A new hub for MIT innovation and entrepreneurship
InnovationHQ in Kendall Square is home to several entrepreneurial support organizations and features space for startup activities, networking, and education.
InnovationHQ in Kendall Square is home to several entrepreneurial support organizations and features space for startup activities, networking, and education.
The Cambridge-area innovation hub has been buffeted by the events of the past year but also shown great resilience and creativity, speakers said.
Andres Sevtsuk’s new work estimates foot traffic in cities — so planners and developers can study the flow of people, not just vehicles.
New Vassar and the Graduate Tower at Site 4 provide additional housing options on campus, with another new residence in planning and improvements to Burton Conner underway.
MIT submits special permit application to the City of Cambridge.
MIT spinout continues its investment in early-stage startups working to solve key challenges in climate change, human health, and advanced systems.
Senior associate dean for housing discusses efforts to support Eastgate residents, vision for interconnected housing, and financial support strategy.
West Campus location identified for new residence.
Film looks at how Kendall Square became a beacon for industries working on treatments for diseases like cancer, Alzheimer’s, and diabetes.
Greater Boston’s annual festival of ideas finds new avenues for celebrating and connecting innovators.
New location will support growing innovation ecosystem; serve as hub for the region.
Executive Vice President and Treasurer Israel Ruiz explains the latest step in MIT’s effort to enhance Kendall Square.
Collaboration will help MIT students become leaders in autonomous machines.
The keynote speaker of the Kendall Square Association’s annual meeting discussed technology’s effects on collaboration and power.
Building and landscape designs for new federal building are now complete.