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TINS: Technology Innovation Studio

TINS: Technology Innovation Studio

Business Consulting and Services

Cambridge, Massachusetts 526 followers

A New Model Of Innovation

About us

The “Technology Innovation Studio (TINS)" is a physical space at the Cambridge Innovation Center (CIC) in Kendall Square that brings together business leaders, scientists and researchers, serial entrepreneurs, angel/VC investors, industry experts, corporate innovation teams and also policy experts to explore and apply tools, methods and models in innovation.

Website
https://tins.world
Industry
Business Consulting and Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2024

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Updates

  • 🚀 We’re excited to announce that the second panel discussion from the QIG will take place early next month! 🌟 💡 Topic: Quantum Computing – Pioneering the Future of Innovation 🗓️ Date: April 2nd, 2025 🕒 Time: 5:00 - 8:00 PM 📍 Location: CIC (Cambridge Innovation Center), One Broadway – Venture Cafe, Level 5 🔬 During this session we will how quantum computing is revolutionizing the pharmaceutical industry Our keynote speaker, Nash Palaniswamy, will explore the latest trends and breakthroughs in quantum computing. Following the keynote, Nash will join a distinguished panel of experts from both the quantum computing and pharmaceutical sectors to discuss how quantum computing is transforming drug discovery, accelerating development, and unlocking new possibilities in medicine. Our panelists include Andrea de Souza - Chief Corporate Development Officer at Qubit Pharmaceuticals, Rohit A. - Innovation Lead - Novo Nordisk Bio Innovation Hub, Christophe Jurczak - Managing Director at Quantonation, and Will Oliver - MIT Professor & Director, Center for Quantum Engineering, and the discussion will be moderated by Larissa Bifano - US Chair, Patent Development & Strategy practice at DLA Piper. This event is organized by Qubit Pharmaceuticals and hosted by TINS: Technology Innovation Studio, with a big thanks to DLA Piper for making it all possible! 🙌 Mark your calendar 📅, RSVP: https://lu.ma/k7qk7ja4 Sara Dolcetti, Sarada Loock, Salma B., Asma Bensalem #QuantumInterestGroup #QIG #QuantumComputingApplication #InnovativeSolutions #DrugDiscovry #TINS #CIC

  • Whether you are a Singaporean living abroad, someone considering a move to Singapore or just curious to find out more about the opportunities in Singapore, join us at CIC on Monday, March 10, for a get-together event organized by Singapore Global Network (SGN). Cheryl Lee, the general director of SGN will begin the event with her opening remarks. The program then will feature a talk by our guest speaker Sean Gilbert, the managing director of MIT-Asia Pacific Programs at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, followed by a startup showcase. Sean Gilbert is the Managing Director of the MIT-China, MIT-Singapore, and MIT-Australia & New Zealand Programs, overseeing projects across the Asia-Pacific region with MIT students, faculty, and partners. He founded the Singapore (2002) and Australia & New Zealand (2013) programs and is expanding initiatives in Southeast Asia, including launching a MISTI Global Teaching Labs initiative in Vietnam in 2025. Sean also leads the Center for International Studies' Asia regional program and the MISTI AI Impact Area. Before MIT, he co-founded EcoTrends International in Taipei and worked in Taiwan’s Panvest Group and in reinsurance in New York. Sean holds a Master's in Chinese Studies from Princeton University and a Bachelor's in East Asian Studies from New York University. He was born in England, raised in Australia and New York. We look forward to seeing you there! RSVP: https://lu.ma/wh3ih9p9

  • We look forward to our next Wednesday's fireside chat session, tailored for current and aspiring biotech leaders. In this session, Nimita Dave, Director of Clinical Pharmacology and Clinical Operations at LAPIX Therapeutics will engage in a insightful discussion with Jeb Keiper - the CEO of Nimbus Therapeutics, who will share his journey and the strategies he employed to successfully navigate the challenging path from innovation to market leadership. Jeb Keiper is an experienced biotech executive who currently leads Nimbus, where he has driven the discovery and development of multiple programs into clinical testing, raised over $400M in funding, and secured deals totaling over $7 billion. Prior to Nimbus, he was Vice President of Business Development at GSK Oncology, overseeing key collaborations, including the Novartis-GSK Oncology integration. He began his career as a pharmaceutical chemist at Pfizer and also worked as consultant at McKinsey & Company. Jeb brings wealth of knowledge and extensive expertise from the Pharma industry, so you won’t want to miss this event! This event is organized by MIT Management Healthcare Club, hosted by TINS: Technology Innovation Studio, and generously sponsored by Nimbus Therapeutics. 📅 Feb 5, 2025 ⏰ 5.30-7.30 EST 📍 CIC Cambridge @ 1 Broadway, level 5   RSVP link: https://lu.ma/tm17kcpd #BiotechLeadership #Innovation #LeadershipDevelopment #FiresideChat #BiotechCommunity #Networking #FutureLeaders #TINS #CIC

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  • We were honored to have Daron Acemoglu, Institute Professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the 2024 Nobel Prize laureate in Economics, with us at the TINS: Technology Innovation Studio last Wed. During his enlightening talk, Professor Daron focused on how AI influences productivity, inequality, and labor markets while also examining the disruptive challenges and opportunities AI presents. Drawing from his co-authored work, Power and Progress: Our Thousand-Year Struggle Over Technology and Prosperity, he provided a cautiously optimistic perspective on our shared future. Productivity and Inequality Acemoglu observed that expectations for AI-driven productivity growth might be overstated. Only around 5% of U.S. businesses currently use AI, despite the United States having been a major player in digitalization since the 1960s. This era saw a huge surge in patent filings, yet the Total Factor Productivity (TFP) growth has been disappointing. Acemoglu also noted that the prevailing vision of AI as “autonomous machine intelligence” often channels technological development toward automation, which generates significant adverse consequences for distribution and wages. Labor Market Implications He highlighted that while 19.9% of tasks are estimated to be exposed to AI, only 23% of those are profitable to automate. This translates to merely 4.6% of tasks feasibly being automated within the next decade. Consequently, the estimated GDP growth from AI in the same period is just 1.16%. These figures call into question more dramatic projections about AI’s ability to overhaul the labor market. Challenges Ahead Acemoglu warned of the dangers of relying too heavily on AI for information, emphasizing the potential loss of collective social learning—one of humanity’s most distinctive traits. He posed critical questions such as: if everyone depends on large language models for knowledge, who will produce genuinely new insights? Even more troubling is the erosion of academic independence in AI research, which is increasingly overshadowed by corporate influence and driven by market incentives that do not necessarily align with the public good. Promises and a Path Forward Despite these concerns, Acemoglu still sees hope in adopting more targeted AI models that prioritize pro-human agency. He briefly referenced early visionaries like Norbert Wiener and JCR Licklider, whose ideas remind us that technology can—and should—augment human abilities rather than replace them. A huge thanks to Ercan A. & Hazal Uzunkaya-Pearson from the Turkish Hub, M.Emin TORUNOGLU and all the sponsors: US Lab Partners LLC, and ERD Metal INC for helping make this event possible. We also extend our gratitude to Timothy Rowe for the opening note and CIC (Cambridge Innovation Center) for their ongoing support of community engagement in technology and innovation. TINS: Technology Innovation Studio remains committed to fostering conversations that shape the forefront of deep tech.

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  • Happy Tuesday! It's almost Feb…. We are excited to share that "Leading Through Innovation: Path to a Successful Biotech CEO", will be taking place on the 5th of Feb. Join us for an exclusive fireside chat tailored for current and aspiring biotech leaders. In this session, Jeb Keiper, CEO of Nimbus Therapeutics will share his journey and the strategies he used to successfully navigate the challenging path from innovation to market leadership. This event is organized by Nimita Dave and hosted by TINS: Technology Innovation Studio. Date: 02/05/2025 Location: CIC @ One Broadway, Cambridge, 02142 Venue: Santo Domingo (Level 5) Registration Link: https://lu.ma/tm17kcpd

  • As the year draws to a close, we want to take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude for your continued collaboration and support. It’s been a true pleasure working alongside you, and together we’ve made meaningful strides in driving innovation and sparking insightful events, interaction over the past few months. In just six months since its launch, TINS: Technology Innovation Studio has hosted over 30 curated events with renowned speakers and invited attendees, and carried out more than 15 innovation tours for international delegations, startups, regional representatives, and executives. TINS also conducted 8 virtual coaching sessions on fundraising, and supported new product developments in the area of healthcare. We also had the pleasure of supporting the soft landing of international startups as they were looking to establish their presence in Boston. We organized hackathons in international locations in collaboration with MIT Hacking Medicine, and successfully executed on consulting projects with major corporations such as The Coca-Cola Company and universities such as UMass Boston. The most exciting program for us though was the graduation of our scholars from the Summer Immersion Program (LITE), aimed to provide an enriching experience for high-school and college students in an immersive innovation environment. Our partnerships with leading institutions, such as CIC (Cambridge Innovation Center) and Venture Café Cambridge have been instrumental in enabling our efforts to serve partners, collaborators and customers. With over 25 years as an anchor of Boston’s innovation ecosystem, CIC continues to serve as a platform where organizations like TINS can be born and developed to serve the broader community. A special thanks to Timothy Rowe, founder and CEO of CIC and Nathan Plummer, GM of the Venture Cafe Global Institute and the respective teams for their wholehearted support for TINS. Last but not least, a heartfelt thank you to the entire TINS team for making this work possible. We wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a New Year filled with joy, success, and new opportunities. May 2025 bring fresh ideas, exciting ventures, and continued growth for you and your team! Thank you for being a part of our journey this year. We look forward to building on our partnership and exploring new horizons together in the year ahead! #MerryChristmas #HappyNewYear2025 #Innovation #Growth #LookingAhead #CIC #VCC #TINS

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  • Did you know that TINS: Technology Innovation Studio, based at CIC (Cambridge Innovation Center), can assist you with space for your large-scale meeting or event in Kendall Square, Cambridge, MA? We also can offer event logistics support, including promoting your event to our network, if so desired.  We helped provide space for Solace’s annual company offsite recently.  Solace is working to make spirituality more digitally accessible to more people through an AI-powered spiritual engagement platform.  Read more about them and sign up for their VIP / Beta Launch preview on their website, https://solace-vr.com.

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  • It was a great pleasure to host His Excellency Hisham Alsheikh هشام آل الشيخ, Vice Governor of the Digital Government Authority of Saudi Arabia, for a fireside chat at the TINS: Technology Innovation Studio at CIC (Cambridge Innovation Center). During the conversation, his excellency shared insightful updates on the country’s bold journey towards a fully digital government as part of their Vision 2030 goals. Here are some key takeaways: 🚀 Building the Digital Framework Saudi Arabia has established a robust framework—comprising regulations, support systems, spending controls, and modern infrastructure—to drive the complete digitization of government functions. This includes everything from interactions with businesses and citizens to seamless collaboration across government agencies. 📊 Digital Transformation in Action Progress is evident in areas like reducing the need for physical visits to government offices, expediting court procedures, and interconnecting government agencies digitally. The transformation is already making government services more efficient and accessible. 💼 Workforce Upskilling He also highlighted how the Saudi government is not only focusing on digital infrastructure but also on workforce development. Digital skills are being taught from grade school, ensuring they’re affordable and accessible to all. This upskilling extends to the public sector, where experts are being brought in from companies, universities, and organizations to drive change at all levels of government. 📈 Global Digital Leadership With an eye on the UN EGDI Index, Saudi Arabia is rapidly closing in on a spot in the top 5. The country is also contributing to the wider Middle East's digital shift, emphasizing cooperation over competition globally. 💡 Tech Capital Investment The Saudi government is committed to tech capital funding, enabling innovation and fostering a thriving digital economy. 🤝 Engagement Opportunities For anyone looking to engage with Saudi Arabia's digital transformation journey, staying connected to publicly announced initiatives is key. His excellency encouraged collaboration through supporting startups and participating in events like the Global AI Summit, LEAP, and the Digital Government Forum. Saudi Arabia is moving at an impressive pace in pursuing Vision 2030 plans! 🌍🚀 A big thank you to Harvard Saudi Students Association (HSSA) for organizing this impactful event and to the sponsor KAPSARC who made it possible. It was a fantastic opportunity to connect with the Saudi community in the Boston area and beyond, and to learn about their inspiring work. We would also like to extend our gratitude to CIC for their ongoing support of community engagement in technology and innovation. Suman Lal Abdullah A. Stacy Tifford Kaufman #DigitalTransformation #Vision2030 #Innovation #TechCommunity #GlobalPartnerships #SaudiArabia #EmergingTechnologies #CIC #TINS #DGA #HSSA

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