Maggie O'Toole on public-private partnerships and LabCentral's evolution.
Maggie O'Toole on public-private partnerships and LabCentral's evolution.
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Maggie O'Toole discusses the evolution of Kendall Square, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which has been dubbed "the most innovative square mile on the planet." O'Toole, who is involved in public-private partnerships, shares insights on how such collaborations have been instrumental in driving innovation in the area.
O'Toole provides valuable insights into how partnerships between the public and private sectors can create opportunities for innovation and growth in urban areas.
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What motivated you to travel from the US to participate in this event focused on precincts in Australia?
Could you provide a brief overview of the evolution of Kendall Square, and share what aspect of it you are most proud of?
What are the challenges involved in developing a successful precinct?
You mentioned that LabCentral is a PPP, What's the government role in the partnership?
How did being a nonprofit organization help in leveraging two groups to work together for a common goal, despite perceived conflicting interests?
Do you think there is potential for a future collaboration between precincts based in Australia and LabCentral?
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