Kendall Square - Notable Local Entities

Notable Local Entities

  • Akamai Technologies
  • Amazon.com
  • Amgen
  • Art Technology Group
  • AT&T Inc.
  • Biogen Idec
  • Bitstream Inc.
  • Broad Institute
  • Cambridge Innovation Center
  • Computer Sciences Corp.
  • Charles Stark Draper Laboratory ("Draper Lab")
  • Equity Residential (Third Square Apartments)
  • EMC Corporation
  • Endeca Technologies
  • Forrester Research
  • Genzyme
  • Google
  • HubSpot
  • IRBNet
  • ITA Software
  • John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center
  • Kendall Square Association
  • Kendall Square Residents Association
  • KlingStubbins
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Microsoft
  • Millennium Pharmaceuticals
  • The MIT Press
  • The MIT Press Bookstore
  • Moshe Safdie and Associates, Inc.
  • Nokia
  • Novartis
  • Pegasystems
  • Schlumberger
  • Sermo
  • Verizon
  • Vertex Pharmaceuticals
  • VMware
  • Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
  • World Wide Web Consortium
  • Yahoo

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