Close Modal Public Event Mass Innovation Nights Wednesday, July 15 | 7:00 p.m. As part of our Year of Revolutionary Science, the Museum hosts Mass Innovation Nights, a high-energy evening where startups, investors, and social media champions collide. Image Member Ticket Presale: Starting June 4thGeneral Public Ticket Launch: June 11thJoin us as we celebrate the second 2026 Mass Innovation Night event at the Museum of Science, as part of the Museum’s Year of Revolutionary Science.Mass Innovation Nights (MIN) helps local innovators increase the buzz around new products and companies. From 2009 to 2020, there were more than 130 Innovation Nights events, with sponsors gaining invaluable exposure and access to the innovation business community, and 1500 collective exhibitors securing more than $4 billion in funding.MIN is so much more than an event. It’s a month-long promotion and celebration of startups and their new products. The events bring together a community that includes investors, sponsors, venues, business leaders, innovators, supporters, students, and social media champions. A weekly newsletter is sent out every Monday, sharing information about the new products, the regional entrepreneurial ecosystem and promoting startup community events.At each event, ten to fifteen companies showcase a new product, and the innovation community turns out help spread the word via social media, blogging, and word of mouth. For the startups, there are also connections made with prospective investors, customers, partners, employees, and service providers. For guests, there is great networking and a chance to talk with entrepreneurs and see the latest local innovation.Be part of the next era of discovery, collaboration, and local innovation, right here at the Museum of Science.Let’s make the buzz louder than ever. Register for the Event Date and Time Wednesday, July 15 | 7:00 p.m. Audience Adults 18+ Location Blue Wing View Map Price Free with Pre-Registration Language English Register for the Event Date and Time Wednesday, July 15 | 7:00 p.m. Audience Adults 18+ Location Blue Wing View Map Price Free with Pre-Registration Language English Member Ticket Presale: Starting June 4thGeneral Public Ticket Launch: June 11thJoin us as we celebrate the second 2026 Mass Innovation Night event at the Museum of Science, as part of the Museum’s Year of Revolutionary Science.Mass Innovation Nights (MIN) helps local innovators increase the buzz around new products and companies. From 2009 to 2020, there were more than 130 Innovation Nights events, with sponsors gaining invaluable exposure and access to the innovation business community, and 1500 collective exhibitors securing more than $4 billion in funding.MIN is so much more than an event. It’s a month-long promotion and celebration of startups and their new products. The events bring together a community that includes investors, sponsors, venues, business leaders, innovators, supporters, students, and social media champions. A weekly newsletter is sent out every Monday, sharing information about the new products, the regional entrepreneurial ecosystem and promoting startup community events.At each event, ten to fifteen companies showcase a new product, and the innovation community turns out help spread the word via social media, blogging, and word of mouth. For the startups, there are also connections made with prospective investors, customers, partners, employees, and service providers. For guests, there is great networking and a chance to talk with entrepreneurs and see the latest local innovation.Be part of the next era of discovery, collaboration, and local innovation, right here at the Museum of Science.Let’s make the buzz louder than ever. Featuring Image Bobbie Carlton Bobbie Carlton is the founder of Carlton PR & Marketing, Innovation Nights and Innovation Women, or, as she calls them, the day job, the night job and the dream job. Carlton is an entertaining, tell-it-like-it-is speaker who speaks extensively (and passionately) about public speaking and how it can be the driving force behind career growth and business success. She's a TEDx speaker; an entertaining startup event host; she's spoken at the United Nations; she's shared the stage with storytelling legend (and NPR's Snap Judgment host) Glynn Washington; and she's been on the main stage for some of the world’s best-known conferences for technical and professional women. Carlton has been featured on CBS News, in the Wall Street Journal, Boston Globe, USA Today and other major media. Through Innovation Nights, Carlton has helped to launch more than 1500 new products for startups who raised more than $4B in funding. She was previously the head of global PR at two different enterprise software companies and the head of marketing for a brand devoted to providing positive role models for preteen girls. She’s inspired thousands of technical, entrepreneurial and professional women to take control of their own speaking careers and has worked with event managers around the world to deliver diverse and inclusive events.