We are pleased to announce that Humanitarian Technology: Science, Systems and Global Impact 2015 will be held at Le Méridien Cambridge-MIT. The Boston / Cambridge area is a cultural capital of the US including world-renowned music ensembles like The Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Handel and Haydn Society, in addition to hundreds of museums, such as the Museum of Fine Arts, the Museum of Science and the Children’s Museum.

Le Méridien Cambridge-MIT is steps away from a culturally diverse area renowned for its cuisine and shopping, easily accessible from Logan Airport and just minutes from Boston city center.

HumTech2015 Venue:
Le Méridien Cambridge-MIT
20 Sidney Street · Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139 · USA

The excellent academic environment existing in Cambridge/Boston creates an ideal setting for this technical conference. There are over 50 institutions of higher education in the Greater Boston Area, including some of the most prestigious American universities including Boston University, Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Northeastern University, and Tufts University. The fairly easy commute from many American and European cities positions Boston as an ideal host city for the HumTech international participants.

A dynamic social program will take advantage of our Cambridge/Boston location, and will testify to Boston being “America’s most historic and storied city” offering legendary cultural and historical attractions. We expect to organize half- day trips to explore the emerging “crisis response research” community in the Greater Boston Area, including tours of local operational centers and research labs at MIT and Harvard.