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On January 27, Governor Deval Patrick challenged the region's IT/digital sector to create a collaborative approach to improve its global competitiveness. Read more about the project -- and join the conversation!

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Brand-building and the Mass Tech Sector: Brand Pillars Feedback

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Hi. We need your help!

Since early June, the Communications Working Group of the Massachusetts Information Technology Collaborative has been working with EchoDitto and FORGE Worldwide to clarify and unify the Massachusetts tech sector, as well as establish a working brand vocabulary for the sector and the region. A key stage in shaping the brand (how the sector looks, feels, sounds, is perceived) is the seemingly simple exercise is defining the most significant and compelling traits of the sector and the region, which we’re calling the Brand Pillars.

Through interviews, several focus group sessions, and primary and secondary research, the Communications Working Group has identified six brand pillars that we anticipate using to further shape and articulate a brand for the Mass tech sector, all of which communicate the advantages of developing and growing a technology business in Massachusetts:

  • INGENUITY
  • EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
  • FUNDING
  • TALENT
  • SUPPORT
  • LIFESTYLE

What are your thoughts around these Brand Pillars? Do you agree? Disagree? How have you seen the Pillars’ role in shaping the Mass tech sector? We have created the following document to explain, spark further discussion, and collect your feedback. Please review and comment in the areas provided.

Feedback Here
Feedback Here

You can access this document at http://innovate.masstech.org/pillars/pillar/

Join the conversation! Community participation and dialogue is a vital force in shaping the Mass tech sector brand – it’s community input that will help build an authentic brand. Please review and join in the discussion by adding your comments and feedback on the following pages.

Tweet! We also hope that you will take part in the first tweet-up to discuss these key themes kicking off at 1pm – 2pm on Friday 18 September. You can join in the Twitter conversation using #MAtechin. You can follow us on @InnovateMAtech.

Feedback: Your feedback will be incorporated into the branding process. We will schedule the next discussion and feedback event in early October, and will be announcing more events throughout the fall.

Please share this with your friends! And thank you for your thoughts.

Posted by Bonnie for Forge Worldwide

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.

Lets Get The Conversation Started

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Leading local tech and innovation blogger Scott Kirsner raised some great questions this morning in his post over on boston.com.

Here at Innovate.Masstech.org we have posted a couple of videos in the last two weeks (with more to come) with the aim of seeding conversation around key areas including Entrepreneurship and Talent.

Today Scott asks who are these videos for?

Well… these videos are for You, and everyone invested in the future of the New England Innovation and Technology sectors. We hope they will be used to start people thinking and talking about what defines this sector now, and what we want it to become.  To highlight our strengths, to get the great minds of Massachusetts and beyond to start thinking and talking about ways to consolidate and grow these creative and innovative industries.

These videos, and the posts associated with them, are here to seed conversation with You. And like Scott, we want you to be vocal and share your thoughts with us.

He asks: “Are we trying to convince ourselves that we still matter, that we’re still cool? Are we trying to convince people outside the state that they should relocate here? People in Europe that they should set up their U.S. outposts here?”

It’s up to you to answer these questions. And to ask more.

Nobody knows this space better than You: The people that build it, that work in it every day, that are defining its future. Share your knowledge with us and let’s get the conversation started!

We have set up a moderator session here for you to add your thoughts and questions.

Why don’t you start by telling us who You are? Why did You choose this region to work in? What is it about the New England technology and innovation sector that excites You? We’re looking forward to hearing from You!

What’s on this week in MA innovation, technology and entrepreneurship

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Here’s a quick run-down on some of the events happening this week in MA that might be of interest to you. Please let us know by commenting on the page, emailing or tweeting about other events the Innovate MA Tech community should know about. We will post a summary each week.

SIGIR (Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval) 32nd Annual ACM Conference - 19-23 July

The 2009 SIGIR conference is underway in Boston, MA at the Sheraton Hotel and Northeastern University. The conference is chock full of exciting events and registrations are strong and still growing. We are enjoying an exciting week.

http://sigir2009.org/

Boston iPhone Developers Drinks and Demos 2.0 – 21 July

“Want to meet other Boston area iPhone developers? Please join us on Tuesday evening, July 21st, in a private room at the Asgard, a pub restaurant in Cambridge from 6:00-10:00 PM for our second drinks and demo night. This will be an informal meetup for local iPhone developers. Come have a beer, demo your projects and meet other locals doing the same.”

http://www.xconomy.com/boston/2009/07/06/boston-iphone-developers-drinks-and-demos-20/

The current digital market – 22 July

Join MITX, in its first-ever Digital Trends event, in which a panel of analysts, practitioners and investors will share their insights and research into the reality of 2009 and how marketers can adapt now to leverage the key opportunities for success.

http://www.microsoftcambridge.com/Events/CurrentDigitalMarket/tabid/155/Default.aspx

Emerging opportunities in healthcare IT – 22 July

Come learn about the key business drivers and IT needs of this “recession proof” industry as we engage in an exciting discussion with a panel of experts who are leveraging the power of information and communication technologies to improve quality of life.

http://www.microsoftcambridge.com/Events/EmergingOpportunities/tabid/156/Default.aspx

Freedom to compete? A symposium on Bills affecting employee non-compete agreements – 22 July

The Boston Bar Associaton’s Intellectual Property Section, Labor & Employment Law Section, and Litigation Section sponsors a free symposium, open to the public, on the pros and cons of non-compete agreements in employment contracts in Massachusetts.

http://www.xconomy.com/boston/2009/07/10/freedom-to-compete-a-symposium-on-bills-affecting-employee-non-compete-agreements/

Finding your inner geek: social media and twitter basics – 23 July

From the website of Media Awaken, a social media consulting company founded by Maria Thurrell: ‘Where do I get started?’ Alexa Scordato and I invite you to participate in a two-hour beginner workshop that will give you a clearer sense of how to use social media for both personal and professional uses.”

http://www.xconomy.com/boston/2009/07/06/finding-your-inner-geek-social-media-and-twitter-basics/

Sales end for Boston Cloud Camp – 29 July

CloudCamp is an unconference where early adapters of Cloud Computing technologies exchange ideas. With the rapid change occurring in the industry, we need a place we can meet to share our experiences, challenges and solutions. At CloudCamp, you are encouraged you to share your thoughts in several open discussions, as we strive for the advancement of Cloud Computing. End users, IT professionals and vendors are all encouraged to participate.

http://www.cloudcamp.com/

Great stuff happening

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

We’re nearing the end of our working group session and there is a lot going on:

Keep it coming!

Getting Started…

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Tomorrow morning we’re gathering to talk about a wide variety of critical questions that surround Governor Patrick’s challenge to the region’s IT/digital sector.  We’re hoping to use the web and all of the exciting developments in social media to extend the reach and depth of the conversation — and we are eager to get everyone’s participation.  Please consider this website a work-in-progress as we work out the right questions to ask and look at all of the possible solutions.  Add your comments and suggestions to this blog — on this blog post or others — and participate in the other ways:

Thanks - and keep the ideas coming!

P.S. YouTube videos coming… once we have some videos to post!  We’ll be taking lots of video at the event tomorrow.



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