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Industry Lens
In 2005, Mass Insight and its partners convened Global Massachusetts 2015, a leadership initiative to create a sector-based vision for economic success in key and emerging industry sectors over the next decade. The Global Mass 2015 goal was to build consensus on a global talent and innovation strategy that will make Massachusetts a world leader in R&D, while bringing economic opportunities and good jobs to the entire state.
- Council CEO stresses importance of retirement savings incentives
- Boston Business Journal Retirement Savings Op-Ed
- Retirement Series Forum--A conversation with Dallas Salisbury
- BFSLC Press Release on Retirement Savings
- The Massachusetts Financial Services Sector: A Complete Portfolio-Partners in Managing Assets and Fostering Innovation
- Sustaining and Enhancing a Leadership Position for Massachusetts in IT, Communications and Defense
- Forging Connections to Lead in Life Sciences in a Changing World
- Securing Massachusetts Financial Services Leadership
Technology Lens
Through the Science and Technology Initiative of Mass Insight, a broad-based consortium of leading business, university, and economic development organizations came together to develop a technology road map for Massachusetts and to identify potential strategic alliances among public and private universities, teaching hospitals, government and industry which will maintain and expand the state’s research, development and economic leadership in emerging technologies. At its heart this report is a road map for prevailing in an international competition for research, innovation and talent, and for supporting broad-based economic growth and new jobs across all regions in Massachusetts.
Model Partnerships Report
This is a collection of profiles of talent/education and R&D partnerships between university, industry, and government partners in the life sciences, financial services, and clean energy sectors, with a special chapter devoted specifically to university partnerships. Launched at the U.S.-China-India Innovation Partnerships Conference, many of the featured partnerships are collaborations between institutions in Massachusetts and Asia, but examples of other U.S. and global partnerships are included.
- China's Leaders in Development
- Clean Energy Research and Education Center
- Duke & NUS
- Energy Technology Innovation Policy
- Genzyme
- Global Climate & Energy Project
- MIT – China Management Education Project
- MIT-Department of Biotechnology, Indian Ministry of Science and Technology
- National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories
- Novartis-Fudan Joint Research Laboratory
- Public Health Foundation of India
- Singapore-MIT Alliance
- State Street & Bentley University
- Translational Medicine Research Collaboration
- Tufts in India
- UMassOnline-CerEdu-CCEA
- WPI Senior Projects Center
