Exploring the World
Boston
From Harvard to MIT in 20min walk, this place is clearly incubating the best of east coast advanced tech startups. It is not that easy to walk in and talk to everyone because of the security and privacy of the different spaces, yet you would find some coworking spaces full of early stage start-up working on advanced 3D printing, mind-controlled prosthetics, or submarine drones. Moreover, Boston is one of the few cities in the USA to have a real historical heritage.
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Some people would argue that New England people are not the most welcoming, I'd say that are just too busy, looking for a better world.
Greentown Labs
Greentown labs is one of these places that provides the whoah effect when you cross the doors. It is not about fancy sofa of customized meeting rooms, but rather the crazy stuffs lying on each desks. Lots of prosthetics and exoskeletons, 3D printing devices, electronics and robotics everywhere, its might looks like Elon musk garage...
Plus, this place has many partnerships with international corporates and helps the startup community to build on these relationships.
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Website: greentownlabs.com
Remarkable places
Venture Café
Well-known all over the city, the Venture Café is a place, inside the Cambridge Innovation Center, where people have a gathering every week to exchange about city's projects, students pet projects and entrepreneurs' ventures.
It's free, go and find a warm welcoming, and enjoy easy networking with open-minded people of Boston.
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Website: vencaf.org
BOSTON
Autodesk Build Space
The idea of the space is to gather artists, entrepreneurs and scientific in the same place, and to provide them tools and support to bring their ideas to life.​
Using latest Autodesk solutions, this community is also a Beta tester group and a precious source of feedbacks for the company's solutions leads.
If your are a corporate, I'd advise you to stop by and see their best practices in terms of community management and technical support.
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Website: autodesk.com/build-space
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