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Goldberg Uses Music Technology to Help Startup Grow

Andrew Goldberg worked as an audio intern for Seven45 Studios LLC, a Boston-based entertainment company, where he helped contribute musical aspects to the company's upcoming flagship release. Goldberg is a senior in mechanical engineering with a minor in music technology.

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