| Boston’s Research Universities Fuel Growth |
Originally Published MX November/December
2001
BUSINESS PLANNING
& TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
Bostons
Research Universities Fuel Growth
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According to a
recent report on the Massachusetts medical technology industry, the states
concentration of medtech firms is matched or eclipsed by only three other places:
the Chicago area, Minnesota, and California (though its size makes comparison
seem unfair). The glut of world-class academic institutions (MIT, Harvard, and
several other Ivy League schools within short driving distance) and their attendant
teaching hospitals, combined with ample pools of venture and institutional investor
capital (the latter in no small part from the cluster of major insurance companies
in New England), make the Boston area a natural for medtech development.
As
the regions older manufacturing base continues to decline, medtech and
other new industries are becoming even more important. This fact has not been
lost on state officials. In a recent speech, Joseph D. Alviani, president of
the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative (MTC), an economic development organization