The innovation district had cost more than $1 billion to build. It's now up and running, with new lab space and student housing.
"It's amazing. We have state-of-the-art machines and amazing personnel working in the labs here," said UC Davis graduate student Owne Bosley.
"My group is working on a way to simulate hemodynamics and small vasculature of the brain," he said.
"It's a really porous kind of vibrant place where all of these different stakeholders can come together," said Monique Brown of Wexford Science and Technology.
"When they're coming up with these new novel ideas and they need something custom-made for their research, they'll come to us," said Vanessa Quiroz, an engineer within the tech foundry.
"There is a convergence of talent that for us was really important," IntelliVasc founder Andrew Ortega-Verdaguer said.
"I think that it is living up to its promise, but this is a long-term thing," said Jay Schenirer, a partner at Capital Impact and a former Sacramento city councilmember.
The project includes nearly 200 new apartments with priority given to students, and $10 million is being spent to prevent gentrification.
It's a billion-dollar investment that supporters say is designing life-saving technology while building up Sacramento's high-tech economy.
Aggie Square has also become a community gathering spot and has hosted more than 400 events in its first year.
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