
June 2009 is New England Innovation Month
With June being New England Innovation Month, we decided to dedicate the Mass Innovation Nights blog to helping out the cause. The biggest part of what we do is highlight new and innovative products, services, ideas and people, so we’re kicking things off with a short interview with Scott Kirsner, author of the new book Friends, Fans And Followers, the Innovation Economy blog and Boston Globe column, and New England’s Chief Innovation Officer (thanks to Jeff Bennett for the title.) Scott and others got together one night to bring New England Innovation Month to life.
MassInno: Was the initial planning meeting itself the result of long planning, a specific impetus, or a group of people from a certain event?
Scott: It was a bit of an off-shoot from this year’s Nantucket Conference (the 10th edition), and how much good energy there was about new ventures and entrepreneurship at that event. Then I noticed that there were a lot of things happening in June, including “What’s Next in Tech,” an event that I’m moderating at Boston University, along with an Xconomy event, and stuff organized by MITX, Mass TLC, MassNetComms, and of course, MassInno.
MassInno: Did you go into this meeting thinking, we’re going to create a month-long celebration of Innovation in New England?
Scott: Not really. In talking with a group of people about how we can foster more inventiveness and creativity and start-up activity in New England, the idea for an Innovation Month just sort of emerged. Fresh Tilled Soil built the site in a couple days, a few people created logos, and then a bunch of folks on Twitter started using the tag #neinno to let people know about it. The unfortunate thing about artificially-created months (like National Rabies Prevention Month, for instance) is that they’re nothing more than a press release. We decided to skip the press release and just get people involved through the social Web.
MassInno: When you put out the call for ideas, what did you get?
Scott: Well, the central idea is that to jump-start the regional economy, we should do more connecting and communicating — so we’re trying to encourage everyone involved in New England’s innovation economy to participate in at least one event in June. Beyond that, there has been some talk about a “Daily Candy of New England Innovation” – though I’m not sure exactly what that would entail… databases of companies, people, and investors… new ways to connect students with local companies… and, one of my favorite ideas, a collection of digital baseball cards of New England geeks. Hopefully, what happens in June will spawn lots of ideas that take shape throughout the rest of 2009.
MassInno: Thanks, Scott! Of course we’re loving the idea of more connecting and communicating, especially at live events. But digital baseball cards sound like fun too! Collect all of them!
I think that Scott has done a wonderful job for a long time putting a spot light on innovation in New England. He surely is a champion for the region from his perch in the media. That is why I dubbed him the Chief Innovation Officer.