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Mosher cited other examples of high-tech progress in Peoria: The Jump Trading Simulation and Education Center due to open soon on the campus of OSF Saint Francis Medical Center and the Thrive Capital Partnership, the venture capital firm located in the former Blaine-Sumner School building.

Other innovation leaders downstate included the University of Illinois-Springfield, recognized for online and distance learning, she said. “You also have companies like Precision Planting (in Tremont),  bought by Monsanto, paving the way for tech in agriculture,” said Mosher.

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