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Kendall Square Association
NameKendall Square Association
HeadquartersKendall Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Region servedGreater Boston

Kendall Square Association is a non-profit organization based in Kendall Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts, near Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University. The association works closely with Biogen, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon to promote the area as a hub for biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and technology companies. As a key player in the Boston innovation ecosystem, the association collaborates with Massachusetts General Hospital, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and Broad Institute to advance medical research and scientific discovery. The association's efforts are also supported by City of Cambridge, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and United States Congress.

History

The history of the association dates back to the 1980s, when Kendall Square was first emerging as a center for technology and biotechnology companies, with Genzyme and Biogen being among the pioneers. The association was formally established in the 1990s, with the goal of promoting the area and supporting the growth of its member companies, including Akamai Technologies, iRobot, and AstraZeneca. Over the years, the association has worked closely with MIT, Harvard University, and other local institutions, such as Boston University and Tufts University, to foster a collaborative environment and support the development of new companies, including Moderna Therapeutics and CRISPR Therapeutics. The association has also partnered with National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, and Department of Energy to advance scientific research and innovation.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the association is to promote Kendall Square as a vibrant and innovative community, supporting the growth of its member companies and fostering a collaborative environment, with Novartis, Pfizer, and Merck & Co. being among its key partners. The association's objectives include supporting the development of new companies, advancing medical research and scientific discovery, and promoting the area as a hub for biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and technology companies, with Johnson & Johnson, Eli Lilly and Company, and GlaxoSmithKline being among its supporters. The association also aims to work closely with local institutions, such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, and Boston University, to support the development of new technologies and innovation ecosystems, including Route 128 and Boston Seaport. The association's efforts are also supported by United States Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology, and Small Business Administration.

Membership_and_Partnerships

The association has a diverse membership, including biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and technology companies, such as Biogen, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon. The association also partners with local institutions, such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, and Boston University, to support the development of new companies and advance medical research and scientific discovery. The association has also established partnerships with National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, and Department of Energy to support the development of new technologies and innovation ecosystems. Additionally, the association works closely with City of Cambridge, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and United States Congress to promote the area and support the growth of its member companies, including Moderna Therapeutics and CRISPR Therapeutics. The association's members also include Venture capital firms, such as Kleiner Perkins, Sequoia Capital, and Accel Partners, and Law firms, such as WilmerHale and Ropes & Gray.

Initiatives_and_Programs

The association has launched several initiatives and programs to support the growth of its member companies and promote the area as a hub for biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and technology companies. These initiatives include the Kendall Square Innovation Center, which provides resources and support for startups and entrepreneurs, with MassChallenge and Techstars being among its partners. The association has also established the Kendall Square Life Science Cluster, which brings together biotechnology and pharmaceuticals companies to support the development of new treatments and medical research, with National Cancer Institute and National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases being among its supporters. The association also hosts various events and conferences, including the Kendall Square Biotech Conference and the Kendall Square Tech Conference, with Bloomberg and Forbes being among its media partners.

Impact_and_Achievements

The association has had a significant impact on the development of Kendall Square as a hub for biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and technology companies. The association's efforts have supported the growth of its member companies, including Biogen, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon, and have helped to establish the area as a center for medical research and scientific discovery. The association has also played a key role in promoting the area and supporting the development of new companies, including Moderna Therapeutics and CRISPR Therapeutics. The association's initiatives and programs have also helped to foster a collaborative environment and support the development of new technologies and innovation ecosystems, with National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineering being among its supporters. The association's achievements have been recognized by United States Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology, and Small Business Administration.

Governance_and_Leadership

The association is governed by a board of directors, which includes representatives from its member companies, as well as local institutions and organizations, such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, and Boston University. The association is led by an executive director, who is responsible for overseeing the organization's operations and implementing its strategic plan, with Harvard Business School and MIT Sloan School of Management being among its advisors. The association also has a number of committees and working groups, which focus on specific issues and initiatives, such as biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and technology development, with National Institutes of Health and National Science Foundation being among its partners. The association's leadership team includes experts from Biogen, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon, as well as Venture capital firms, such as Kleiner Perkins and Sequoia Capital. Category:Organizations based in Cambridge, Massachusetts

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