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In Cleveland’s booming University Circle, bad news doesn’t hang over a property for long. The former BioEnterprise building on Cedar Avenue at the bottom of Fairhill Boulevard, is about to become the new home of the Human Fusions Institute which was scattered across Case Western Reserve University’s campus and even across the country. The research institute will strive to improve human-machine interaction (Google). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM. |
After announcing last month that it will join others in acquiring BioEnterprise Corp.’s assets, Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) has developed plans to remake a portion of the nonprofit business incubator’s University Circle property into a home for a nascent research effort for improving human-machine interaction. Called the Human Fusions Institute (HFI) and founded in 2019, the national effort based in Cleveland at CWRU to advance socially responsible innovations in prosthetics, robotics and even gaming could see renovation work start later this year.
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