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Inside an innovation ecosystem (MIT)
On Monday, on the edge of the MIT campus, representatives of MIT and Pfizer
Inc., along with elected officials, participated in a groundbreaking ceremony
around what will become a 180,000-square-foot research hub for Pfizer’s
Neuroscience Research Unit and its Cardiovascular, Metabolic, and Endocrine
Diseases Research Unit. After the ceremony, which included remarks from
Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick, Cambridge Mayor David Maher and MIT
President Susan Hockfield, participants walked down the block for a reception
at the atrium of the MIT’s McGovern and Picower institutes.
The festivities celebrated not just this new injection of talent and jobs into
Kendall Square, but also the innovation ecosystem that the Cambridge
neighborhood has created. All the stages of innovation — from an idea
germinating in a classroom to a product being pushed into the marketplace —
can be found in Kendall Square: According to the Kendall Square Association, a
nonprofit focused on improving and promoting the local community, the area
contains the world’s densest square mile of technology and biotechnology
research.
“There are places all over the world where great research happens,” says Geoff
Mamlet, managing director of the Cambridge Innovation Center, an enterprise
that provides office space and resources for startup ...
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