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This program outlines the schedule A D V EARDTVI SEIRNTGI SSIUNPGP LS EUMP PE NL ET M E N T
of 175+ events, speakers, and
programming you can explore and NAVIGATING THE WEEK
engage in during HUBweek 2017.
The majority of HUBweek events PASSES TO HUBWEEK ADA COMPLIANCE
are free, but do require registration
at HUBweek.org. In 2017, there are a number of HUBweek is a welcoming and accessible environment
new ways to get the most out for all of our attendees. All venues at The HUB meet
WHERE TO GO of HUBweek. the requirements outlined by the Americans with
The first two days of HUBweek will Disabilities Act (ADA). For questions about accessi-
take place at venues throughout Insider Pass bility or to request accommodations, please contact
Greater Boston. On Thursday, October Gain Insider access to curated, Farleny Ramirez at [email protected]. We look
12, HUBweek will transform Boston’s one-of-a-kind opportunities throughout forward to welcoming you to HUBweek!
City Hall Plaza into a first-of-its-kind, HUBweek, including signature experiences like
centralized festival site, called The Future Forum, the multi-day ideas festival and
HUB, presented by Liberty Mutual confab, and the nightly Immersion Party.
Insurance. Events Thursday, October
12 , through Sunday, October 15, will Future Forum 3-Day and 1-Day Pass HUBweek.org /events
take place in and around The HUB. Experience 1 day or all 3 days of Future Forum,
presented by MilliporeSigma. Passes include views SCHEDULE UPDATES
A pullout map of The HUB can be of the future from leading visionaries, impassioned
found on page 24—feel free to take debates, inspiring performances, evening keynotes, New events, speakers, and details will continue to
this with you throughout the week. and access to the Future Forum Lounge. be added leading up to HUBweek. For the complete
schedule and listing of events, please visit HUBweek.org
“Boston is a center of Immersion Party Pass or download the HUBweek 2017 app. For daily recaps,
innovation and creative Immersion is a nighttime live arts experience, pre- access to live streams, and a look at the day ahead,
thinking, and events like sented by Union Point. This pass grants access to please register for our newsletter at HUBweek.org
HUBweek showcase some of the Immersion Lounge and Domes@Night on City or follow along on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram,
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of exhibits and pop-up experiences? Registration
BOSTON’S CITY HALL PLAZA for The HUB Pass is totally free.
Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh Please note that registration is required on most
events and seating is first-come, first-serve. We
recommend arriving to venues early as seats can
fill up quickly and latecomers can be distracting.
The HUBweek 2017 app is TEXT UPDATES
your on-the-go tool for all
We now offer a texting service so you can receive
updates, right to your phone.
things HUBweek. Ticketing Updates: Ticketing updates will include
special offers on ticket sales as the event approaches.
THE HEART OF HUBWEEK, ON CITY HALL PLAZAFEATURESINCLUDE:
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Navigating the Week Welcome to HUBweek
2 There is a unique concentration of brainpower, ingenuity and creativity in the
Greater Boston region; it draws people from around the world and from every
Welcome industry. The unifying characteristic is a willingness to attack big problems, and
a focus on creating a better future at both a local and global level. It is with this
3 belief that The Boston Globe, Harvard University, MIT and Massachusetts General
Hospital joined forces three years ago to found HUBweek.
HUBweek 2017
The challenges we face today—as individuals, as citizens, as a global population—
4 demand an openness to new ideas and points of view. They demand fierce collab-
oration and a willingness to work across aisle and across industry.
HUBweek Spoke Events
HUBweek serves as a platform to support and strengthen the
7 innovation ecosystem here in Boston — and to connect more
people to it from here and abroad.
Film Festivals
We believe in inclusivity, and above all, impact, and remain ever committed to bring-
12 ing together problem solvers at HUBweek to trigger new ideas and spark solutions.
The HUB That’s why this year’s HUBweek is all about connections. For the first time, we’ll be
transforming Boston’s City Hall Plaza into a first-of-its-kind centralized festival site to
16 bring together thousands of smart, creative and curious people in one place. Expect
1 x 1 mentorship opportunities, large scale live arts experiences and installations, a
HUB Events multi-day ideas festival with leading thinkers, a massive startup showcase, creative
spaces to connect with fellow attendees, and much, much more.
19
HUBweek is truly a civic endeavor and would not be possible without the support—
HUBweek Map and early years of faith—by our sponsors, collaborators, and community partners.
This year, we’re proud to continue to expand, with more than 180 collaborating orga-
24 nizations and over 500 speakers and artists behind HUBweek.
HUB Exhibits If you’re curious about the future being
built at the intersections of art, science, and
26 technology, we hope you’ll join us this year
at HUBweek. We promise an experience
HUBweek Walls that will leave you inspired, empowered, and
more deeply connected. And, equally as
29 important, we hope you have some fun.
Engagement Opportunities We’ll see you at HUBweek. HUBweek launch, December 2014.
From left, Dr. Peter Slavin, L. Rafael Reif,
30 Linda Pizzuti Henry Drew Faust, John Henry, Linda Pizzuti Henry.
Co-Founder and Chair, HUBweek
Future Forum
33
Immersion
37
Demo Day
42
FAQ
46
Thank You
47
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WHERE ART, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY COLLIDE
Join us at HUBweek to explore the future being built in Boston at the intersections of art, science, and technology. This year’s HUBweek will kick off
with events taking place all across the city, and land on Boston’s City Hall Plaza as it transforms into a first-of-its-kind centralized festival site, “The HUB,”
presented by Liberty Mutual Insurance. Filled with 80 shipping containers, dozens of art installations, and 6 geodesic domes, The HUB is where
thousands of artists, innovators, and creators will come together from across Boston, and the globe.
FUTURE FORUM
OCTOBER 10-11 OCTOBER 12-15 master planner OCTOBER 12-14
VARIOUS LOCATIONS CITY HALL PLAZA CITY HALL PLAZA
PRESENTED BY & FANEUIL HALL
Intimate, behind-the-scenes experiences hap- LIBERTY MUTUAL PRESENTED BY
pening throughout Greater Boston, designed INSURANCE MILLIPORESIGMA
to connect you directly to leading organiza-
tions throughout the city. Spoke Events are as Connect, learn, wander, and create at HUBweek and our four founders, The Boston
diverse as the organizations who host them— HUBweek’s first-of-its-kind centralized Globe, Harvard, Mass. General Hospital and
from a marine research boat cruise and dis- festival site. Presented by Liberty Mutual MIT, invite you to a multi-day ideas festival
tillery tour to an archaeological dig enhanced Insurance and designed in collaboration and gathering of the smartest and most cre-
by AR and a showcase of “the most innovative with design firm CBT, The HUB features ative people working in Boston today across
square mile on the planet”—Kendall Square. signature events, workshops, creative a convergence of sectors—from artificial
gathering spaces, competitions, art instal- intelligence and robotics to biodesign and
See page 7 for more details. lations, and unexpected experiences. biotech—as they look to the future.
See page 16 for more details. See page 33 for more details.
ENGAGEMENT OCTOBER 10-15
OPPORTUNITIES VARIOUS LOCATIONS
Looking to go deeper? HUBweek founders Harvard
University, Mass. General Hospital, and MIT present
two days of deep dives into topics including artificial
intelligence in medicine, climate change, precision
medicine, and the opioids crisis. Additionally, there
are a number of hackathons and participatory
opportunities to engage more in HUBweek 2017.
See page 30 for more details.
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OCT 10 OCT 11 OCT 12 OCT 13 OCT 14 OCT 15
SPOKE EVENTS GO BEHIND-THE-SCENES ACROSS BOSTON THE HUB WHERE THE MAGIC HAPPENS
FILM FESTS A CELEBRATION OF DOCUMENTARY FILM
IMMERSION A NIGHTTIME LIVE ARTS EXPERIENCE
FUTURE FORUM LEADING INNOVATORS LOOK TO THE FUTURE
DEMO DAY 100+ OF BOSTON’S MOST IMPACTFUL STARTUPS
PHOTO BY BASIL SAFWAT
OCTOBER 12-14 OCTOBER 14 OCTOBER 12-15
CITY HALL PLAZA CITY HALL PLAZA VARIOUS LOCATIONS
PRESENTED PRESENTED BY
BY UNION POINT BANK OF AMERICA Two unique documentary film
festivals, the GlobeDocs Film Festival
Each night, The HUB comes alive through Join 100 of Boston’s highest impact and DC Environmental Film Fest On
light, sound and performance during this live startups, innovation labs, and leading Tour, presented by Bank of America,
arts experience. Featuring dozens of roving companies for a day of exploration, converge during HUBweek. Taking
performances and experiences, including collaboration, networking at this place at venues throughout Boston,
film screenings, performing arts, multi- massive showcase and celebration of join us to engage, promote, and
media installations, light art, and immersive entrepreneurship and innovation. celebrate the power of film.
environments, Immersion is designed to
awaken creativity and showcase innovative See page 42 for more details. See page 12 for more details.
work and techniques at the intersections
of art, science, and technology.
See page 37 for more details.
• $1M+ awarded • 180,000 square feet
• 500+ speakers and artists
• 180 collaborating organizations
• 175+ events • 1 community
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ENVIRONMENTAL
LEADERS.
LEARN MORE AT
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TO OUR PARTNERS FOR MAKING THE HUB A REALITY!
THE HUB PRESENTED BY LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE
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YOUR PASSPORT TO T UESDAY• OCT 10 BOSTON LANDING DEVELOPMENT
PRESENTATION
BOSTON’S MOST INVENTIVE Times are subject to change. Please visit
HUBweek.org to see final schedule. Hosted by Boston Landing
ORGANIZATIONS Tuesday, October 10, 11:00AM-12:00PM
LEVERAGING SUSTAINABLE DESIGN TO Warrior Ice Arena
October 10-11 ACHIEVE SOCIAL EQUALITY 90 Guest St, 3rd Floor, Brighton, MA 02135
Various Greater Boston locations SPEAKERS: Keith Craig (Director, Boston Landing),
See listings for details Hosted by Payette Erin Harvey (Senior Leasing and Marketing Manager,
Tuesday, October 10, 8:00-10:00AM Boston Landing)
Taking place on October 10th and 11th Payette
during HUBweek, Spoke Events are free, 290 Congress St, 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02210 PROGRAMMING THE FUTURE OF AI:
intimate, behind-the-scenes experiences ETHICS, GOVERNANCE AND JUSTICE
happening throughout Greater Boston. SPEAKERS: Andrea Love (Director of Building Science,
Designed to connect you directly to lead- Payette), Karen Robichaud (Director of Creative Hosted by Harvard University and the
ing organizations in Greater Boston, Spoke Engagement, Payette) Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
Events are as diverse as the organizations Tuesday, October 10, 12:00-1:00PM
who host them—from roundtables and THE ORGAN GENERATION Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
intimate discussions to tours and perfor- 23 Everett St, 2nd Floor, Cambridge, MA 02138
mances. These events are designed to get Hosted by Harvard University and the
you beyond each organization’s website Harvard Stem Cell Institute WOMEN IN SCIENCE LUNCHEON
by exploring what they are building or Tuesday, October 10, 8:30-10:00AM
thinking about for the future, and to help The Harvard Club of Boston Hosted by STAT, sponsored by Takeda
you forge connections in the innovation 374 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02215 Tuesday, October 10, 12:00-2:00PM
ecosystem here in Boston. Catalyst
SPEAKERS: George Church (Co-Founder and Advisor, 300 Technology Sq, Cambridge, MA 02139
eGenesis), Jennifer A. Lewis, Harald Ott (Thoracic
surgeon, Massachusetts General Hospital and PUBLIC SKATE AT
Associate Professor in Surgery, Harvard Medical THE WARRIOR ICE ARENA
School), Kevin Kit Parker (Tarr Family Professor of
Bioengineering and Applied Physics) Hosted by Boston Landing and the
Warrior Ice Arena
CREATING CONNECTED COMMUNITIES Tuesday, October 10, 12:00-3:00PM
WITH DESIGN THINKING — IDEATION The Warrior Ice Arena
90 Guest St, Brighton, MA 02135
Hosted by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
Tuesday, October 10, 9:00AM-12:00PM SALESFORCE GROWTH CAMP
Blue Cross Blue Shield of MA
101 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02199 Hosted by Salesforce
Tuesday, October 10, 12:00-6:00PM
FITNESS CLASS AT ATHLETE’S PARK Exchange Conference Center
212 Northern Ave, Boston, MA 02210
Hosted by Boston Landing
Tuesday, October 10, 10:00-11:00AM THE HUMAN FACE OF AI
Athlete’s Park
100 Guest St, Brighton, MA 02135 Hosted by TechCode Boston
Tuesday, October 10, 12:45-1:30PM
MAXIMIZE INNOVATION WITH TechCode Boston
UNIVERSAL DESIGN 301 Beacon St, Suite 301, Somerville, MA 02143
Hosted by The Puffin PRESENTATION SKILLS &
Tuesday, October 10, 10:00AM-12:00PM PUBLIC SPEAKING WORKSHOP
21 Drydock Ave, Suite 610E, Boston, MA 02210
Hosted by Boston Speaks
MOBILE@SCALE Tuesday, October 10, 12:45-2:15 PM
CIC Boston
Hosted by Facebook 50 Milk St, Boston, MA 02109
Tuesday, October 10, 10:00AM-5:00PM SPEAKER: Kit Pang (Founder, Boston Speaks)
Hotel Commonwealth
500 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02215
DESIGNING BIOLOGY:
NEW PARADIGMS FOR COLLABORATION
Hosted by Ginkgo Bioworks
Tuesday, October 10, 10:30AM-12:15PM
Ginkgo Bioworks
25 Drydock Ave, 8th Floor, Boston, MA 02210
SPEAKERS: Jason Kelly (Founder & CEO, Ginkgo Bio-
works), Natsai Audrey Chieza (Designer in Residence,
Ginkgo Bioworks), Arielle Johnson (Director’s Fellow,
Open Agriculture, MIT), Cynthia Graber (Print and
radio journalist; co-host of Gastropod, MIT)
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GIZA 3D: VISUALIZING THE PYRAMIDS Al Boyle (Senior Vice President, Technical THE FUTURE OF ROBOTICS
Operations, Alnylam Pharmaceuticals)
Hosted by Harvard University and the Harvard Library Hosted by MassRobotics
Tuesday, October 10, 1:00-2:00PM “WALK A MILE” POVERTY SIMULATION Tuesday, October 10, 5:00-6:00PM
Cabot Science Library MassRobotics
1 Oxford St, Cambridge, MA 02138 Hosted by United Way of Mass Bay 12 Channel St, Suite 503, Boston, MA 02210
Tuesday, October 10, 4:00-6:30PM
SPEAKERS: Peter Der Maneulian (Philip J. King 51 Sleeper St, Boston, MA 02210 SPEAKERS: Tom Ryden (Executive Director,
Professor of Egyptology and Director, Harvard SPEAKERS: Karley Ausiello (Senior Vice President for MassRobotics)
Semitic Museum, Harvard University) Community Impact at United Way of Massachusetts
Bay and Merrimack Valley) THE NEUROSCIENCE BEHIND CONSUMER
ANCIENT DNA: MEDITERRANEAN DECISION-MAKING IN ADVERTISING
PATHOGENS AND MOBILITY HOW TO CONNECT WITH ANYONE
Hosted by White Rhino
Hosted by Harvard University and Max Planck Hosted by Boston Speaks and Impact Hub Tuesday, October 10, 5:00-6:00 PM
Harvard Research Center for the Archaeoscience Tuesday, October 10, 4:45-6:15 PM 374 Congress St, Suite 307, Boston, MA 02110
of the Ancient Mediterranean CIC Boston
Tuesday, October 10, 2:00-5:00 PM 50 Milk St, Boston, MA 02109 SPEAKERS: Dan Greenwald (Founder, President &
Barker Center, Thompson Room SPEAKERS: Kit Pang (Founder, Boston Speaks) Chief Creative Officer, White Rhino), Joel A. Salinas,
12 Quincy St, Cambridge, MA 02138 MD, MS, MBA (Neurologist, Cognitive Behavioral
AGING & CAREGIVING DIGITAL Neurology Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital),
BUILDING A STARTUP IN BOSTON HEALTH REVERSE PITCHES Manuel Garcia-Garcia, PhD (SVP, Research and
Innovation: Global and Ad Effectiveness, The
Hosted by Jebbit Hosted by The Massachusetts eHealth Institute Advertising Research Foundation)
Tuesday, October 10, 2:30-3:15PM (MeHi) in partnership with Aging 2.0
Jebbit Tuesday, October 10, 5:00-8:00 PM REDUCING & MANAGING STRESS:
4 S Market St, 4th Floor, Boston, MA 02109 Continuum Innovation WALKING THE LABYRINTH
21 Drydock Ave, 410W, Boston, MA 02210
SPEAKER: Tom Coburn (Founder & CEO, Jebbit) SPEAKERS: Laurance Stuntz (Director, MeHi), Hosted by the Armenian Heritage Park
Tim Driver (CEO, Mature Caregivers, Harvard and on The Greenway, Hollister Staffing and
THE ART OF STORYTELLING MassTech Collaborative & Aging 2.0) Sharon Merrill Associates
Tuesday, October 10, 5:30-7:30PM
Hosted by Boston Speaks and Impact Hub HOW AI MAKES US MORE HUMAN Armenian Heritage Park on The Greenway
Tuesday, October 10, 2:45-4:15 PM Between Faneuil Hall Marketplace and
CIC Boston Hosted by Cogito and OpenView Venture Partners Christopher Columbus Park, Boston, MA 02109
50 Milk St, Boston, MA 02109 Tuesday, October 10, 4:00-5:00PM
OpenView Venture Partners SPEAKERS: Kip Hollister (Founder and CEO, Hollister
SPEAKER: Kit Pang (Founder, Boston Speaks) 303 Congress St, #701, Boston, MA 02210 Staffing and Hollister Institute), David Calusdian
(President, Sharon Merrill Associates, Sharon Merrill)
BREAKING INTO BIOTECH STEERING THE DIGITAL
HEALTH REVOLUTION DIVERSITY IN BUSINESS:
Hosted by Alnylam Pharmaceuticals HOW TO BRING MEANINGFUL CHANGE
Tuesday, October 10, 3:30-5:00 PM Hosted by PULSE@MassChallenge and
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Boston Children’s Hospital Hosted by Massachusetts Society of CPAs and PwC
101 Main St, 13th Floor, Cambridge, MA 02142 Tuesday, October 10, 4:30-7:00PM Tuesday, October 10, 5:30-7:30PM
Hatch Fenway at Landmark Center PwC
SPEAKERS: Kevin Fitzgerald (Head of Research and 401 Park Dr, 8th Floor, East Elevators 101 Seaport Blvd, Boston, MA 02210
Senior Vice President, Alnylam Pharmaceuticals), Boston, MA 02215
Pritesh Gandhi (Vice President, Medical Affairs, VENTURE CAFÉ KENDALL CONNECT
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals), Christine Lindenboom
(Vice President, Investor Relations and Corporate Hosted by Venture Café Kendall
Communication, Alnylam Pharmaceuticals), Tuesday, October 10, 6:00-7:30PM
CIC
1 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02142
WHEN THE BEST IDEA FAILS
Hosted by Massachusetts General Hospital
Tuesday, October 10, 6:00-7:30 PM
Russell Museum
2 North Grove St, Boston, MA 02114
SPEAKERS: Kristian Olson, MD, MPH (Director of the
Consortium for Affordable Medical Technologies,
MGH); Cristina Cusin, MD (Director of Translational
Studies in Depression, MGH, Assistant Professor
in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School); Ellen B.
Braaten, PhD (Director, Learning and Emotional
Assessment Program, MGH); Pagan Kennedy
(Contributing opinion writer for The New York
Times, author, columnist for the New York Times
Magazine, The Boston Globe, and The Village
Voice); Harald C. Ott, MD (Thoracic surgeon, Center
for Regenerative Medicine, MGH, and Associate
Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School)
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ACTIVATING PURPOSE IN THE ARE YOU TRULY CONNECTED? THE CHANGING BOSTON DESIGNSCAPE
WORKPLACE
Hosted by Canopy City Hosted by AIGA Boston
Hosted by WeSpire Inc. Tuesday, October 10, 6:30-9:00PM Tuesday, October 10, 6:30-8:30PM
Tuesday, October 10, 6:00-8:00PM Canopy City John Hancock Tower
WeWork St James, 31 St James Ave, Boston, MA 02116 14 Tyler St, Somerville, MA 02143 197 Clarendon St, Boston MA 02116
SPEAKER: Susan Hunt Stevens (Founder and
CEO, WeSpire) CREATE, ENGAGE & CHANGE: FINDING HEAVEN UNDER OUR FEET
URBANO PROJECT OPEN STUDIO
INNOVATION IN THE Hosted by Jan 70/One Take Media and
REGIONAL FOOD SYSTEM Hosted by Urbano Project Weber Dance
Tuesday, October 10, 6:30-9:30PM Tuesday, October 10, 8:00-10:00PM
Hosted by CommonWealth Kitchen Urbano Project Broad Institute
Tuesday, October 10, 6:00-8:00PM 29 Germania St, Boston, MA 02130 415 Main St, Cambridge, MA 02142
CommonWealth Kitchen SPEAKER: Stella McGregor (Founder and Executive/ SPEAKERS: Lisa Mullins (WBUR), Dr. Jody Weber
106 Quincy St, Boston, MA 02121 Artistic Director, Urbano Project) (Choreographer), Chris Engles (Filmmaker)
OPEN HOUSE AT THE ENGINE HOW TO BE A SUCCESSFUL NETWORKER W EDNESDAY• OCT 11
Hosted by The Engine, Built by MIT Hosted by Boston Speaks and Impact Hub Times are subject to change. Please visit
Tuesday, October 10, 6:00-8:00PM Tuesday, October 10, 6:45-8:15PM HUBweek.org to see final schedule.
501 Massachusetts Ave, Floor 2 CIC Boston, 50 Milk St, Boston, MA 02109
Cambridge, MA 02139 SPEAKER: Kit Pang (Founder, Boston Speaks) HOW THEY F*%KED UP
HIRING & RESKILLING FOR THE FUTURE THE SCIENCE OF 3D KNITTING Hosted by Boston Speaks and Hatch Fenway
Wednesday, October 11, 8:00-10:00AM
Hosted by General Assembly Hosted by Ministry of Supply Hatch Fenway, 401 Park Dr, Boston, MA 02215
Tuesday, October 10, 6:30-8:30PM Tuesday, October 10, 7:45-9:30 PM SPEAKER: Kit Pang (Founder, Boston Speaks)
General Assembly Ministry of Supply
125 Summer St, 13th Floor, Boston, MA 02110 299 Newbury St, Garden Level, Boston, MA 02115 IOT FOR GOOD:
CONNECTED, INCLUSIVE, SMART CITIES
HUBWEEK ROXBURY
Hosted by Babson College
INNOVATION SHOWCASE Co-Hosted by Verizon and Mayor’s Office of New
Urban Mechanics
Sponsored by Microsoft Wednesday, October 11, 8:30AM-3:30PM
Babson College–Boston Campus
Hosted by Exquisite Design Concepts and HUBweek 100 High St, Boston, MA 02110
Tuesday, October 10, 6:00-9:00PM
Bruce C Bolling Municipal Building, 2300 Washington St, Roxbury, MA 02119 ENGINEERING + ENTREPRENEURSHIP:
INNOVATION IN HEALTHCARE
Join us at the Roxbury Innovation Showcase to hear MEDIA PARTNERS:
untold stories from our future leaders and innovators BostInno, Baystate Banner Hosted by Harvard University, Harvard Business
in the creative economy. School and Harvard John A. Paulson School of
COMMUNITY PARTNERS: Engineering and Applied Sciences
The programming will include: The Innovation The Boston Globe, Harvard University, Massachusetts Wednesday, October 11, 9:00AM-3:00PM
Pavilion showcasing 25 local startup businesses General Hospital, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- Harvard Business School
and accelerator programs from Roxbury, Dorchester, nology, Microsoft, Northeastern Crossing, Exquisite Soldiers Field Rd, Boston, MA 02163
Mattapan, and more; Fab Lab Roxbury Demo; Taste of Design Concepts, Epicenter Community, Smarter
Roxbury—featuring Commonwealth Kitchen food in the City, Bay State Banner, Dorchester Reporter, THE SILK ROAD:
incubators and local restaurants; a performance by BostInno, Roxbury Innovation Center, The Tech TAKING BREAKTHROUGHS GLOBAL
826 Boston Slam Poetry Team; and a discussion on Connection, MAKE Bread, Fairmount Innovation
the innovation ecosystem in Roxbury with local Lab, Commonwealth Kitchen, Dudley Main Streets, Hosted by STAT, sponsored by Janssen
entrepreneurs and leaders. Mattapan Square M Wednesday, October 11, 9:00-10:00AM
The Ragon Institute
#HUBweekRox 400 Technology Square, Cambridge, MA 02138
SPEAKERS: Fiorenzo Omenetto (Frank C. Doble
Professor of Engineering, Professor of Biomedical
Engineering, Tufts University), Megha Satyanarayana
(Engagement Editor, STAT)
CANCER DISPARITIES + DIVERSITY
IN LIFE SCIENCES
Hosted by UMass Boston and
Dana Farber/Harvard Cancer Center
Wednesday, October 11, 10:00-11:00AM
UMass Boston
100 Morrissey Blvd, Boston, MA 02125
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Hosted by UMass Boston Hosted by ACT.md
Wednesday, October 11, 12:00-1:00PM Hosted by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Wednesday, October 11, 3:30-6:00PM
UMass Boston, 100 Morrissey Blvd, Boston, MA 02125 Wednesday, October 11, 1:00-4:00PM Hatch Fenway
SPEAKERS: Dr. Jill Macoska (Director, Center for Blue Cross Blue Shield of MA 401 Park Dr, 8th Floor, Boston, MA 02215
Personalized Cancer Therapy, Harvard), Karen Burns 101 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02199
White (Deputy Associate Director, Initiative to RAMP UP E-COMMERCE CONVERSIONS
Eliminate Cancer Disparities, Dana-Farber/Harvard BULLY BOY DISTILLERY TOUR
Cancer Center), Timothy Rebbeck (Professor, Hosted by Startup Institute and Cybba
Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Hosted by Bully Boy Distillers Wednesday, October 11, 3:45-5:45PM
Health), Franklin Huang (Instructor, Medicine, Harvard Wednesday, October 11, 1:30-3:30PM Startup Institute
Medical School), Tiffany Donaldson (Associate Bully Boy Distillers, 44 Cedric St, Boston, MA 02119 50 Milk St, 14th Floor, Boston, MA 02129
Professor, Department of Psychology, UMass Boston),
Adan Colon-Carmona (Associate Professor, Biology, MIT PUBLIC ART AND ARCHITECTURE TOUR HARVARD INNOVATION LABS STARTUP
UMass Boston) SHOWCASE AND STORIES
Hosted by MIT
MIT PUBLIC ART AND Wednesday, October 11, 2:00-3:00PM Hosted by Harvard i-lab and Harvard University
ARCHITECTURE TOUR MIT List Visual Arts Center Wednesday, October 11, 4:00-6:00PM
20 Ames St, Bldg E15, Cambridge, MA 02139 Harvard i-lab, 125 Western Ave, Boston, MA 02134
Hosted by MIT
Wednesday, October 11, 10:00-11:00AM ART OF TALKING SCIENCE COMPETITION: HEALTHCARE AND
MIT List Visual Arts Center RISE OF THE MACHINES THE EXPERIENCE ECONOMY
20 Ames St, Bldg E15, Cambridge, MA 02139
Hosted by Massachusetts General Hospital Hosted by Docent Health
WAR ON CANCER 3.0 Wednesday, October 11, 2:00-4:00PM Wednesday, October 11, 4:00-6:30 PM
Russell Museum, 2 North Grove St, Boston, MA 02114 Docent Health
Hosted by STAT; Sponsored by 399 Boylston St, 4th Floor, Boston, MA 02116
The Jackson Laboratory SPEAKERS: Carey Goldberg (Editor, CommonHealth
Wednesday, October 11, 11:00AM-12:00PM blog, WBUR), Christine Reich (Vice President, GREEN INNOVATION INDUSTRY NIGHT
The Ragon Institute Museum of Science), Rich Hayes (Deputy
400 Technology Square, Cambridge, MA 02138 Communications Director, Union of Concerned Hosted by CIC
Scientists), Ike Swetlitz (STAT reporter) Wednesday, October 11, 4:00-8:00PM
AAUW WORK SMART IN BOSTON CIC Cambridge, 1 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02142
THE HARVARD YARD
Hosted by City of Boston Mayor’s Office of ARCHAEOLOGY PROJECT RARE RIGHTS. COMMON CAUSE.
Women’s Advancement and AAUW
Wednesday, October 11, 12:00-2:00PM Hosted by Harvard University and the Harvard Library Hosted by Cambridge BioMarketing
Boston Central Public Library Wednesday, October 11, 2:30-3:30PM Wednesday, October 11, 4:45-5:30PM
700 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02116 Cabot Science Library Cambridge BioMarketing Lobby
1 Oxford St, Cambridge, MA 02138 245 1st St, Cambridge, MA 02142
KENDALL SQUARE:
INNOVATION PLAYGROUND SPEAKERS: Brandon Bentley (Senior Instructional GEOMETRY AS PUBLIC ART:
Technologist, Harvard University), Aden Brown THE IMMIGRANT EXPERIENCE
Hosted by MIT (Immersive Software Engineer, Archimedes Digital),
Wednesday, October 11, 12:00-8:00PM Jeffrey P. Emanuel, (Associate Director of Academic Hosted by Friends of The Armenian Heritage
MIT, 1 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02139 Technology and CHS Fellow in Aegean Archaeology Park in Collaboration with the Rose Kennedy
& Prehistory, Harvard University), Luke Hollis Greenway Conservancy, Hollister Staffing and
FREE YOGA AND MEDITATION CLASS (Founder and developer, Archimedes Digital) Sharon Merrill Associates
Wednesday, October 11, 5:30-6:30 PM
Hosted by Health Yoga Life MARINE SCIENCE Armenian Heritage Park on The Greenway
Wednesday, October 11, 12:15-2:00PM BOSTON HARBOR CRUISE Between Faneuil Hall Marketplace and Christopher
Health Yoga Life Columbus Park, Boston, MA 02109
181 Massachusetts Ave, Suite 3, Cambridge, MA 02139 Hosted by UMass Boston SPEAKERS: Lucas Cowan (Public Art Curator, Rose
SPEAKER: Aida Bielkus (Co-Founder, Health Wednesday, October 11, 3:00-5:00PM Kennedy Greenway Conservancy), Don Tellalian
Yoga Life) UMass Boston (Architect/Designer, Armenian Heritage Park on
Fox Point Dock, 100 Morrissey Blvd, Boston, MA 02125 The Greenway)
SPEAKERS: Robyn Hannigan (Founding Dean, UMass AAUW WORK SMART IN BOSTON SALARY
Boston School for the Environment), Dr. Mark Borelli NEGOTIATION WORKSHOP
(Research faculty, UMass Boston & Coastal Geologist
Director, Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies), Hosted by City of Boston Mayor’s Office of Women’s
Bob Chen (Director, Center for Coastal Environmental Advancement and AAUW
Sensing Networks, UMass Boston), Jianwei Wei Wednesday, October 11, 5:30-7:30PM
(Research Assistant Professor, UMass Boston), Microsoft
Francesco Peri (Research Engineer and Project 325 Main St, 4th Floor, Cambridge, MA 02142
Manager, UMass Boston School for the Environment)
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AND MORE)
INSIDE THE BRIGHAM: IN HEALTHCARE
INNOVATION IN ACTION
Hosted by QPID Health
Hosted by The Brigham and Women’s Hospital Wednesday, October 11, 5:30-7:30PM
Wednesday, October 11, 3:00-6:00PM QPID Health
BWH Building for Transformative Medicine 175 Federal St, Suite 1300, Boston, MA 02110
60 Fenwood Rd, Boston, MA 02115
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Hosted by Accelerate Hosted by Cottonwood Management, LLC Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Wednesday, October 11, 5:30-7:30 PM Wednesday, October 11, 6:00-7:30PM Wednesday, October 11, 7:30-8:30PM
Wentworth Institute of Technology PwC Building 101 Seaport Museum of Fine Arts
550 Huntington Ave, 2nd Floor, Willson Hall 101 Seaport Blvd, 6th Floor, Boston, MA 02210 465 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02215
Boston, MA 02115
TWILIGHT: SPEAKERS: Joel T. Katz (Director of the Internal
FALL CAFE NIGHT AT DISTRICT HALL EXPLORING THE UNCONSCIOUS MIND Medicine Residency Program, Vice Chair for
Education and Marshall A. Wolf Chair in Medical
Hosted by District Hall Hosted by Massachusetts General Hospital Education at The Brigham and Women’s Hospital,
Wednesday, October 11, 5:30-9:00PM Wednesday, October 11, 6:00-7:30PM and Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard
District Hall Ether Dome, 55 Fruit St, Boston, MA 02114 Medical School), Brooke DiViovanni Evans (Head of
75 Northern Ave, Boston, MA 02210 Gallery Learnin, MFA)
SPEAKERS: Patrick L. Purdon, PhD (Associate
THE CITY TALKS: STEAM Professor of Anesthesia, Harvard Medical School A CARNIVAL OF CURIOSITY
and Director, Patrick Purdon Lab, Massachusetts
Hosted by the Museum of Fine Arts General Hospital), Ken Solt, MD (Associate Professor Hosted by the Nantucket Project
and General Assembly of Anesthesia, Harvard Medical School, Associate Wednesday, October 11, 7:00-8:30PM
Wednesday, October 11, 6:00-7:00PM Anesthetist, Massachusetts General Hospital); and The HUB, Boston’s City Hall Plaza
Museum of Fine Arts Cary Goldberg (Editor, CommonHealth blog, WBUR)
465 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02215 SPEAKERS: Gordon & Lulie Gund (Co-Founders,
CELEBRATION OF STUDENT Foundation Fighting Blindness), Oscar Boyson
SPEAKER: Alex Howley (Local Marketing & ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN BOSTON (Filmmaker), Neil Phillips (CEO, Visible Men and
Partnerships Lead, General Assembly) Visible Men Academy)
Hosted by Boston University Questrom School
FACT/FICTION: of Business and InnovateEDU MASSACHUSETTS INNOVATION
DRIVING TRUTH IN POLICY DEBATES Wednesday, October 11, 6:00-8:00PM SHOWCASE
595 Commonwealth Ave, 4th Floor, Boston, MA 02115
Hosted by The Edward R. Murrow Center Hosted by HUBweek and the Massachusetts
for a Digital World at The Fletcher School TWO LENSES: Executive Office of Housing and Economic
at Tufts University COMMUNICATING SCIENCE Development
Wednesday, October 11, 6:00-7:30PM Thursday, October 12, 12:00-4:00PM
The Anderson Auditorium, School of the Hosted by Catalyst Conversations and Massachusetts Statehouse, Boston, MA 02133
Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
230 The Fenway, Boston, MA 02115 Wednesday, October 11, 6:00-8:00PM SOCIAL JUSTICE AND
Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard THE NEW FOOD ACTIVISM
SPEAKERS: Edward Schumacher-Matos (Director, 415 Main St, Cambridge, MA 02142
Edward R. Murrow Center for a Digital World, Hosted by Harvard University and
Tufts University), Tara Watson (Associate Professor, SOMERVILLE: A STAT DOCUMENTARY the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
Department of Economics, Williams College), Thursday, October 12, 4:00-5:30PM
Michael W. Klein (William L. Clayton Professor Hosted by STAT and Emerson College Knafel Center
of International Economic Affairs, The Fletcher Wednesday, October 11, 6:30-8:00PM 10 Garden St, Cambridge, MA 02138
School at Tufts University), David Lazer (Co-Director Paramount Theater
of NULab for Texts, Maps, and Networks, North- 559 Washington St, Boston, MA 02111 ASKWITH FORUM — CHANGES IN MIND
eastern University), Jason Margolis (Reporter/
Correspondent, WGBH) THE FEMALE ENTREPRENEUR’S Hosted by Harvard University and the
EXPERIENCE IN BOSTON Harvard Graduate School of Education
Friday, October 13, 5:30-7:00PM
Hosted by Microsoft New England and LaunchSquad Harvard Graduate School of Education
Wednesday, October 11, 7:00-10:00PM 13 Appian Way, Cambridge, MA 02138
1 Memorial Dr, Cambridge, MA 02142
COFFEE & CHOCOLATE:
CLIMATE CHANGE, SUSTAINABILITY
& GENDER EQUITY
Hosted by Harvard University and the Harvard Ed Portal
Friday, October 13, 6:00-8:30PM
Harvard Ed Portal
224 Western Ave, Boston, MA 02134
THE ROOM WHERE IT HAPPENS:
ON THE AGENCY OF INTERIOR SPACES
Hosted by Harvard University and the
Harvard Art Museums
Friday, October 13 and Saturday, October 14
Keynote: 6:00-7:30PM
Symposium: 9:00AM-5:00PM
Harvard Art Museums
32 Quincy St, Cambridge, MA 02138
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A CELEBRATION 2017 GLOBEDOCS FILM FESTIVAL HUMAN FLOW
OF FILM HOSTED BY THE BOSTON GLOBE
Directed by Ai Weiwei (Germany/USA, 2017,
October 10–15 A five-day documentary film festival, which 140 minutes) • Produced by Ai Weiwei, Chin-chin
Various Greater Boston locations takes place in select theaters across Boston Yap, Heino Deckert
See listings for details and is specifically curated to include a Friday, October 13, 7:30-10:30PM
lively, hosted post-film conversation with Brattle Theatre, $12-$15
Two unique documentary film festivals, Boston Globe journalists to turn screenings Director and artist Ai Weiwei’s detailed and heart-
the GlobeDocs Film Festival and the into an opportunity for the community to breaking exploration into the global refugee crisis.
DC Environmental Film Festival On Tour, come together and have an open dialogue.
converge during HUBweek. Taking place The festival will also announce the winner CIRCLE UP
at venues throughout Boston, join us of the Boston Globe Filmmakers Fund
to engage, promote, and celebrate the Award during the week. Directed and Produced by Julie Mallozzi
power of film. (USA, 2017, 67 minutes)
Opening Night Film & Reception Saturday, October 14, 12:00-2:00PM
GLOBEDOCS PRESENTED BY Brattle Theatre, $12-$15
BENDING THE ARC
DC ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL ON TOUR Guest: Julie Mallozzi
PRESENTED BY Directed by Kief Davidson, Pedro Kos (USA, 2017, CIRCLE UP is a call to action for reframing
102 minutes) • Produced by Cori Shepherd Stern, approaches to crime and punishment through
Kief Davidson the lens of restorative justice, forgiveness, and
Wednesday, October 11, 7:00-11:00PM accountability.
Coolidge Corner Theatre, $12-$30
Guests: Dr. Paul Farmer, Ophelia Dahl Preceded by
Dr. Paul Farmer, Dr. Jim Yong Kim, activist Ophelia
Dahl, Todd McCormack, and investor Thomas White LENOX STREET
began a movement in the 1980s that changed global Directed by Jay Paris (USA, 2017, 32 minutes)
health forever. BENDING THE ARC tells their story.
Twenty high-risk teens from Boston’s most violent
WASTED! THE STORY OF FOOD WASTE neighborhood transform their identities and lives by
participating in a performing arts program.
Co-Hosted with DC Environmental Film
Festival On Tour ANATOMY OF A MALE BALLET DANCER
Directed by Anna Chai, Nari Kye (USA, 2017, 85 min-
utes) • Produced by Anthony Bourdain, Christopher Directed and Produced by David Barba,
Collins, Joe Caterini, Nari Kye, Lydia Tenaglia James Pellerito (USA, 2017, 83 minutes)
Thursday, October 12, 7:00-9:00PM Saturday, October 14, 2:30-4:30PM
Brattle Theatre, $10 Brattle Theatre, $12-$15
World famous chefs Anthony Bourdain, Mario Batali,
Dan Barber, Massimo Bottura and others reimagine Guests: David Barba, James Pellerito
the future of food and in the process create delicious A documentary portrait of Brazilian ballet star
and sustainable solutions for food waste. Marcelo Gomes.
UNREST GLADESMEN: THE LAST OF THE
SAWGRASS COWBOYS
Directed by Jennifer Brea (USA, 2017, 97 minutes)
• Produced by Jennifer Brea, Lindsey Dryden, Directed by David Abel (USA, 2017, 96 minutes)
Patricia E. Gillespie, Alysa Nahmias • Produced by David Abel, Andy Laub
Thursday, October 12, 7:30-9:30PM Saturday, October 14, 5:00-7:00PM
Coolidge Corner Theatre, $12-$15 Brattle Theatre, $12-$15
Guest: Jennifer Brea
A personal film about the hidden world of M.E. Guest: David Abel
(commonly known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome). Exploring the federal government’s ban on Florida’s
iconic airboats in much of Florida’s Everglades.
WGBH First Look
BILL NYE: SCIENCE GUY
Presented by WGBH
Directed by David Alvarado, Jason Sussberg
(USA, 2017, 101 minutes) • Produced by Seth
Gordon, Kate McLean, Nick Pampenella
Saturday, October 14, 7:00PM
Yawkey Theater, FREE
Bill Nye is on a quest to change the world through
science! Using advocacy, education, and his charming
personality, Nye makes a strong argument for why
science matters more than ever in a culture increas-
ingly indifferent to evidence. He is leading by example
and speaking out against those who deny its value.
With exclusive access, this behind-the-scenes portrait
of “the science guy” inspires both young and older to
stand up for what they believe and see the possibili-
ties in front of us.
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FRONTLINE: PUTIN’S REVENGE
Directed by Patrick Farrelly, Kate O’Callaghan (USA, Directed by Greg Campbell (USA, 2017, 93 minutes)
2017, 82 minutes) • Produced by Maggie O’Kane, • Produced by Greg Campbell, Daniel Junge, Geoff Presented by WGBH
Patrick Farrelly McLean, Mike Shum • Executive Produced by Jake Directed by Michael Kirk (USA, 2017, 40 minutes) •
Saturday, October 14, 7:30-9:30PM Gyllenhaal and Jamie Lee Curtis Produced by Michael Kirk, Mike Wiser, Phillip Bennett,
Brattle Theatre, $12-$15 Sunday, October 15, 2:00-4:00PM Jim Gilmore • Reported by Jim Gilmore, David Hoffman
Guests: Patrick Farrelly, Kate O’Callaghan Brattle Theatre, $12-$15 Sunday, October 15, 7:00PM, Yawkey Theater, FREE
JAHA’S PROMISE tells the story of a young woman An in-depth investigation of Russian President Vladimir
who returns home to campaign against the brutal Guest: Greg Campbell Putin’s rise, rule, and motivations. With original reporting
practices that almost destroyed her life. HONDROS explores the life and legacy of photojour- and interviews with key players the film explores who
nalist Chris Hondros, a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist Putin is and what he wants from President Trump.
Shorts Program who was killed in the Libyan revolution in the spring
of 2011. Closing Night Film
CHANGING PERSPECTIVE
QUEST A FINE LINE
(Total running time: 87 minutes)
Sunday, October 15, 11:30AM-1:30PM Directed by Jonathan Olshefski (USA, 2017, 105 Directed by Joanna James (USA, 2017, 71 minutes)
Brattle Theatre, $12-$15 minutes) • Produced by Sabrina Schmidt Gordon • Produced by Joanna James, Anastasia Ganias-
Guest: Allison Cekala Sunday, October 15, 4:30-6:30PM Gellin, Katy Jordan
A program of short films with an eye Brattle Theatre, $12-$15 Sunday, October 15, 7:00-9:00PM
toward a change of perspective. Coolidge Corner Theatre, $12-$15
Guest: Sabrina Schmidt Gordon Guests: Joanna James, Valerie James
• BLIND SUSHI QUEST is the moving portrait of a family in North A FINE LINE explores why only 6 percent of head
Philadelphia filmed over a decade. chefs and restaurant owners are women, when histor-
Directed by Eric Heimbold (USA, 2017, 17 minutes) ically and traditionally women have always held the
I AM EVIDENCE central role in the kitchen.
A blind adventure writer and a sustainable sushi chef
form a bond while searching for enlightenment in the Directed by Trish Adlesic, Geeta Gandbhir
murky depths off the New England coast. (USA, 2017, 89 minutes) • Produced by Trish
Adlesic, Mariska Hargitay
• A FEW SHORT THINGS ABOUT ROBERT IRWIN. Co-Presented with Provincetown Film Festival
Sunday, October 15, 4:30-6:30PM
Directed by Lisanne Skyler (USA, 2017, 7 minutes) Coolidge Corner Theatre, $12-$15
Pioneering Light and Space artist Robert Irwin Guests: Trish Adlesic, Geeta Gandbhir
explored the nature of perception for over six The story of four survivors whose rape kits went
decades. Along the way, he broke a few rules. untested for years, as they navigate their way
through the criminal justice system and learn that
• FUNDIR so often, the system is broken.
Directed by Allison Cekala (USA, 2016, 22 minutes) DC ENVIRONMENTAL
FILM FESTIVAL ON TOUR
FUNDIR follows the extraction, processing and impor-
tation of a necessary commodity from northern Chile Presented by Bank of America
to the streets of Boston.
HAPPENING: CHASING CORAL
• LITTLE POTATO A CLEAN ENERGY REVOLUTION
Hosted in partnership with Boston University
Directed by Wes Hurley, Nathan M. Miller Directed by Jamie Redford (USA, 2017, Institute for Sustainable Energy
(USA, 2017, 14 minutes) 71 minutes); Boston Premiere Directed by Jeff Orlowski • Produced by Larissa
Rhodes (USA, 2017, 93 minutes)
An autobiographical tale of growing up gay in Wednesday October 11, 7:00-9:00PM
Soviet Union Russia, Wes escapes with his mother, Kendall Square Cinema, $10 Friday, October 13, 6:30-9:00PM
a mail order bride, to Seattle to face a whole new Boston University Questrom Auditorium, FREE
oppression. Guest: Jamie Redford (Director)
Guests: Peter Fox-Penner (Director, Institute for
• RUNNIN’ Filmmaker Jamie Redford embarks on a colorful Sustainable Energy), Larissa Rhodes (Producer),
personal journey into the dawn of the clean energy Zack Rago (Film Subject), Diane Thompson
Directed by Alex Hogan, Matthew Orr era and explores issues of human resilience, social (BU Assistant Professor, Marine Ecologist and
(USA, 2017, 22 minutes) justice, embracing the future and finding hope for Paleoclimatologist)
our survival.
RUNNIN’ goes inside a tight-knit community just As Coral reefs around the world vanish at an
outside Boston, retracing the lives of these friends WASTED! THE STORY OF FOOD WASTE unprecedented rate, a team of divers, photographers
through the eyes of the families they left behind and and scientists set out on a thrilling ocean adventure
the friends that barely made it through the same Co-Hosted with GlobeDocs Film Festival (see page 12) to discover why and to reveal the underwater
addictions alive. Thursday, October 12, 7:00-9:00PM mystery to the world.
Brattle Theatre, $10
• STOPPING THE PRESSES: THE GLOBE’S
DORCHESTER PRINTING PLANT GOES DARK
Directed by Scott LaPierre (USA, 2017, 7 minutes)
• Cinematography by Taylor de Lench
A tribute to those who kept the presses going day
after day over the past five decades at The Boston
Globe’s Morrissey Boulevard printing facility.
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Wander your way through a number of reimagined
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EXPERIENCE THE HUB Times subject to change. Please see HUBweek.org for final schedule. Hosted by swissnex Boston, in partnership with
MySquare, Geneva International Film Festival,
October 12-15 FUTURE FORUM Le D.I.X., creative space; and Ville de Geneve
Various times • Immersive I: Thursday, October 12, 1:00-1:30PM;
The HUB, City Hall Plaza Hosted by HUBweek, presented by MilliporeSigma Friday, October 13, 9:00-9:30AM; Saturday,
Interested in a specific topic or experience? Thursday, October 12, 9:00AM-7:00PM October 14, 1:00-1:30PM
Want to swing by The HUB, Presented by • Immersive II: Thursday, October 12, 1:30-2:00PM;
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dozen free events are now open for reg- See page 33 for details. • Immersive III: Thursday, October 12, 5:00-5:30PM;
istration, covering topics such as housing, Friday, October 13, 1:00-1:30PM; Saturday, October 14
robotics, design, and the future of work. DEEP DIVE: THE A.I. REVOLUTION 2:30-3:00PM; Sunday, October 15, 3:30-4:00PM
IN MEDICINE • Immersive IV: Thursday, October 12, 5:30-6:00PM;
Friday, October 13, 1:30-2:00PM; Saturday,
Hosted by Massachusetts General Hospital, in October 14, 3:00-3:30PM
partnership with HUBweek, Harvard University, From abstract visuals to realistic movies, this special
MIT and The Boston Globe event will showcase 360 degree fulldome film selec-
Thursday, October 12, 9:00AM-12:00PM tions. To view the films, visit HUBweek.org.
See page 31 for more details.
MADE IN USA: FULLDOME IMMERSIVE
WHAT IT MEANS TO BE
ART OF A MOVEMENT Hosted by swissnex Boston, in partnership
with HUBweek
Hosted by Opportunity Nation • Immersive I: Thursday, October 12, 2:00-2:30PM;
Thursday, October 12, 10:30AM-11:30AM Friday, October 13, 2:00-2:30PM; Saturday, October
This session will explore how organizations can 14, 5:15-5:45PM; Sunday, October 15, 1:30-2:00PM
inspire, be a part of and support movements that • Immersive II: Thursday, October 12, 3:45-4:30PM;
drive widespread social change. Friday, October 13, 10:00-10:45AM; Saturday,
October 14, 9:30-10:15AM
Speakers: Monique Rizer (Executive Director, From artists both local and further afield, a showcase
Opportunity Nation) of American-made fulldome movies to amuse your
eyes and heart. To view the films, visit HUBweek.org.
DIGITAL TRUST AND
THE SHARING ECONOMY DEEP DIVE: VOICES OF
ONCOLOGY DISCOVERY
Hosted by Tufts University
Thursday, October 12, 11:30-12:15PM Hosted by Harvard University, Harvard Medical
How does trust in the digital world shape our shared School, Mass General Hospital and Bristol-Myers
economy? Squibb Company
Thursday, October 12, 2:00-3:30PM
Speakers: Dr. Bhaskar Chakravorti (Sr. Associate Dean See page 31 for more details.
of International Business & Finance - The Fletcher
School, Tufts University) ABSTRACT SUPERCONSCIOUS
EXPLORATION PHASE Hosted by swissnex Boston, in partnership
with MySquare
Hosted by swissnex Boston, in partnership Thursday, October 12, 2:30-3:00PM; Friday, October 13,
with MySquare and NEST Immersion 10:45-11:15AM, Saturday, October 14, 2:00-2:30PM;
Exploration Phase I: Thursday, October 12 - Sunday, Sunday, October 15, 1:00-1:30PM
October 15, 12:00-1:00PM Two movies by the Geneva-based studio
Open doors: come in, lay down, relax and experience MySquare will take you on a futuristic meta-
the swissnex Dome as if you were traveling through conscious abstract journey. To view the films, visit
galaxies and time. HUBweek.org.
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INCLUSIVE AND SOCIAL INEQUITY
INNOVATION
CHALLENGE Hosted by UMass Boston
CELEBRATION Thursday, October 12, 3:30PM-4:30PM
Deepening economic inequality, persistence of racial
Hosted by The MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy, in partnership with HUBweek discrimination, and intensification of climate change
Thursday, October 12, 6:00-7:30PM challenge humanity in novel ways. What are strat-
egies to build resilience and spark innovation to
The Inclusive Innovation Challenge Celebration SPEAKERS: Mignon Clyburn (Commissioner, address these intertwined challenges?
explores and honors the technology-driven solutions Federal Communications Commission),
creating an economy that works for the many and Joseph Eastin (President and CEO, ISN), Speakers Dr. David W. Cash (Dean, John W.
not just the few in the digital age. During the IIC Andrew Dunckelman (Economic Opportunity McCormack Graduate School of Policy & Global
Celebration, an evening showcase and gala event, Lead, Google.org), Zeynep Ton (Faculty at the Studies, UMASS Boston) and Dr. Atiya Martin (Chief
renowned leaders in the Inclusive Innovation move- MIT Sloan School), Erik Brynjolfsson (Director of Resilience Officer, City of Boston)
ment will deliver talks, focused on how to ensure that the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy, Faculty
the benefits of digital progress are shared by all. at the MIT Sloan School), Andrew McAfee INVESTING IN AMERICAN JOBS
(Co-Director of the MIT Initiative on the Digital
The Grand Prize Winners in the $1 million prize Economy, Principle Research Scientist at the MIT Hosted by Walmart
program will be announced, providing specific Sloan School), Devin Cook (Executive Producer, Thursday, October 12, 4:15PM-5:00PM
examples of approaches that are working today. MIT IDE Inclusive Innovation Challenge) Join us as we identify the trends that are serving as
This event will energize the audience, inspiring a catalyst for the U.S. manufacturing industry while
attendees to become catalysts of Inclusive Innova- explaining our long-term vision for making a differ-
tion and creators of economic opportunity for all. ence in our communities through job creation.
Speakers: Chris Buchanan (Director, Public Affairs &
State/Local Government Relations, Walmart)
FULLSCALE DOME-INATION
Hosted by swissnex Boston, in partnership
with NEST Immersion
Thursday, October 12, 4:30-5:00PM; Sunday,
October 15, 2:30-3:00PM
A selection of award-winning fulldome short films
by artists Sean Caruso and Red Light Misfits, active
within the Canadian collective NEST Immersion. To
view the films, visit HUBweek.org.
IMMERSION
Hosted by HUBweek, presented by Union Point
Thursday, October 12, 6:00PM-10:00PM
See page 37 for details.
ERIC SCHMIDT SHEILA MARCELO LEILA JANAH
Executive Chairman, Founder, Executive Founder and CEO,
Alphabet, Inc. Chairwoman, CEO of Care.com Sama Group and LXMI
UNCHARTED DOMAIN SAT FEST 2017
Hosted by swissnex Boston, in partnership Hosted by swissnex Boston, in partnership with
with Massachusetts College of Art and Design Society for Arts and Technology (SAT)
and Charles Hayden Planetarium, Museum
of Science Thursday, October 12, 3:00-3:45PM;
Saturday, October 14, 5:45-6:30PM
Thursday, October 12, 3:00-3:30PM; The SAT Fest is the Society for Arts and
Saturday, October 14, 11:30AM-12:00PM Technology’s annual short-film festival showcasing
An immersive experience created at the some of the best immersive achievements recently
Massachusetts College of Art and Design. created at the SAT and around the world. To view
the films, visit HUBweek.org.
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FRIDAY• OCT 13 DEEP DIVE: INNOVATIONS IN OPIOID “Cycle” and “Waiting Far Away”, two shorts that will
TREATMENT AND RECOVERY take you on an exploratory trip, wandering between
Times subject to change. Please see HUBweek.org for final schedule. one universe to the other.
Hosted by Massachusetts General Hospital
FUTURE FORUM Friday, October 13, 1:00-4:00PM RADIO BOSTON LIVE
See page 31 for more details.
Hosted by HUBweek, presented by MilliporeSigma Hosted by WBUR
Friday, October 13, 9:00AM-7:00PM GETTING AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES Friday, October 13, 3:00-4:00PM
ON THE ROAD Join WBUR’s Radio Boston Team, with host Meghna
Speakers include Atul Gawande, George Church, Chakrabarti, for a live production of their show during
Karl Iagnemma, Luhan Yang, Malcolm Gladwell, Hosted by Liberty Mutual Insurance HUBweek.
and Ric Fulop. Friday, October 13, 2:15PM-3:00PM
See page 33 for details. Join us to explore the rapidly evolving autonomous LEADING FOR CREATIVITY
vehicle space. What behavioral trends, new technolo-
DEEP DIVE: CLIMATE CHANGE gies, and regulatory hurdles are making an impact on Hosted by IDEO
this expanding ecosystem? What can you expect to Friday, October 13, 3:15PM-4:00PM
Hosted by MIT Center for Collective Intelligence’s see on the road in the very near future? How do people in leadership roles unlock the creativity
Climate CoLab of their organizations so that those they lead can
Friday, October 13, 9:00AM-12:00PM PLANETARY EXPLORATIONS become more creative—and in turn, create, embrace,
See page 31 for more details. and execute on new ideas?Learn how you can turn
Hosted by swissnex Boston, in partnership with the creativity into a competitive advantage.
DISRUPTING POACHING NETWORKS Charles Hayden Planetarium, Museum of Science
Friday, October 13, 2:30-3:00PM; Sunday, October 15, Speakers: Michael Hendrix (Partner & Executive
Hosted by the International Fund for 2:00-2:30PM Design Director, IDEO Boston)
Animal Welfare (IFAW)
Friday, October 13, 9:15AM-10:00AM BEANTOWN
Attacking poaching from the bottom up. Come see THROWDOWN
how innovative thinking and progressive technology
are saving elephants. Hosted by the MIT Enterprise Forum of Cambridge, in partnership with HUBweek
Friday, October 13, 5:00 PM-7:00 PM
Speakers: Azzedine Downes (President & CEO, IFAW)
and Faye Cuevas (Chief of Staff, IFAW) Home to over 60 colleges and universities, Boston Each will pitch their student-founded startups
has launched some of the most creative and for recognition, as voted by the audience, as
AROUND US. ON US. WITHIN US. inventive student-founded startups in the world. the winner of this fourth annual event. In a fun,
This night is all about celebrating and showcasing collaborative environment, this program will
Hosted by Analog Devices them! The Beantown Throwdown features student also include a panel moderated by Scott Kirsner,
Friday, October 13, 10:15-11:15 AM teams representing 10+ local colleges and univer- (Columnist, The Boston Globe; Co-Founder,
Explore the disruptive potential and the challenges sities including: Innovation Leader) with unbridled insights from
ahead for novel sensor technologies emerging from area entrepreneurs and investors.
MIT.nano and other area startups. Babson College • Berklee College of Music •
Boston College • Boston University • Brandeis SPEAKERS: Emily Levy, CEO and Co-Founder,
HOUSING THE WORKFORCE - University • Harvard University • Massachusetts Mighty Well; Dave Balter, CEO, Mylestone;
TYPOLOGY, TECHNOLOGY & TECTONICS College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences more on HUBweek.org
(MCPHS) • Massachusetts Insitute of Technology •
Hosted by Stantec Northeastern University • Tufts University • UMass
Friday, October 13, 11:30-12:30PM Boston • Wentworth
As our city’s population continues to increase, there’s
a lack of variety in the housing supply that will serve
the city’s shifting demographics and interests. What
are the solutions that make our urban communities
more livable?
Speakers Tamara Roy (Principal, Stantec Boston),
Kent Larson (Director, Changing Places Research
Group & City Science Initiative, MIT Media Lab),
Marcy Ostberg (Director, Housing Innovation Lab,
Mayor’s Office of New Urban Mechanics), Aeron
Hodges (Associate, Stantec Boston)
THE WOMEN BEHIND
DIGITAL HEALTH
Hosted by MassChallenge
Friday, October 13, 12:45PM-2:00PM
Hear from the women transforming the digital
health industry and the winding paths they took
to achieve success.
Speakers Carla Small (Sr. Director of Innovation
& Digital Health Accelerator, Boston Children’s
Hospital), Zoe Barry (CEO & Founder, ZappRX),
Nancy Brown (Venture Partner, Oak Ventures),
Maeghan Welford (MassTech Chief of Staff,
Massachusetts Technology Collaborative)
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DE-STRESS STORIES UNDER THE STARS INTERGALACTIC YOGA
BOSTON Hosted by swissnex Boston, in partnership with the Hosted by swissnex Boston, in partnership
Charles Hayden Planetarium, Museum of Science with MySquare
Hosted by Benson-Henry Institute Friday, October 13, 4:00-4:30PM; Saturday, October Saturday, October 14, 10:15-11:30AM; Sunday,
for Mind Body Medicine at Mass 14, 4:30-5:00PM; Sunday, October 15, 10:15-10:45AM October 15, 9:00-10:15AM
General Hospital Through the use of live storytelling, radio, and music you Experience yoga from another planet, surrounded
Saturday, October 14 will experience true stories, both personal and inspired by stars.
10:00AM-12:00PM, Faneuil Hall by science, that explore the theme of ‘Light in the Dark,’
all unfolding beneath the canopy of our cosmos. To view DEMO DAY
If headlines and online chatter are stressing the films, visit HUBweek.org.
you and your family out, HUBweek can help. Hosted by HUBweek, presented by Bank of America
De-Stress Boston will teach you how to calm the THE SWISS TOUCH: Saturday, October 14, 10:00-6:00PM
body, unplug and relax. EXPLORING DIGITAL UTOPIA Demo Day programming will be hosted throughout
De-Stress Boston is a community-wide experien- The HUB on Saturday. For more details on the
tial education session about the power of stress Hosted by swissnex Boston, in partnership with schedule, please see page 42.
reduction techniques to improve health and Presence Switzerland (PRS), Swiss Touch USA,
build resiliency. This year’s program is focused and Geneva International Film Festival MAKING A LIVE STORYTELLING SHOW
on issues which impact families across the Friday, October 13, 5:00-7:00PM FOR A PLANETARIUM
board — from the stress of living in a politically The Swiss Touch table will feature a discussion with
charged world to relationships and parenting in Swiss and International experts addressing modern Hosted by swissnex Boston, in partnership with the
the age of social media and technology. The pro- utopia as it relates, or could relate, to digital art, Charles Hayden Planetarium, Museum of Science
gram will also offer instruction on family yoga technology, and science. Saturday, October 14, 3:45-4:30PM
and nutrition. A group of scientists, artists, and musicians share
SPEAKERS: Herbert Benson, MD (Founder and ON POINT LIVE insights around the production of a mashup of live
Director Emeritus Benson-Henry Institute for storytelling, radio, and music that unfurls amidst
Mind Body Medicine at Mass General Hospital; Hosted by WBUR visuals on the dome.
Mind Body Professor of Medicine, Harvard Friday, October 13, 7:30-9:00PM
Medical School), Ellen Slawsby, PhD (Director, Tom Ashbrook, host of NPR’s popular call-in news KRIP-HOP NATION:
Mind/Body Chronic Pain Service); Steven program, On Point, brings his show to Faneuil Hall THE CROSSROADS EXPERIENCE.
Schlozman, MD (Staff Psychotherapist, Associate for a live recording that is broadcast nationally the
Director of Mass General Hospital’s Clay Center following weekday. Feel the energy of the show with Hosted by HUBweek, presented by Union Point
for Young Healthy Minds); Margaret Baim, MS, a live band followed by Tom’s interview with a leading Saturday, 10/14, 5:00-6:00PM
NP (Clinical Director, Center for Training, Stress cultural figure. The Crossroads Experience is a performance
Management and Resiliency, Benson-Henry using original music and poetry along with imagery
Institute for Mind Body Medicine, Massachusetts IMMERSION taking the audience on a journey through experiences
General Hospita) Laura Malloy, LICSW (Director of being black in the world of disability. With Mr.
of Yoga Programs; Co-Director, Education Hosted by HUBweek, presented by Union Point Moore’s deep and soulful words, poetry becomes
Initiative Benson-Henry Institute for Mind Friday, October 13, 6:00PM-10:00PM the orator of tales of timely and timeless topics.
Body Medicine) See page 37 for details. Mr. Jones scores the “Experience” with a funky
soundtrack, along with verses from their collabora-
SATURDAY• OCT 14 tions: the crossroads illuminates the challenges faced
while being Black and Disabled in America.
Times subject to change. Please see HUBweek.org for final schedule.
IMMERSION
COSMIC MEDITATION
Hosted by HUBweek, presented by Union Point
Hosted by swissnex Boston, in partnership with the Saturday, October 14, 6:00PM-10:00PM
Charles Hayden Planetarium, Museum of Science For details, see page 37.
Saturday, October 14, 8:15-9:30AM; Sunday,
October 15, 10:45AM-12:00PM SUNDAY • OCT 15
Come meditate or bliss out while relaxing in the dome
and watching beautiful visuals from infinity. Times subject to change. Please see HUBweek.org for final schedule.
FUTURE FORUM GREEN UP NEW ENGLAND CHALLENGE
Hosted by HUBweek, presented by MilliporeSigma Hosted by Project Green Schools/Boston Bruins
Saturday, October 14, 9:00AM-4:30PM Foundation/Walmart
Speakers include: Amy Cuddy, Joan C. Williams, John Sunday, October 15, 11:30AM-12:30PM
Valverde, and Sarah Green-Carmichael. Hear from the Boston Bruins and the Boston Bruins
See page 33 for details. Foundation, Project Green Schools and Walmart
about the Green Up New England Challenge, which
aims to develop Green Student Leaders in schools
throughout New England.
Speakers Valerie Sununu (First Lady of NH),
Bob Sweeney (Executive Director, Boston Bruins
Foundation), Chris Buchanan (Director, Public Affairs
& State/Local Government Relations, Walmart),
Robin Organ (Founder & Executive Director,
Project Green Schools)
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BUTTERFLY EFFECT: A STUDY CONTEMPORARY AND TEMPORARY: realm designs, public spaces are missing the vital
IN PROTOTYPING, ART AND CREATIVE PLACEMAKING AND programs that aid in full activation potential. How
SUSTAINABILITY TACTICAL URBANISM then do we work together to transform these spaces
through “creative placemaking?”
Hosted by EYP Architecture and Engineering, in Hosted by BSA Urban Design Committee, Sasaki
partnership with Skanska, Autodesk, greenGoat, Design, and HUBweek Speakers: Christina Lanzl (Director, Urban Culture
Associated Energy Developers, CBT, Dynalloy, Institute), David Nagahiro (Principal, CBT, Master Planner
Northeastern University, and HUBweek Sunday, October 15, 3:30-4:30PM “The HUB”), Christine Dunn (Chair of Arts & Culture,
Sunday, October 15, 12:00-1:00PM We are in the midst of a public art paradigm shift. Sasaki), Julie Burrows (Chief of Arts and Culture for the
On view as part of The HUB, the “Butterfly Effect” As most cities struggle to afford investment in City of Boston), Janet Echelman (Sculptor)
archway offered audiences an experience that monumental public art and new high quality public
focused on transformation and small gestures with
big impact. Panelists will discuss their process from ROBOT
concept through fabrication and construction, BLOCK PARTY
highlighting challenges and unique lessons learned.
Participants will have a chance to see and feel proto- Hosted by HUBweek, the City of Boston and MassRobotics
types, as well as experiment with creating their own Sunday, October 15, 11:00AM-5:00PM
origami paper butterflies.
Robot Block Party will showcase the latest in Join us in the big dome at The HUB, presented
DESIGN MUSEUM: ART, TECHNOLOGY, robotics and provide exciting demos of products by Liberty Mutual Insurance, to learn about how
& SOCIAL DREAMING to come, highlighting the Massachusetts robotics innovative technology and artificial intelligence
ecosystem. are providing solutions in healthcare, agriculture,
Hosted by Design Museum Boston transportation, and the home.
Mothersill has a background in aeronautical engi- In the future, many people imagine the roads
neering and industrial design. She will be discussing to be changed by self-driving cars, the skies to Showcasing companies include Collabots,
the intersections of design, computational methods, be peppered with drones, and our daily lives to DevTech Research Group at Tufts University,
and the emotional connections in design. She is be interconnected with robots. How will self- iRobot, Jibo, MassRobotics, Mini-Mole, MIT,
interested in the intuitive tactile interactions that can driving cars change your commute? Will robots NextShift Robotics, Northeastern University,
result from the seamless integration of engineering make deliveries to your home? How are robots SoftRobotics, SuperPedestrian, Symbiotic,
into the design of products and objects around us. helping people by working in dangerous places? Teradyne/Universal, UAS Development, Vecna
Robot Block Party is free and open to the pub- Technologies, Worcester Polytechnic Institute,
“A NEW WAVE?” - CHANGES AND lic with registration to The HUB. Come by to ask and the Wyss Institute at Harvard. Check out
SHIFTS IN PUBLIC ART IN BOSTON questions, interact with robots, and get inspired. HUBweek.org for the full list!
Hosted by HUBweek
Sunday, October 15, 1:00-2:00PM
While public art seems alive and well in Boston, it also
seems to have gone through a lot of changes. This
panel brings together leaders in the field to discuss
the past, present and future of public art in the City
of Boston.
Speakers: Kaveh Mojtabai (Founder and Publisher,
Artscope Magazine), Cher Krause Knight, Ph.D
(Professor of Art History Department of Visual
and Media Arts, Emerson College), Kate Gilbert
(Executive Director, Now + There), Pedro Alonzo
(Independent Curator), Lucas Cowan (Public Art
Curator, Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy),
Stella Aguirre McGregor (Founder and Executive/
Artistic Director, Urbano Project), Daniel S. DeLuca,
(Director, Mobius)
DESIGNING FOR CLIMATE CHANGE
Hosted by Arrowstreet
Sunday, October 15, 2:30-3:15PM
Learn about the strategies that will ensure our build-
ings are here to stay.
Speakers: Nicholas Iselin (General Manager - Devel-
opment, Landlease), Nick Black (Managing Director,
Boston Waterfront Initiative), Paul Kirshen (Visiting
Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Tufts
University), Amy Korte (Principal, Arrowstreet)
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VENUES 36 NOMADIC CIVIC SCULPTURE/
41 19 ARCH SOLAR
URBANO PROJECT
1 GREEN DOME 20 ARTISTS FOR HUMANITY
37 OUTSIDE THE BOX/TOYOTA
2 BLUE DOME 21 BANK OF AMERICA 38 PHILIPS AURA
INNOVATION HUB 39 PLACE/SETTING
3 RED DOME 40 POLLINATE
22 BRUTAL RYTHYM 41 POP-UP PLAY CUBES/
4 LOUNGE
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THE BOSTON GLOBE 24 CBT 42 SHADOW CODING
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SPREAD6 SWISSNEXDOME 25 CITY SYMPHONIES/MIT 44 SLIDESHOW/NOW+THERE
7 CITY HALL 45 TRI-ME
8 FANEUIL HALL 26 CONTAINING ADDICTION/ 46 THE UNCONCIOUS MIND/
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10 AMES HOTEL 26 TORTILLA SOCIAL & TOMORROW/MGH
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11 HUBWEEK BOOK MILLIPORESIGMA WITH A MISSION
& SWAG STORE
12 HUBWEEK CAFE 28 EDUCATION FIRST 48 ZEPHYR
13 ENTRANCE & 29 ENCHANTED FOREST MURALS
REGISTRATION
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MARKET REVOLUTION
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Ginkgo Bioworks The Boston Globe
The Globe has been a daily news outlet reporting the
1:1 is the culmination of Natsai Audrey Chieza’s world’s most important events since 1872. Today, we
residency at Ginkgo Bioworks. The collaboration update our readers by the minute with continuous
between a designer and a biotech startup is unique breaking news and essential information. Relive our
in bringing a host of different stakeholders together most significant news coverage since our found-
to explore the dynamics of converging bio and digital ing in an immersive, enveloping experience under a
fabrication technologies, and seeks to determine their geodesic dome. In partnership with Inphantry and
impact on materials and product design ecosystems. Freedomes, #Globe365 surrounds you in histo-
ry-making events as they occurred—one calendar
EXPLORE DOZENS OF 18 360° SCIENCE day at a time—through stunning visuals, sounds, and
movement.
SHIPPING CONTAINERS STAT
23 BUTTERFLY EFFECT
October 12-15 What did you expect to do today? Save lives?
9:00AM-10:00PM (5:00PM on Sunday) Stare microscopic death in the face? Using cutting EYP Architecture & Engineering Skanska,
The HUB, City Hall Plaza edge virtual reality technology, STAT and Brookline Green Goat, Northeastern University, Dynalloy,
Interactive Group will take you inside some of the Associated Energy Developers, Autodesk, ABC
Wander your way through a number of most exciting science lives, lived within the most Printing
reimagined shipping containers, brought to exclusive spaces. Stop by our shipping container at This installation offers an experience that focuses
life through demonstrations, performance, The HUB to experience it for yourself. on transformation and small gestures with big
and immersive experiences. impact. Allegorical butterflies illustrate how mate-
21 BANK OF AMERICA rials reclaimed from the construction waste stream
INNOVATION HUB can be changed, re-animated and repurposed
into immersive and technology-infused art. How
Bank of America will you be transformed? Let us know @HUBweek
#HUBweek_ButterflyEffect
Come experience how Bank of America is creating a
25 CITY SYMPHONIES
smarter, efficient experience for customers through
Tod Machover and Opera of the Future
innovative banking technologies. Map out your finan- Group, MIT Media Lab
City Symphonies is an international, collaborative
cial dream board, play our two-player money transfer music project creating massive sonic portraits of
cities, using traditional musical materials, found audio,
game, or take a VR tour of Bank of America’s new and new technologies developed at the MIT Media
Lab to allow everyone to participate. This installation
technology-driven financial center. will provide an exciting, immersive introduction to
the works created around the world since 2013, and
20 ARTISTS FOR HUMANITY invites YOU to help launch the Boston version in
collaboration with HUBweek, which will premiere
Artists For Humanity invites you to take a in 2019.
never-before-seen look into the creative corners of
Boston’s cultural landscape. Step inside our shipping
container to experience representations of Boston’s
diverse communities through a soundscape of field
recordings and spoken word, poetry and perhaps, a
wish for the future for Boston alongside synesthetic
video projections. On the container’s exterior, con-
temporary mixed media reveals the voice, vision, and
virtuosity of AFH’s creative teens. Don’t miss it!
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26 CONTAINING ADDICTION: 15 FRESH TRUCK MOBILE
PAINTING, RAPPING AND MARKET RENOVATION
WRITING TOWARD RECOVERY Fresh Truck
Mass General Center for Community Health Fresh Truck is renovating their
Improvement and the Artists Group of Charlestown Weekly Market vehicle to become
Join us in this immersive art experience and a full service mobile grocery store. In
creating a community portrait of addiction and collaboration with sweetgreen, come learn
recovery in Boston. about how they are rethinking the retail layout and 37 OUTSIDE THE BOX
market aesthetics to drive nutrition education and Toyota
Learn the science behind the
27 CURIOSITY CUBE behavioral change in the shopping experience. They innovative, hydrogen-powered
Toyota Mirai fuel cell vehicle and
MilliporeSigma are also working with an engineer from the MIT Media the best in class, fuel-efficient Prius
Prime. Take a walk through Toyota’s
Designed to inspire curiosity and bring science to Lab to install a custom refrigeration history of advanced technology
the masses through hands-on science experiments, vehicles and learn about the
explore MilliporeSigma’s Curiosity Cube, a recycled unit that will enable them to carry meat, dairy and commitments to a cleaner future.
shipping container that has been retrofitted into a
solar-powered mobile science lab. prepared food items. Explore how these changes Test drive through the streets
of Boston and get hands-on
will help them get more fresh food to more Boston with the Mirai, Prius Prime,
families all year round. Prius Liftback, and Prius C.
Experience the future of
28 EF EDUCATION FIRST 32 GREEN UP NEW ENGLAND mobility at this one-of-
CHALLENGE a-kind exhibit.
Wish getting your passport was easier? Swing
by EF Education First’s booth to get photos taken Boston Bruins Foundation, Project Green Schools, 39 PLACE/SETTING
for your passport and meet the team in pink! EF
Education First, the world leader in international edu- and Walmart Anda French and Jenny French,
cation, offers every imaginable way to see the world, French 2D and Gabriel Mugar
experience another culture, learn a language or earn The Boston Bruins and the Boston Bruins Foundation Place/Setting is a series of collaborative meals that
an academic degree. traces the productive conversations that happen
partnered with Project Green Schools and Walmart within its space during HUBweek. Each meal, hosted
by one organization, encourages networking, knowl-
for the Green Up New England Challenge, which edge-sharing, and collaboration in order to demystify
the feasibility and value of cooperative models in a
aims to develop Green Student Leaders in variety of contexts.
schools throughout New England. Schools across 40 POLLINATE
30 LEAFY GREEN MACHINE New England took the challenge and competed in Jason Hoelscher and Jessamy McManus,
Umwelt Operations Unlimited; Will Penny, Michael
Freight Farms energy reduction, waste reduction, water reduction, Porten and Britt Spencer, Widowmaker Collective;
Jeff Schmuki and Wendy DesChene, Plantbot
Check out the Leafy Green Machine: a pre-assembled best green school practices, and best green commu- Genetics
hydroponic farm inside an up-cycled freight container, POLLINATE intertwines artistic creativity and science
capable of producing yields at commercial-scale in nity practices. / tech / biology with coevolutionary aesthetics to
any climate and any season. explore issues of collaboration cascades, fragility,
34 FUTURE-FOCUSED and robustness in terms of conceptual attractors and
31 GO TO THE LIGHT: NEON DREAM complex adaptive network ecologies.
Liberty Mutual Insurance
Helen Popinchalk and Morgan Grenier,
Trifecta Editions, and Jay Lacouture, AntiDesigns As a transforming company that recognizes the
changing needs of our customers and employees,
Go to the Light: Neon Dream is a unique, immersive Liberty Mutual Insurance embraces innovation, tech-
black light experience! Drawing inspiration from nology, agile thinking and creative minds. From build-
interior design and all that glows and fluoresces in ing an API to help consumers make more informed
the natural world, they create a dayglow cavern — decisions about where they are going to live, to our
the ultimate neon clubhouse that combines elements strategic partnerships with industry-leading research-
of interior environments with ephemera and 3-D ers and entrepreneurs, our innovations begin with our
objects inspired by nature. insurance expertise and extend far beyond.
35 MIT — FOR A BETTER WORLD
MIT
From its campus in Cambridge and across the globe,
the MIT community pursues education, research, and
innovation to make a better world. Meet MIT students
and find out what they’re working on: they’ll be doing
a good-old-fashioned series of show-and-tell pre-
sentations across a range of disciplines. They’ll also
be displaying MIT student artwork that depicts their
community and what makes it tick: a shared desire to
push the boundaries of knowledge to the benefit of
humankind.
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Presented by Urbano Project
and Salvador Jimenez-Flores
Urbano Project and lead artist Salvador Jimenez-
Flores bring “Nomadic Civic Sculpture 4.0”, a mobile
mural and interactive sculpture that captures the
history, essence, and current struggles of Egleston
Communities, to HUBweek 2017.
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studioMLA Architects TOMORROW
Pause, reflect, relax and recreate in this series
of occupiable and interactive contained spaces Russell Museum of Medical History and Innovation
throughout The HUB.
at Mass. General Hospital
44 SLIDESHOW
In this mini-museum, explore how surgical anesthesia
Now + There, Feat. Elisa Hamilton
“Slideshow” is a series of curated slide talks by revolutionized health care when it was introduced in
ten Boston-area women, each featuring a week in
the presenter’s life, as documented by her in 25 1846. Discover what happens in the brain in the space
images. Using analog Kodak slides, Slideshow invites
HUBweek participants to peer into the lives of between consciousness and anesthesia, and how new
women throughout Boston -- women who often go
unnoticed or unrecognized, and who will share their anesthesiology research is changing our understand-
lives with the public in their own words and images.
ing of brain science.
26 TORTILLA SOCIAL
47 UNION POINT: A CITY WITH A MISSION
Salvador Jimenez-Flores
Salvador Jimenez-Flores presents “Tortilla Social” a Union Point
multi-faceted, mobile printing press that will engage
audiences through various artistic and cultural func- Take a walk through the streets of Union Point, a new
tions, converting any spaces into hubs for printmak- smart city rising on the South Shore. See and feel the
ing workshops. This project is made possible with unique elements that make Union Point the city of
funding by the New England Foundation for the Arts’ the future.
Creative City Program, with funding from The Barr
Foundation and with additional support from the 48 ZEPHYR
Boston Foundation. Saturday, October 14, 12:00-
3:00pm and 6-9pm. Clint Baclawski
Drawing inspiration from the pioneering spirit of
the California Light and Space movement, this work
moves the medium into newly de-constructed ground
beyond the tradition and constraints of a photo-
graphic frame. Light itself is reconfigured. The bulb
becomes the medium. The photographic image takes
an unexpected form like the stanzas of a sonnet or
the sequencing of notes in a music composition.
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CALEB NEELON LIZ JAFF
Caleb Neelon is an artist and writer based in Liz Jaff is a native of New York City and received
Cambridge, Massachusetts. Neelon’s broad range of her BFA in Painting from the Rhode Island School of
recent activity includes studio artwork, cultural diplo- Design. Her work has been exhibited nationally and
macy projects through the U.S. State Department; internationally, including Montserrat College of Art,
curatorial work at museums, projects bringing art- Massachusetts, Art Complex Center of Tokyo, Japan,
work to hospitals, documentary film production, and and The Rochester Contemporary Art Center.
painting for fun in the street.
MARKA27
CEDRIC DOUGLAS
Born in Juarez, Mexico, and raised in Dallas, Texas,
Cedric Douglas is the Founder and Creative Director Marka27’s foray into the art world began in the city’s
of The Up Truck, a mobile art lab designed to engage streets mastering the art of graffiti. Advancing to
underserved Boston communities through art and earn his BFA from The Museum School of Fine Arts
creativity. Douglas is also an artist who combines the in Boston, Marka27 became a household name for
use of street art ideology and raw creativity to con- his “audio canvas” series and elaborately executed
nect, inspire, and interact with the community. installation art and murals. Largely inspired by multi
cultural influences, Marka27’s art has served as a
DANA WOULFE reflection of his varying interests.
Dana Woulfe is a visual artist living and working PERCY FORTINI-WRIGHT
in Boston. He is also co-director of the Project SF
artist collective, where he has directed and exhibited Percy Fortini-Wright is a Boston based artist who
worldwide and worked with clients including Nike, received both his BFA and MFA from the Art Institute
Converse and Vitaminwater. He is known for his vivid, of Boston at Lesley University. While in his youth,
abstract paintings and large scale mural work. he started by writing graffiti, becoming a technician
of wild style graffiti letters, tags and bubble letters.
DAVID TENG-OLSEN Simultaneously, he evolved as a traditional painter of
city scenes, abstract and classical painting.
Teng-Olsen comes from a background in bioengi-
neering and scientific illustration, and holds an M.F.A. ROB GIBBS
from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His work
is characterized by a unique exuberance and spirit of Rob “Problak” Gibbs grew up in Roxbury, MA ven-
unfettered experimentation, and a bold graphic line, turing between Lenox St. apartments and Orchard
joined with a vivid, fantastical sense of color. Park projects. From a young age, he had a vision of
beautifying the ghettos of Boston with graffiti art — an
art form that is frequently overlooked, undervalued
and misunderstood. His work impels the viewer to
allow imagination to become a playground for testing
boundaries and breaking rules.
CHECK OUT 11 ARTISTS’ INSA
UNIQUE CREATIVE SKILLS IMAGINE (AKA SNEHA SHRESTHA) Presented by Union Point
ON SHIPPING CONTAINERS IMAGINE (aka Sneha Shrestha) is an artist and edu- HUBweek is proud to present INSA as the featured
cator from Kathmandu, Nepal. She has established artist of HUBweek Walls. INSA’s work has been
October 12-15 herself as a Nepali street artist meshing the Nepali globally recognized for its technical complexity
9:00AM-10:00PM (5:00PM on Sunday) alphabet and the Boston street art scene. Her works and innovation. INSA will LIVE transform a 60’
The HUB, City Hall Plaza can be described as thoughtful yet irreverent pieces, by 18’ temporary container wall with his dynamic
marrying the beauty of an elegant script with the imagery to create an animated mural known as
Check out this collection of murals droll text she often incorporates into her canvases. “GIF-ITI.” INSA’s GIF-ITI app will allow you to
showcasing 11 artists’ unique creative skills In 2013, Sneha established Nepal’s first Children’s Art direct your smartphone at the static painted wall
as they take over a shipping container with Museum. to see it come to life in its fully animated format.
paint and passion. Check HUBweek.org to
learn which artists will be painting live! KENJI NAKAYAMA
Kenji Nakayama is an artist who lives and works in
Boston. His diverse practice encompasses careful
pinstriping and gilded lettering, abstract line com-
positions, and handcut, multi-layered stencil paint-
ings. Regardless of form, all of his work serves as a
personal diary of experience and influence, and his
process can be described as a balance between medi-
tation and highlytrained craftsmanship.
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5TH ANNUAL BUILD to give you the opportunity to connect one-one-one
ENTREPRENEUR GAMES with a new mentor, on-site, at The HUB, presented by
Liberty Mutual Insurance. Get career advice, absorb
Hosted by BUILD Boston wisdom from them, or bounce as many ideas off of
Wednesday, October 11, 3:00-7:00PM them as you can in 15 minutes. Mentors include local
Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center/1350 Tremont founders, investors, leading researchers and creators,
St, Boston, MA 02120 and business executives. For the full list and to grab
The Entrepreneur Games is an Olympics-themed your chance before it’s gone, visit HUBweek.org.
event that brings more than 1,000 members of
Boston’s tech, venture capital, and startup companies THE GIRL HACKATHON
together for an afternoon of fierce, but friendly com-
petition and networking. Hosted by Girl Hackathon
Saturday, October 14, 2:00-4:00PM
DELL POLICYHACK Localytics, Floor 3, 2 Center Plz, Boston, MA 02108
The Girl Hackathon, a program created by women
Hosted by Dell Technologies in technology to spark a lifelong interest for girls in
Wednesday, October 11, 6:00-9:00PM technology, is a two hour gathering that empowers
Pivotal Labs/255 Main St 6th Floor, Cambridge, MA upper elementary/middle school girls to experience
02142 the creativity and excitement that occurs when the
Join entrepreneurs, Dell executives, policymakers, power of coding is unleashed. Designed to teach
NGO leaders and private sector innovators as they the basic concepts of coding through Hopscotch, a
present their innovative policy solutions to global coding platform used to create original games, the
development challenges. Girl Hackathon pairs mentors with teams of two girls
to provide a hands-on experience into the world of
HUBMENTOR coding, ultimately sparking a lifelong interest in the
possibilities of technology. New this year, our mentors
Hosted by HUBweek will be selected from area high schools to optimize
Friday, October 13, 10:00AM-6:00PM the experience of near peer learning.
The HUB, Boston City Hall Plaza
We’ve joined forces with close to two dozen leaders
LUNCH
Hosted by HUBweek WITH A
October 12 – 15th CHANGE MAKER
The HUB, City Hall Plaza
Want to get connected directly with some Hosted by HUBweek
of Boston’s leading innovators and creators? Wednesday, October 11th, Kendall SquareFriday, October 13th, Downtown Boston
There are a number of opportunities to get (walking distance to The HUB on City Hall Plaza)
more deeply engaged during HUBweek
2017. Check out even more opportunities HUBweek invites you to a one-of-a-kind opportunity: There are only five spots available at each lunch,
at HUBweek.org or onsite at The HUB, a private lunch with one of Boston’s Change Makers which makes for an intimate and personal discus-
October 12-15th. at a local restaurant. Have a seat at the table and sion. Each Change Maker will select a different
engage in fascinating conversation with people who prompting question to kick off the discussion.
are shaping Boston’s future, while forging new
connections with others making an impact. Check out the lineup at HUBweek.org.
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DEEP DIVES VOICES OF ONCOLOGY DISCOVERY INNOVATIONS IN OPIOID TREATMENT
AND RECOVERY
A series of free interactive programming Hosted by Harvard University, Harvard Medical
School, Mass. General Hospital, and Bristol-Myers Hosted by Massachusetts General Hospital
presented by HUBweek founders Harvard Squibb Company Friday, October 13, 1:00-4:00PM
Thursday, October 12, 2:00-3:30PM The HUB, Boston City Hall Plaza
University, Massachusetts General Hospital The HUB, Boston’s City Hall Plaza
It’s been said that substance use disorder is the only
and MIT, focused on directly engaging the Over the past several years, targeted therapies and disease where people go to prison when they relapse.
immuno-oncology drugs have led to previously Massachusetts clinicians, researchers and community
audience in problem-solving and discussion unimaginable improvements in patient outcomes and activists are helping to change the narrative of treat-
quality-of-life for certain types of cancer. This session ment and recovery by viewing addiction as a chronic
on the topics of climate change, artificial will feature a wide-ranging conversation on the sci- condition like diabetes or asthma with periods of
entific, business, and human stories behind the recent relapse and recovery over time. Based on the latest
intelligence in medicine, the opioids crisis, successes and the emerging biotech/pharma pipeline. neuroscience, this new perspective has the poten-
We will discuss which laboratory discoveries and clin- tial to radically change community response to the
and precision medicine. ical studies are setting the stage for the next wave of opioid epidemic, reduce stigma, and bring hope to
emerging therapies, and how the unique voices and individuals, families and communities affected by this
THE A.I. REVOLUTION IN MEDICINE perspectives of patients are influencing the process nationwide challenge.
of discovery.
Hosted by Massachusetts General Hospital Massachusetts General Hospital hosts this highly
Thursday, October 12, 9:00AM-12:00PM Speakers: Alice Shaw, MD PhD (Associate Professor, interactive, how-to “course” with some of Boston’s
The HUB, Boston’s City Hall Plaza Medicine, Harvard Medical School; Attending leading innovators in addiction treatment and recov-
Physician, Thoracic Cancer Program, Massachusetts ery. The format is designed to help you implement
Artificial intelligence (A.I.) and deep learning have General Hospital), Arlene Sharpe, PhD (George promising innovations in their own organizations and
the potential to transform the field of medicine in the Fabyan Professor of Comparative Pathology; communities. A reception and networking opportu-
coming decade by improving physicians’ ability to Co-Director, Evergrande Center for Immunologic nity will conclude the program.
quickly and more accurately diagnose and treat cer- Diseases, Harvard Medical School), Linnea Olson
tain conditions. The Center for Clinical Data Science (Artist, blogger, advocate, and long-term cancer Speakers: David Barash, MD (Chief Medical
at Massachusetts General Hospital and The Brigham survivor), Paula O’Keeffe (Endowed Chair of Thoracic Officer, GE Foundation), Monica Bharel, MD, MPH
and Women’s Hospital is at the forefront of helping Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital; Associate (Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of
to shape the discussion and use of A.I. to improve Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School), Stanley Public Health), Michael Botticelli (Executive Director
medical outcomes. Y. Shaw, MD PhD (Associate Dean for Executive Grayken Center for Addiction Medicine, Boston
Education, Harvard Medical School), Thomas Lynch, Medical Center), Jessie Gaeta, MD (Medical
The possibilities — and challenges — are endless for Jr., MD (Executive Vice-President and Chief Scientific Director, Boston HealthCare for the Homeless),
clinicians, researchers, managers and policy-makers. Officer, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company) Martha Kane, PhD (Director, Center for Addiction
Issues from data accessibility and safety, to validation Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital),
and testing, to future staffing have significant implica- OPEN INNOVATION ON CLIMATE CHANGE Laura Kehoe, MD, MPH (Medical Director the Bridge
tions for clinical practices of the future. In this highly Clinic at Massachusetts General Hospital),
interactive session, experts involved in using A.I. in Hosted by Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sarah Mackin (Boston Public Health Commission,
the fields of radiology and guided imaging, surgery Friday, October 13, 9:00AM-12:00PM AHOPE Program), Joanne Peterson (Founder,
planning, and in resource-poor settings will discuss Faneuil Hall Executive Director, Learn to Cope), Sarah Wakeman,
their own experiences in overcoming obstacles and MD (Medical Director of Substance Use Disorder
moving this important work forward. Join experts Brainstorm and advance promising, high-impact solu- Initiative at Massachusetts General Hospital),
in exploring big questions of addressing public fear tions to climate change with experts, practitioners, Alexander Walley, MD (Director, Addiction Medicine
of A.I., the future of government regulation, ethical students, entrepreneurs, and many others. This Fellowship Program, Boston Medical Center)
questions and more. session takes a bottom-up approach, where you’ll
co-create the workshop agenda with other attendees,
Speakers: Katherine P. Andriole, PhD (FSIIM, pitch your idea or interest, and form small working
Director of Research Strategy and Operations at groups to dive deep into problem-solving. Get sup-
the MGH & BWH Center for Clinical Data Science), portive input on your ideas, or collaborate to explore
Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer, PhD (Co-Director of new ones. Breakouts will explore themes such as CO2
the Quantitative Tumor Imaging at Martinos removal, the potential for blockchain carbon pricing,
(QTIM) lab at the Athinoula A. Martinos Center U.S. climate policy-making, and many more.
for Biomedical Imaging at Massachusetts General
Hospital), Tina Kapur, PhD (Executive Director, Speakers: Speakers will be crowdsourced from the
Image Guided Therapy, Department of Radiology, attendees. Climate experts from MIT and beyond will
The Brigham and Women’s Hospital), Dina Katabi, facilitate sessions and fuel the conversation.
PhD (Anna and Erna Viterbi Professor of Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science at MIT), Mark The interactive workshop will be run by MIT. Top
Michalski, MD (Executive Director, Massachusetts ideas will be invited to submit to the Climate CoLab
General Hospital and The Brigham and Women’s online platform to receive feedback from the global
Hospital Center for Clinical Data Science) network of over 85,000 people, enter annual con-
tests, and more. (Check out our contests, open until
September 10, 2017, at www.climatecolab.org.)
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EXPERIENCE OF
HUBWEEK 2017
Presented by MilliporeSigma WHAT DO LEADING THINKERS, RISK-TAKERS,
Hosted by HUBweek AND CREATORS PREDICT FOR YOUR FUTURE?
Thursday, October 12th – Saturday, The challenges we face today — as individuals, as citizens, as a global population — demand
October 14th: 9:00AM-7:00PM a different perspective. Innovation is not for innovation’s sake. It is about solving those big
(ending at 4:00PM on Saturday, the 14th) challenges by tapping into the best ideas and best solutions no matter what industry
category they fit in, what neighborhood they come from, or what language they speak.
The HUB, Boston’s City Hall Plaza
At HUBweek’s Future Forum, a multi-day ideas festival and confab taking place Oct. 12-14,
hear from, get inspired by, and connect with leaders across industry as we explore the most
cutting-edge and impactful ideas coming out of Boston today. How do we put pressure in
the right places to ensure innovation has a positive impact on our lives? Passes on sale at
HUBweek.org.
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FUTURE FORUM
THE EXPERIENCE
EXPAND YOUR MIND HEAR FROM VISIONARIES CONNECT WITH INNOVATORS & SPEAKERS
A fully immersive experience, Future Forum will On Thursday and Friday night of HUBweek’s Future We’re firm believers that your experience is only as
take you on a multi-day exploration at The HUB of Forum, we will hold intimate, evening keynote sessions good as the people you meet. Our list of attendees
the most cutting-edge and impactful ideas that will in Boston’s storied Faneuil Hall. These sessions are already includes a number of CEOs, managing
affect your future. The program will take place across included in the 3-Day Pass, as well as in the directors and VPs, founders, artists, students,
two stages from approximately 9:00AM-5:00PM Thursday or Friday 1-Day Pass. Limited single researchers, and engineers from more than a dozen
(10:00AM-4:00PM Saturday). session tickets are available. industries. A nightly reception will be held each
evening following the programming.
THURSDAY, OCT. 12 Featured speakers and moderators: HEALTHY BRAIN,
TECHNOLOGY IS AMORAL; • Andrew McAfee ENLIGHTENED BRAIN
PEOPLE AREN’T Co-Director of the IDE and a
Principal Research Scientist at the Thursday, Oct. 12, 5:00PM-7:00PM
Thursday, Oct. 12, 9:00AM-7:00PM MIT Sloan School of Management Faneuil Hall
The HUB, City Hall Plaza Deepak Chopra, MD and Rudolph Tanzi, PhD, two visionaries in the field
Much of the debate around technology and innova- • Anne Finucane of neuroscience and health, have advanced the idea that breathtaking
tion ends up polarized. The oblivious optimist: tech- Vice Chairman, Bank of America new advances in neuroscience offer the potential to transform our lives–
nology is our savior. The anxious pessimist: technology and our health–by using the power and untapped potential of our brain.
is taking our jobs, robots will take over the world. • Asma Khalid
The truth of the matter is this: technology itself is not Reporter, WBUR
going to save us, and technology itself is not going
to ruin us. Hear from experts in artifi- • Emily Dreyfuss
cial intelligence, cybersecurity and Senior Writer, WIRED
privacy, impact investing, data,
cancer research, and more as • Emily Rueb
they help us answer: how do we Reporter, New York Times
put pressure in the right places to
ensure that technological advance- • Juliette Kayyem
ment serves each and every one Homeland Security Expert, CNN
of us? Analyst and Founder, Kayyem
Solutions, LLC
Conversations will explore
• the future of work • Kyle Corkum
• smart cities CEO and Managing Partner,
• privacy LStar Communities
• artificial intelligence
• revolutionary treatments • O’Neil Britton, MD
• social impact Chief Medical Officer and Vice
President, Massachusetts General
Hospital
• Udit Batra
CEO, MilliporeSigma
Rev. Liz Walker Deepak Chopra, MD Rudy Tanzi, PHD
Pastor , Founder of the Chopra Foundation, Vice-Chair of Neurology
and Director of the Genetics
Roxbury Presbyterian Church Co-Founder of the Chopra and Aging Research Unit,
Center for Wellbeing & Jiyo Massachusetts General Hospital
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FRIDAY, OCT. 13 SATURDAY, OCT. 14
INVENTING THE FUTURE SAVING AS MANY CHANGE STARTS WITH YOU
Friday, Oct. 13, 9:00AM-7:00PM LIVES AS PENICILLIN Saturday, Oct. 14, 9:00AM-4:00PM
The HUB, City Hall Plaza The HUB, City Hall Plaza
There’s an ethos here in Boston. Most innovators you Friday, Oct. 13, 5:00PM-7:00PM Our cities are getting smarter, while our policies are
come across are not just trying to invent the next app Faneuil Hall getting messier. Everyone has a point of view on the
to get you your pizza faster (though we love pizza). Ariadne Lab’s groundbreaking research on system most pressing issues at hand today—whether it be the
These people are literally inventing the future–whether innovations will save lives and revolutionize how economy and jobs, climate change, immigration, social
that’s splicing the genes of modern Asian elephants we deliver care. From programs to reduce child issues, health care, or education. Hear from experts and
with DNA locked in arctic ice to bring back the woolly mortality in India and Africa to improving up-and-comers across these issues as we explore how
mammoth and thus, prevent climate change; 3D print- end-of-life care in Massachusetts, New York Times we can come together as individuals, companies and
ing metal to revolutionize manufacturing; or putting best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell will interview at the local level to tackle some of the most pressing
robots in the home and driverless cars on the road to Dr. Atul Gawande about his vision for the future challenges being left behind by our federal government.
improve safety. What are the inventions coming out and how a new approach to innovation will improve What are the things we can do right now to build better
of Boston in the next 3, 30, 100 years that are going lives for millions of people around the world. communities and prepare ourselves for what’s next?
directly impact our lives? What does that mean for
your future? Malcolm Gladwell Atul Gawande Conversations will explore:
New York Times Bestselling Author Executive Director, Ariadne Labs • politics and policy
Conversations will explore: • the future of food
• bringing back the woolly mammoth • climate change and sustainability
• autonomous vehicles • gender and body language
• revolutionizing manufacturing • the politics of identity
• robotics • training for tomorrow
• digital health
• cybersecurity Featured speakers:
• Amy Cuddy
Featured speakers and moderators:
• Abby Johnson Social Psychologist,
Bestselling Author and Educator
Chairman and CEO, Fidelity Investments • Chris Sherman
• Colin Angle President, Island Creek Oysters
• Joan C. Williams
Co-Founder, iRobot Founding Director of the Center for WorkLife Law,
• Corey Thomas University of California
• John Valverde
President and CEO, Rapid7 CEO, YouthBuild
• George Church, PhD • Kate Knibbs
Staff Writer, The Ringer
Co-Founder and Advisor, eGenesis; Robert Winthrop • Holly Yanco
Professor of Genetics, Harvard Medical School Director, New England Robotics Validation
• Joelle Renstrom and Experimentation
Freelance Writer and Lecturer, Boston University • Martin Flusberg
• Karl Iagnemma CEO, Powerhouse Dynamics
CEO, nuTonomy; Principal Research Scientist, MIT • Meghna Chakrahbain
• Luhan Yang Host, Radio Boston
Co-Founder and CSO, eGenesis • Sarah Green Carmichael
• Meghna Chakrabarti Senior Editor, Harvard Business Review
Host, Radio Boston • Tracy Chang
• Ric Fulop Owner, PAGU
Co-Founder and CEO, Desktop Metal
• Steve Levine
Editor, Future of Work, Axios
FREEDOMES
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Hosted by HUBweek THE HUB COMES ALIVE THROUGH LIGHT,
SOUND & PERFORMANCE.
Thursday, October 12th–14th,
6:00PM–10:00PM Immersion, a 3-night experiential live arts experience, will take place Oct. 12-14th through-
out The HUB, amongst shipping containers and geodesic domes, on stages big and small,
The HUB, Boston City Hall Plaza and in unexpected locations. Featuring dozens of roving performances and experiences,
including film screenings, performing arts, multimedia installations, light art, and immersive
environments, Immersion is designed to awaken creativity and showcase innovative work
and techniques at the intersections of art, science, and technology.
Registration to Immersion is free with The HUB Pass. Select events within Immersion
require individual registration or passes. See details at HUBweek.org.
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INSPIRED PROJECTIONS
A number of local artists will light up
and transform Boston’s iconic City Hall
throughout the evening, each night
during Immersion.
PRESENTING: GEORGIE FRIEDMAN
BRUTAL RHYTHM
A custom video projection inspired by our psycholog-
On Friday and Saturday, Masary Studios will present “Brutal Rhythm,” an original music, light, dance, ical and societal relationships to natural phenomena.
and video composition inspired by the brutalist architecture of Boston’s City Hall. Various scores will be
created in collaboration, one feeding the other, resulting in a united and bold statement that embraces the PERRY HALL
spirit of innovation, all while performed inside a wall of stacked shipping containers at the center of The HUB.
Moving image projects, using integrated painting and
Artists: Maria Finkelmeier, Ryan Edwards, Sam Okerstrom-Lang filmmaking, are created by using natural dynamic
forces such as turbulence, thermodynamics, magne-
tism, gravity, chemical reactions, instead of any digital
processes.
ALTERNATIVE PROJECTIONS
Artist(s): AgX, Ethan Berry, Janet Benn, Sarah Bliss,
Susan DeLeo, Peaches David Goodrich, Stefan
Grabowski, Evan Green, Bryan Papciak, Mike Piso,
Wenhua Shi, Robert Todd, Douglas Urbank, Natalie
Minik
The AgX projections will represent a variety of
visual responses to the city of Boston. Contrasting
movement, textures and points of view against the
complex spaces of the Boston City Hall Exterior. The
Mobile Projections part of this project will transform
parts of the west side of the building by projecting
digital and analog images into different spaces of the
building facade over the three nights of the event.
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Taking place throughout The HUB pre- Artist(s): Sarah Slifer Swift and Meek Production; Known as Mexico’s first lady of classical guitar, Zaira
Giselle Ruzany, Yuka Takahashi, Emily Beattie is a cutting edge 21st century artist celebrated on the
sented by Liberty Mutual Insurance, Movement performance scores for 4 dancers that concert stage, in the international press, and on the
respond to crowds, light, sound, and architecture. web as an arresting performer.
amongst shipping containers and geode-
NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY DISORDER 3D – MYSQUARE AND CENC, 2017
sic domes, on stages big and small, and in
Students will provide a variety of musical perfor-
unexpected locations. For the schedule of mances surprising HUBweek attendees throughout
the site.
performances, please visit HUBweek.org or
NIGHTCLUB
download the HUBweek app.
Artist(s): Ian Diver, Queens: Violencia Exclamation
BEN COSGROVE Point, Severity Stone, Emphysema Menthol 100s,
Sham Payne
Traveling composer, pianist, and multi-instrumen- Nightclub is a performance piece that showcases
talist, who will perform solo on City Hall Plaza. local queer nightlife characters in Boston. They are
dressed in larger than life colorful outfits that not only
JON SARKIN “UNCHAINED BRAIN”
show the pride of our queer community,
Friday, October 13, 6:30-8:00PM but also show the grandness of their
Presented by Union Point imaginations. This ensemble perfor-
Unchained Brain is a multi-media mance exposes the artistry of queer
exploration of the visual art of nightlife to those who normally
Sarkin produced in the end- wouldn’t get to experience it.
less creative flow created
by damage to his brain SYMPHIOSIS
caused by a stroke.
Sarkin will tell his Artist(s): Ashley Gong
story in a free form (Poet), Carissa Chen
rap accompanied by (Painter)
a videographer’s collection of images Explored cul-
ranging from Jon’s studio work, brain
scans and music. tural identity and
American immigrant
narratives provided
by three diverse
artists.
INTERACTIVE EXHIBITS 33 I AM… YOU
Engage in participatory projects where Art Resource Collaborative for Kids (ARCK)
“I AM....You” explores the tapestry of self-identity
you effect the medium. and the current inflation of the ego, and promotes
respecting oneself and others to encourage empathy.
29 ENCHANTED FOREST This piece is a collaboration between ARCK—a 501(c)
(3) Boston-based nonprofit that partners with Boston
Andrew Ringler, Saul Baizman, Fish McGill Public Schools to offer arts integration programming
Presented by MilliporeSigma with a focus on social justice issues—Gardner Pilot
Enchanted Forest is magical interactive experience for Academy’s 7th grade students, and the public.
all ages, taking place on the Government Center prom-
enade. The Forest contains multiple hands-on exhibits 38 PHILIPS AURA
and responds to the natural environment, as it high-
lights the role of trees as an essential part of our public Philips Aura is an interactive sound and light
health infrastructure. work that responds to presence, becoming an expe-
rience that allows people to connect with light and
sound in new ways. Its creation stemmed from a
project at Philips Lighting Design, exploring the role
of light in every-day life.
42 SHADOW CODING 45 TRIME
Karen Schoucair and Rachelle Villalon Philip Gedarovich
Shadow Coding is an experiment that transforms the There are myriad forms of media which abstract and
small confines of a physical space into an interactive transform the self in varying degrees. TriMe takes this
and engulfing spatial experience, emanating from the abstraction a step further, by removing all concrete
larger than life responsive shadows of everyday objects. physical properties of the self, replacing them instead
The shadows respond to physical human gestures when with a digital triangulation of the human form and
they are touched against a walled surface, allowing an providing the opportunity for gestural expression
individual to step into another dimension of still life and play.
objects seen from an object’s point of view.
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Picó Picante is a transnational bass party that
Imagine three of Boston’s top DJs playing live, some “The Cypher” celebrates contemporary urban music amplifies inclusive, hyper-localized renderings of
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audiences connecting, convening and networking all makers, percussionists and digitally integrated bands Sara Skolnick (Riobamba) and multidisciplinary artist
through their colorful headphones. All guests are given will fill the air with sounds from deep house and Ricardo de Lima (La Rabia). Since its creation
a set of wireless headphones that light up to show hip-hop to alternative R&B, soul and funk music. in 2011, Picó has hosted the Boston debut of
which channel they are listening to, allowing different “The Cypher” will bring artists together through forward-thinking, globally-minded artists such as
genres of music that can be enjoyed by everyone. improvisation, while pulling the audience into a Princess Nokia, Cakes da Killa, Venus X, Papi Juice,
vortex driven by drum and bass. DJ Playero, and Que Bajo?!.
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that allows a 360° spatialization of images Hosted in partnership with MySquare and Hosted in partnership with NEST Immersion
and sounds, taking the audience on a fully NEST Immersion
immersive and unique experience. At The A selection of award-winning fulldome short films
HUB presented by Liberty Mutual Insurance, Open doors: come in, lay down, relax and experience by artists Sean Caruso and Red Light Misfits, active
during HUBweek 2017, the swissnex Dome the swissnex Dome as if you were traveling through within the Canadian collective NEST Immersion.
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Experiences at Immersion, presented by
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Hosted in partnership with MySquare and CENC
PLANETARY EXPLORATIONS: (Centre d’expression numerique et corporelle)
SCREENING II
A video/dance performance based on The Tibetan
Wednesday, October 11, 10:00-10:30PM Book of the Dead. The trip takes you back in time
Hosted in partnership with the Charles Hayden on an adventure to resurrection–from the birth to
Planetarium, Museum of Science the memory of the dancer.
“Cycle” and “Waiting Far Away”, two shorts that will
take you on an exploratory trip, wandering between SAT FEST 2017 Immersion Artists Talk Series
one universe to the other. Thursday, October 12-Saturday,
Friday, October 13, 8:45-9:30PM October 14, 6:30-8:30PM
Hosted in partnership with Society for Arts and
Technology (SAT) Meet the Artist! Every night during Immersion, pre-
The SAT Fest is the Society for Arts and Technology’s sented by Union Point, artists who transformed con-
annual short-film festival showcasing some of the best tainers, City Hall itself, or have been found perform-
immersive achievements recently created at the SAT ing throughout the site will be present for an informal
and around the world. meet and greet to discuss their process and intent.
The makers and master planners behind The HUB,
MODULATE LIVE–DANCE PARTY design firm CBT will also share a behind-the-scenes
look at the process that went into creating The HUB!
Saturday, October 14, 9:15-10:45PM For detailed schedule
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Saturday, October 14: 10:00-6:00PM
The HUB, Boston’s City Hall Plaza At HUBweek’s Demo Day, presented by Bank of America, startups across 13 industry cate-
gories will showcase their companies and 32 will pitch head-to-head to demonstrate their
Demo Day Advisory Council impact or potential impact on our lives. Startups will be joined in showcasing by leading
technology companies, academic institutions, and innovation labs, and the day will be full
Analog Devices • Autodesk • Bank of America • with a range of programming and breakout sessions from local leaders in Boston on how
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Are you interested in joining, launching, or Saturday, October 14, 12:00-1:00PM Kiki Mills Johnston Jeff Bussgang
The HUB, City Hall Plaza
scaling a startup? Meet and exchange ideas Explore what it means to be an ally and how you can Managing Director, MassChallenge General Partner, Flybridge Capital
embody that role in your organization.
with leaders in the innovation ecosystem Matt George Max Valverde
ENTERING STARTUPLAND: FINDING THE Founder and CEO, Bridj COO, FareHarbor
here in Boston at HUBweek’s Demo Day, RIGHT JOB
Micael Chamberlain Nurys Camargo
presented by Bank of America. Saturday, October 14, 1:00-2:00PM Managing Director and Founder, The Chica Project
The HUB, City Hall Plaza Massachusetts President,
DEMO DAY SHOWCASE FLOOR Hosted by Jeff Bussgang—venture capitalist, entre-
preneur and entrepreneurship professor at Harvard Bank of America
Saturday, October 14, 10:00AM-4:00PM Business School—this session focuses on helping
Boston’s City Hall people break into the startup world. There are plenty
Meet and connect with 100+ startups, innovation labs of opportunities at startups beyond being the founder
and leading companies. The Demo Day Showcase but the openings aren’t always clear. Come hear from
Floor will be open in Boston’s very own City Hall experienced entrepreneurs to learn about how to find
and accessible with registration to The HUB. the right fit for you.
FOUNDERS TALKING ABOUT FAILURE AN INTRODUCTION TO FUNDING TYPES
Saturday, October 14, 10:00AM-11:00AM Saturday, October 14, 2:00-3:00PM
The HUB, City Hall Plaza The HUB, City Hall Plaza
Hear startup founders’ stories of failure and what Learn the differences between types of startup
they have learned from their experiences. funding, from seed to venture capital to angel to
crowdfunding, and what the pros and cons of
INTRO TO STARTUPS AND each are.
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Saturday, October 14, 11:00-12:00PM
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secrets to success with industry and innovation Hear firsthand from Boston startup founders as they
media leaders. recount their entrepreneurial experiences.
Sheila Narayan Stephen Pagliuca
Managing Director, Chairman, Bain Capital
Golden Seeds, LLC
For the full list of speakers and Demo Day
programs, please visit HUBweek.org or
download the HUBweek 2017 app.
DEMO DAY
FINALE
Saturday, October 14, 4:00-6:00PM
The HUB, City Hall Plaza
Watch the final round of the Demo Day pitch com-
petition–which saw 32 startups demonstrate their
potential impact on our lives–as the winner for 2017
is crowned.
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You’re all in. Want more info. on how to attend We’ve partnered up with Porter Square Books to
HUBweek? Visit us at HUBweek.org for details. Ride-sharing: There will be a ridesharing pickup/ distribute books by a select number of HUBweek
dropoff zone on site for easy access. Address to get to speakers onsite at The HUB from Thursday, October
GETTING TO THE HUB City Hall is 1 City Hall Square, Boston. 12 – Sunday, October 15, as well as host a number of
book signings. For more details, visit us at The HUB.
There are a number of ways to get to The HUB pre- From Logan Airport: If you’re flying in, welcome to Additionally, we will be selling some pretty sweet
sented by Liberty Mutual Insurance, on Boston’s City Boston! You can take a cab, Uber, Lyft or Fasten right swag onsite.
Hall Plaza. from Logan or hop on the the Blue Line at the Airport
stop and take it to State Street. From State Street, it’s PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEOGRAPHY
MBTA a quick 4 minute walk left down Court Street or right
The T: Arriving via subway is the most convenient way down Congress to City Hall Plaza. City Hall Plaza is We’re planning some exciting experiences at HUBweek
to get to The HUB. Most lines connect directly to the about a 15-minute drive from Logan. and will be capturing photography, audio, and video
Green Line, where you can get off the Government throughout the week. By attending HUBweek and/
Center T-Station (Green Line and Blue Line), which is Hubway or visiting The HUB, you are consenting to the use of
immediately adjacent to The HUB. You won’t be able Hubway is providing complimentary Valet service your image or voice for display and/or distribution
to miss us. during busy times at HUBweek. Take Hubway to online, on television or radio, or in print publications.
HUBweek, and find guaranteed docks at the Boston Thanks for your understanding!
Bus: Several bus routes make stops at and nearby City Hall - 28 State St station at these times: Friday,
Government Center as well. The 352 Burlington 10/13, 4-8pm; Saturday, 10/14, 9:30am-9:30pm; SAFETY AND SECURITY
Express and 354 Woburn Express connect directly at
Government Center. The following routes also have Sunday, 10/15, 10am-5pm. We take the safety and security of our attendees,
stops downtown: 7, 11, 43, 93, 448, 449, 459, 501, 504, Everything’s Better on a Bike! speakers, artists, and guests seriously. To ensure the
505, 553, 554, 556, and 558. Save $20 on annual Hubway wellbeing of all attendees, we have a no weapons pol-
membership with our special HUBweek introductory icy for all of our venues and will have security onsite at
Commuter Rail/Amtrak: If you’re coming in from offer at thehubway.com/HUBweek. The HUB. Please be respectful of the safety, comfort,
north of Boston, take the Commuter Rail or Amtrak and wellbeing of your fellow attendees.
to North Station. You can then hop right on the Green FOOD AT THE HUB
Line and head to Government Center. If you’re coming HAVE QUESTIONS?
south of Boston, take the Commuter Rail or Amtrak to From organized Lunches with Change Makers, to
South Station and grab the Red Line to Alewife and picnic tables and food trucks on site and restaurants We’ve got you covered! There will be a number of vol-
transfer at Park St. to the Green Line. Heading towards nearby, there are a number of opportunities to eat and unteers and HUBweek staff members onsite in bright
Lechmere, your next stop will be Government Center. connect with speakers and attendees over a bite at orange t-shirts, as well as an information station at
You could also get off at Park Street and enjoy a 10 HUBweek. registration at The HUB. Additionally, you can find us
minute walk down Tremont St, where you’ll end up at [email protected] if you have any trouble.
directly on City Hall Plaza.
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ABC Printing Harvard Library Swiss Touch
Canopy City Harvard Stem Cell Institute NEST Immersion swissnex Boston
Accelerate Catalyst Conversations New England Regional Council Symbotic
ACT.md CENC (Centre d’expression Hatch Fenway Takeda
Aging 2.0 numerique et corporelle) Hollister Staffing of Carpenters TechCode Accelerator
AGX Charles Hayden Planetarium, New England Venture Capital Association Teradyne/Universal
Museum of Science, Boston Hubway The Dining Car
AIGA Boston IDEO Cambridge NextShift Robotics The Engine, Built by MIT
Akcea Therapeutics City of Boston Northeastern University The Fletcher School of Law and
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals City of Boston Mayor’s Office of Impact Hub Diplomacy, Tufts University
InnovateEDU Now + There The Girl Hackathon
ArchSolar Women’s Advancement Innovation Women OpenView Venture Partners
Ariadne Labs Cogito Corp. International Fund for Animal Welfare The Massachusetts eHealth Institute
Arrowstreet, Inc. Collabots Opportunity Nation (MeHI)
Art Resource Collaborative for Kids iRobot Payette
Commonwealth Kitchen Jan 70/One Take Media The Puffin
(ARCK) Continuum Philips Lighting The Timothy Smith Network
Artists for Humanity Janssen Picó Picante
Cottonwood Management, LLC Jebbit UAS Development
ArtWeek Cybba Pong Robotics Uber
Associated Energy Developers Jibo Porter Square Books
Dana Farber/Harvard Cancer Center Kendall Square Association Presence Switzerland (PRS) UMass Boston
Athlete’s Park Dell Technologies Project Green Schools UMass Boston: McCormack Graduate
Babson College LaunchSquad PULSE@MassChallenge School of Policy and Global Studies
BAMS Fest, Inc. DellEMC Pivotal Labs Le D.I.X, Creative Space
Benson-Henry Institute for Mind Body Département de la culture et du sport PwC United Way of Massachusetts Bay
Medicine at Mass. General Hospital Masary Studios QPID Health and Merrimack Valley
Berkman Klein Center for de la Ville de Genève Massachusetts College of Art and Design Rare Disease United Foundation Urban Culture Institute
Internet & Society Design Museum Boston Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy Urbano Project
DevTech Research Group at Massachusetts Office of Travel Roxbury Innovation Center Vecna Technologies
bkprojects and Tourism
Blue Cross Blue Shield of MA Tufts University Salesforce Venture Café Foundation
District Hall Massachusetts Society of CPAs Sasaki Design Venture Café Kendall
BostInno MassChallenge Sharon Merrill Associates Verizon USA
Boston Children’s Hospital Docent Health MassRobotics Sistine Solar Warrior Ice Arena
Boston Healthcare for the Homeless Dynalloy, Inc. Weber Dance
Emerson College Max Planck Harvard Research Center Skanska WeSpire Inc.
Boston Landing Environmental Film Festival on Tour for the Archaeosicence of the Society for Arts and Technology (SAT) WeWork
Boston Public Health Commission Ancient Mediterranean WGBH
Facebook Soft Robotics White Rhino
Boston Public Schools Fresh Truck Mayor’s Office of New Urban Mechanics Soofa
Boston Society of Architects/AOA Friends of Armenian Heritage Park Microsoft Stantec Worcester Polytechnic Institute
on The Greenway Mini-Mole Wyss Institute at Harvard
Boston Speaks General Assembly StartHub
Boston University - BUzz Lab Geneva International Film Festival Ministry of Supply Startup Institute 47
Boston University–Questrom Ginkgo Bioworks MIT Center for Collective Intelligence
greenGoat Steez Design
School of Business Harvard Club of Boston Climate Co-Lab studioMLA Architects
Brigham and Women’s Hospital Harvard Innovation Labs MIT DesignX
Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard SuperPedestrian
MIT Enterprise Forum of Cambridge
BUILD Boston MIT Inclusive Innovation Competition
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