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Mass Tech Hub: At the heart of the tech innovation economy

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Mass Tech Hub: Calendar of events
Monday, 11 January 2010 - Saturday, 15 January 2010

Tuesday, 12 January 2010

The Cambridge Enterprise Web 2.0

This is a meeting link where developers, architects and entrepreneurs discus the latest web applications and technologies.

  • To include, but not limited to J2EE,.Net, PHP, Python, Oracle, MySQL, SOA and RIA

Tech Tuesday

Hosted by Massachusetts Technology Leadership council  at the Microsoft NERD link, this month’s Tech Tuesday will feature all things ’social media.’

  • An ideal opportunity for interaction with social media professionals

Air 2.0 Presentation
A presentation by  Daniel Rinehart at inTouch Technology Group link.

  • Daniel Rinehart of Allurent will discuss his experiences and insights into developing for the 2.0 release of Adobe Air, which is currently in beta.

Boston Voice Users (Speech Recognition)

This is a group link of folks, based in Boston, who use voice recognition software.

Wednesday, 13 January 2010

The Cambridge Web Semantic

For people interested in the Semantic Web, an initiative to bring machine understanding to create “one giant database” of the web  link.

  • This week the Cambridge Web Semantic welcomes members of  the Linked Data Product Development Lab link.

Software Quality Group of New England
A Burlington, MA group link dedicated to software quality.

  • Topics covered at these meetings have included software testing, inspections, ISO 9000, configuration management, and demonstrations of vendor QA tools

MIT Enterprise Forum
An event link for  Entrepreneurs, Investors, and Technologists.

  • Designed to identify and evaluate critical market and business issues for established, funded, and growing science and technology-based companies.
  • Notable Past Speakers: Bob Davis, Lycos; Michael Dell, Dell Computers; Robert Pittman, AOL; Thomas Leighton, Akami Technologies; Patricia Russo, Lucent Technologies

Join an interactive webcast!

Friday, December 4th, 2009

On Monday, December 7, beginning at 10 a.m., you are invited to join a live interactive Webcast and take part in the conversation with partners and stakeholders when the findings are released from the University of Massachusetts’ Donahue Institute’s study, The IT Industry: Hub of the Massachusetts Technology Economy.

You are then invited to engage in dialogue with Governor Deval Patrick and a roundtable with Secretary Gregory Bialecki; Harvard Medical School & Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center CIO John Halamka; EMC Corporation CTO Jeff Nick; iRobot CEO & Co-Founder Colin Angle; BzzAgent CEO Dave Balter; and Google Ventures Managing Partner Rich Miner about transformative trends in digital technology and their implications for growth and development of the Massachusetts knowledge economy.

Please click on this link to register for this exciting web event:
http://www-waa-akam.thomson-webcast.net/us/dispatching/?event_id=ace0aa20b72ac5dee412d05120fb3960&portal_id=ad8c48a716767f3871a1010ec4fbcb3d

Please share this link with your community, and actively participate int he interactive Q&A sessions. Post the opportunity, and specific questions that your organization’s members have asked, on your organization’s blog, Twitter feed (We are tweeting from @innovateMAtech and using #tag: MAtechhub during the event), or Facebook page, and we encourage you to set up viewing parties of the livestream to discuss the future of the MA tech sector in a fun setting.

Together, we can embrace the challenge of ensuring Massachusetts’ continued leadership and its premier place as a tech hub.

Innovation Events in MA

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Here are some events happening around MA in the coming weeks.  Share your experiences by commenting, tweeting, or emailing about innovation in MA. Have fun!


OpenCoffee Cambridge MeetUp http://bit.ly/b64n

Date:
Wednesday, December 2 at 8:30am
Description: Fellow web entrepreneurs and VCs gather once a week in Cambridge, MA to grab some coffee, free WiFi, and chat about what’s new. Around the world, tech entrepreneurs and investors are meeting regularly to drink coffee, network and hopefully do deals. No more of the old-school “please send us your executive summary before we’ll even talk to you”. A place to find opportunities.
Location:
Andala Coffee in Cambridge, MA
Cost: Free

Aneesh Chopra: Innovation for America http://bit.ly/6MLEV9

Date:
Wednesday, December 2 at 6pm
Description: Aneesh Chopra - Assistant to the President and Chief Technology Officer
Topic - “ Innovation for America: Restoring Growth, Reforming Government, Fixing Health Care, and Expanding Opportunity”
Location: Burllington, MA
Cost: $15 - $35

Ignite Spatial: Boston http://isb09.eventbrite.com/

Date:
Wednesday, December 2 at 6:30pm
Description: Ignite Spatial: Boston is an Ignite event with a spatial twist. If you had five minutes on stage to talk spatial, what would you say? What if you only got 20 slides and they rotated automatically after 15 seconds? Around the world geeks have been putting together Ignite nights to show their answers.
Location: Boston, MA
Cost: Free

MassTLC Summit: The Future of Robotics http://bit.ly/1abTjJ

Date:
Tuesday, December 8 at 8:30am
Description: Join New England’s leading robotic research institutions for an unprecedented look at the future of robotics. The summit will begin with remarks from the Massachusetts Secretary for Housing and Economic Development Gregory Bialecki. Our research briefing will include a dozen labs and culminate with a presentation on technology transfer opportunities. For those interested, there will be tours of seven Robotics Labs at MIT following lunch. Attendees from academia, government, and the private sector will learn firsthand about the latest research coming down the pipeline and opportunities for partnership and commercialization.
Location: Cambridge, MA
Cost: $40 - $80

Coffee, speakers, awards and more … this week in MA

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Another offering of excellent technology and innovation gatherings around Massachusetts this week. Thursday is a big night for innovation! Check it out and tell your friends.

OpenCoffee Cambridge MeetUp http://bit.ly/b64n

Date:
Wednesday, November 4 at 8:30am
Description: Fellow web entrepreneurs and VCs gather once a week in Cambridge, MA to grab some coffee, free WiFi, and chat about what’s new. Around the world, tech entrepreneurs and investors are meeting regularly to drink coffee, network and hopefully do deals. No more of the old-school “please send us your executive summary before we’ll even talk to you”. A place to find opportunities.
Location:
Andala Coffee in Cambridge, MA
Cost: Free

Future Forward 2009 http://www.futureforward.com/

Date:
Thursday, November 5 at 8am
Description: Future Forward brings together a group of 125 forward-looking entrepreneurs, investors, and tech execs to examine the trends that will shape our region’s innovation landscape in the year ahead. This year’s agenda includes LogMeIn CEO Michael Simon, TripAdvisor co-founder Steven Kaufer, E Ink CEO Russ Wilcox, and IBM data visualization guru Martin Wattenberg.
Location: Henderson House, Weston, MA
Cost: $150

2009 Massachusetts Technology Leadership Awards http://awards091105.eventbrite.com/

Date:
Thursday, November 5 at 5:30pm
Description: The 2009 Mass Technology Leadership Awards program spotlights the companies, people, and technologies that exemplify the best and the brightest in the Massachusetts technology community. The awards are the first and only awards to equally recognize outstanding achievement in the development and implementation of technology.
Location: Copley Marriot, Boston, MA
Cost: $145 - $195

MTLC TweetUp http://garysguide.org/2813051

Date: Thursday, November 5 at 5:30pm
Description: The Mass Technology Leadership Council is holding its first TweetUp! What’s a TweetUp? It’s simply a “meet up” (networking event) that everyone spreads the word about through Twitter. Here’s why you should come to the MassTLC TweetUp!
* Network with your sales and marketing peers
* Drink great beer and maybe win a prize
* Listen to live music by Amy Black & the Red Clay Rascals http://www.amyblacklive.com
(Amy just happens to be co-chairing our Social Media Advisory Board with Paul Gillin)!
It’s an informal hang out. Nothing scripted. Just a good time had by all!
Location: Sally O’Brien’s in Somerville, MA
Cost: Free!

Refresh Boston: Confessions of a Public Speaker http://bit.ly/aJKFb

Date: Thursday, November 5 at 6:30pm
Description: November meeting is set for Thursday the 5th with author and speaker Scott Berkun, who will be presenting Confessions of a Public Speaker, which coincides with the release of his new book by the same name. We’ll also have a few copies of his book to give away to attendees. Refresh Boston is an ad-hoc group that meets monthly to bring local designers and developers together to refresh the Boston-area web community.
Location: 1 Memorial Drive in Kendall Square, Cambridge, MA
Cost: Free

This week in the Bay State

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Here is a selection of technology & innovation events happening in MA this week. Check them out and tell us about your experience by commenting, tweeting, or emailing about innovation in MA.

Social Networking and the Growing Demand for Bandwidth http://bit.ly/1oSJdy

Date: Tuesday, October 27 at 8am - 10am
Description:
Can the network keep up with the explosive popularity of data hogging consumer sites like Flickr, FaceBook, Hulu, YouTube, and UStream, and the corporate bandwidth demands of cloud computing, software as a service, video conferencing, online data backup, and telemedicine, among others? Does the issue of content outpacing capacity jeopardize the long term growth of businesses that depend high bandwidth availability? What happens when/if we run out? What are the true risks and opportunities for innovation? Join our panel of experts as we explore these issues and their impact on business over the next 5-10 years.
Location: Microsoft New England Research & Development Center
Cost: Unknown

The Marketing of IT http://bit.ly/2YpWMU

Date: Tuesday, October 27 at 8:30am - 5pm
Description: In this Workshop, attendees learn how to market IT value by creating an IT marketing campaign, which maximizes impact by targeting the communication to the specific needs and interests of stakeholders. The Workshop provides detailed guidance on how to get started marketing IT’s work and offers examples of how other IT organizations justified boosting their own IT marketing efforts and how they succeeded. Topics include, making the case for IT marketing, assigning the work, establishing a marketing plan, segmenting the IT audience, using multiple communication channels, the role of a portal and newsletter, and where external PR can make a difference.
Location: Forrester Research; Cambridge, MA 02039
Cost: $1975

Social Media is Not Scary! Workshop http://garysguide.org/2867086

Date: Tuesday, October 27 at 6pm
Description: Do you know why businesses like yours are using Yelp, TripAdvisor, and Twitter, and seeing increased sales? Curious how Facebook can be used for business? Ever think about using email or text messaging to tell your customers what’s new this week? The entire event is 150 minutes, and is focused on providing you and other attendees with opportunities to learn from each other and to meet each other. To spark conversation and discussion, there is a special guest panel!
Location: First Parish Church of Newbury; Newbury, MA
Cost: $10

OpenCoffee Cambridge Meetup http://bit.ly/1ITAz

Date: Wednesday, October 28 at 8:30am
Description: Fellow web entrepreneurs and VCs gather once a week in Boston to grab some coffee, free WiFi, and chat about what’s new. Around the world, tech entrepreneurs and investors are meeting regularly to drink coffee, network and hopefully do deals. No more of the old-school “please send us your executive summary before we’ll even talk to you”. A place to find opportunities.
Location: Cambridge, MA
Cost: free

Eclipse: Empowering the Universal Platform http://bit.ly/tBTFg

Date: Wednesday, October 28 at 9am - 1pm
Description: The Eclipse community is constantly working on high level projects that extend Eclipse’s functionality. This technical briefing will take a deep dive into some of the most important, feature rich projects that the Eclipse community is developing. From multi-language support to plug-in development, if you thought Eclipse was used as merely a Java development environment, then this technical briefing will expand your definition. Eclipse has evolved into a universal platform for anything and everything related to software development and beyond. You now have the ability to do things like geographically distributed collaboration, rich client development, and even application runtime analysis all within Eclipse.
Location: Waltham, MA
Cost:
Free


Mass High Tech All Star Awards and Networking Reception
http://bit.ly/104myR

Date: Thursday, October 29 at 6pm
Description: Join Mass High Tech to honor our 2009 All-Stars, influential and dynamic leaders from across New England’s innovation economy. This annual event is one of the best networking opportunities of the year, providing a unique venue where you can connect with the leaders of the region’s most innovative companies.
Location: The Boston Park Plaza Hotel; Boston, MA
Cost: $95/ ticket. Student aid available.

Innovation is Our Future

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Pat Larkin, Director of MTC’s John Adams Innovation Institute writes about innovation in the region for Commonwealth Conversations: Mass Innovations

Thanks to our long tradition of innovation and our vibrant innovation ecosystem, Massachusetts has benefited disproportionately from this country’s innovation infrastructure. Our universities, companies, entrepreneurs, and financiers, on their own, without a grand plan, and through their own drive, have made Massachusetts one of the world’s foremost environments for innovation. Their presence here attracts bright people and billions of dollars of investment every year. Their presence fuels an ongoing reinvention of our economy… Read more here.

Social Media Day, Boston

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Have you heard of Social Media Day?

Or, more appropriately Awesome Social Media Day? It’s time to get informed, lace up, and get out the door: Social Media Day is tomorrow Friday, August 7th. This event is dedicated to supporting social media enthusiasts by hosting a slew of socially-minded speakers. There will be presentations over breakfast–collectively called “The Power and Peril of Online Communities”–discussions over pizza, and a competition that may win you some gold doubloons.

Check it out, Massachusetts.

Innovation – We have it! Boston ranked #1

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

A study of the most innovative cities in the world was released today ranking Boston as the number one most innovative city in the world

The study, conducted by Melbourne (Aus) based global innovation organization 2thinknow, investigated 162 performance indicators for an Innovation City.

These innovation indicators represent a broad view of innovation in the economy, socially, sustainably and culturally and address these within trends over the next 2-15 years. They include:

  • Food & Wine Industries
  • Property Prices & wealth
  • Mobility - through mass transit & individual options
  • Cultural Exchange through students, business & tourism
  • Media, Journalism & Censorship
  • Arts & Cultural Museums & Galleries
  • Music, Dance & Cultural Theatre
  • Design & Media
  • Scientists & Engineers
  • Financial Services
  • Start-up Facilities
  • Shipping, Rail & Ports
  • Internet & digital technologies
  • Local Manufacturing
  • Economic Health, Size & Trade Opportunities
  • Domestic & Neighboring Markets
  • Global Connectivity
  • Risk factors such as conflicts & public safety
  • Strategic Influence

Christopher Hire, Executive Director of Innovation at 2thinknow says that “Cities such as Boston, Paris, Hamburg, Tokyo, New York, London, Berlin, Barcelona, Copenhagen, Melbourne, Zurich, Singapore, Hong Kong, Stockholm, Minneapolis, Toronto, Abu Dhabi… all place in the top 50 in this ranking of future innovation. Innovation Cities are where we will find the political, economic, regulatory, engineering & cultural responses to environmental & economic challenges cities face now.”

Hire concluded, “Innovation now, will create the economic & social powerhouse cities of the future. All cities have the chance, but each city must address the challenges of innovation differently based on their relative strengths,”

Help us continue to learn about the strengths of our innovation industry by joining in the conversation and tell us why you think Boston is number one!

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