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Wu Group Students Selected in Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Issue

January 5, 2015September 7, 2015
by Yiying Wu at 11:03amSeptember 7, 2015

Xiaodi, Damian and Kate Fisher (Fisher Business School) have been selected in the Forbes Magazine 30 under 30 edition for the KAir battery technology and their entrepreneurship!

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