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From Seed to STEM

For decades, Texas Instruments (TI) has invested in local school districts where science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) needs are significant but opportunities are scarce. Read how the company's community involvement initiatives align with broader business goals and help to drive even more impactful results.
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