Sessions Information

  • October 9, 2018
    3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
    Session Type: Concurrent Session
    Session Capacity: N/A


    What do a community engagement platform, a building maintenance app, lease automation software, and workplace analytics have in common? They all give building owners a technology edge—and they all started in The Hub! Learn about how four game-changing startups have scaled up their activities to reach beyond Boston, the solutions they offer building owners today, and how they plan to future-proof the real estate portfolios of tomorrow....

Session Speakers


Karin Brandt is the Founder and CEO of coUrbanize, a digital platform that modernizes community outreach for real estate developers and municipalities. An urban planner by training, Karin created coUrbanize in 2013 to enable more effective community engagement throughout the planning and development process. City planners and real estate developers across the United States and Canada have used co



Eric is an entrepreneur who is committed to bringing building and real estate technology to market. As CEO of CrowdComfort Eric is revolutionizing organizational communication with employees and customers by leveraging mobile technology and Human Sensor Networks. CrowdComfort brings new levels of employee engagement to business operations and the built environment while modernizing antiquated




Organization: MIT Center for Real Estate

Session Fees

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