translation services. However, it clarifies that this does not imply any affiliation or endorsement by NJEDA or the State of New Jersey. Users are advised that translations may not be accurate or current and should use them at their own risk. NJEDA also notes that there is no obligation to offer translation services and they may change or be discontinued without notice.



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