On Wednesday (April 4), a ceremony was held to dedicate level three center space for the exhibit — Science & Engineering Exposition: Innovative Technologies, aka SEE-IT.
“It’s not just about making money,” high-tech guru Henk Rogers said regarding the importance of promoting science, technology, engineering and mathematics in Hawaii. “You can go to California and make money. It’s for the kids.”
SEE-IT will be open to public and school tours throughout the year.

Henk Rogers, Peter Crouch, Galen Ho and Bruce Coppa.
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