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Founder, Innovation Teams Initiative, Deshpande Center for
Technological Innovation
Senior Lecturer, MIT School of Engineering
Senior Lecturer, MIT Sloan School of Management
Biography
Ken Zolot founded MIT's Innovation Teams program, where multidisciplinary teams of students collaborate with MIT lab directors, evaluating go-to-market strategies for breakthrough discoveries. I-Teams is a partnership with MIT's Deshpande Center for Technological Innovation. Ken also co-teaches the X-PrizeLab class at MIT, in partnership with The X-Prize Foundation. In addition to his MIT work, Ken is a Senior Fellow at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, where he advises the Foundation on its new initiative "Kauffman Labs for Enterprise Creation". Ken's teaching and mentoring have guided numerous MIT-spawned companies, including A123 Systems, Arch Therapeutics, Brontes3D, HubSpot, Myomo, QD Vision, Robopsy, Saaf Water, Semprus Biosciences (fka SteriCoat), Vertica Systems, and Visible Measures. In addition to his work at MIT, Ken has held full-time founding roles in several startups, most recently Heartland Robotics, which Ken co-founded in 2008 with Rod Brooks, former Chief Technology Officer of iRobot and Director of MIT's Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. In 2000, Ken co-founded Egenera, Inc., along with Goldman Sachs' Chief Technology Officer Vern Brownell. Egenera was named to Red Herring's list of "100 companies most likely to change the world". Ken's previous startup, Geer Zolot Associates, was a spinoff from MIT Project Athena. Geer Zolot developed network security software for electronic trading and commerce, and designed the Internet security architecture for much of the financial services industry. After the sale of Geer Zolot Associates, Ken was retained by Goldman Sachs to guide its technology strategy. He has also held positions at MIT Project Athena, and at Digital Equipment Corporation's Innovative Technology Research Center in Cambridge. Zolot's first start-up was Spectra Communications, specializing in satellite telecommunications. Ken serves on the global Board of the MIT Enterprise Forum. Ken serves as an advisor to the MIT Portugal Program, and launched Portugal's BioEngineering Innovation program. Ken served as a Research Scientist at the MIT Media Lab, and was instrumental in the creation of the Center for the Future of Banking. Ken also served as a director of Yoga301, which focused on advancing the art, science, and practice of the timeless discipline of yoga. Mr. Zolot holds a Master of Science degree from MIT in Management of Technology. His undergraduate work was at Syracuse University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy.
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Contact Info
Office: 32-386A
Tel: 617-253-6481
Email: zolot@mit.edu
General Expertise
Innovation, entrepreneurship, early-stage startups; technology
transfer, intellectual property; Information Technology,
network security, internet
infrastructure;
Industries Expertise
IT strategy; information security; Enterprise hardware and software;
open source software;
Support Staff
Name: Pat Fuligni
Tel: 617-253-3972
Email: pfuligni@mit.edu
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