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From Boston to NYC: Building the Northeast Corridor as the World’s Most Powerful Urban Innovation Engine
Along the 215 miles connecting Boston and New York City runs one of the world's most concentrated pathways of intellectual capital, research infrastructure, and innovation capacity. Yet this corridor has largely functioned as a collection of distinct regional ecosystems rather than as an integrated system. The question is no longer whether these cities can innovate independently—they demonstrably can, but by how much can their collective impact on society’s most pressing chal
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Recap: Rethinking Climate, Health, and Impact Metrics at UNGA 80 and Climate Week NYC
United Nations Headquarters, New York City By: Khahlil A, Louisy This piece was originally published by the Data-Smart City Solutions Program at Harvard University. Read the full thing here . As global leaders gathered in New York for the 80th UN General Assembly and Climate Week NYC, a powerful consensus emerged: tackling climate change and public health must go hand in hand, demanding new metrics, investments, and solutions. New York City became the epicenter of global clim
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Nov 32 min read
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Building Innovation Infrastructure: A Conversation with San Jose's Chief Innovation Officer
Stephen Caines, San Jose's Chief Innovation Officer and Budget Director, navigates a unique challenge: meeting Silicon Valley-level expectations for innovation while operating within municipal constraints. In this conversation, he reveals how cities actually evaluate technology, why most startup pitches miss the mark, and what it takes to build lasting civic innovation infrastructure.
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Jun 259 min read
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The Signal Beneath The System
We talk about systems like they’re machines, but inside them are people, patterns, and stories that reveal what’s really going on.
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Jun 259 min read
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Inventions That Never Shipped
Not every good idea makes it to market. Some die in a lab, a draft, a notebook, but even the unshipped have something to teach.
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Jun 250 min read
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