KENDALL INNOVATION

Our research looks at how cities support and accelerate innovation. At the urban scale, we are developing the tools and methods to collect and analyze large amounts of data about the effects of design, planning and policy on innovation. At the smaller scale of the building and organization, we are investigating the mechanics of social interaction, collaboration and idea exchange; and developing architectural solutions and digital tools that support collective creativity.

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Monday, August 27, 2012

August 24th meeting recap

Next week we will be training on the MAPC DataCommon software, traveling to Lowell to tour the Merrimack Valley Sandbox, and finishing the busy week in New York City to visit some innovation hubs.

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