
Thomas Ryden
Executive Director Consulate General of Canada (CTA Boston)
- Boston MA
Thomas Ryden is an expert in creating businesses based on technology and has overseen the development of leading mobile robotics products.

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Education
Bentley University
M.B.A.
Finance
University of Vermont
B.Sc.
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
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Selected Media Appearances
The Future of Robotics: Research to Commercialization – RoboBusiness Direct Session November 5, 2020
Robotics Business Review online
2020-10-30
In this informative and wide ranging RoboBusiness Direct session, MassRobotics’ Executive Director Tom Ryden leads an all-star panel of robotics researchers and industry thought leaders to discuss that latest robotics and automation research and R&D initiatives, and the ways the resulting breakthroughs make their way into the commercial sphere...
Construction and Robotic Technology Converge at MassRobotics Signature Series Event
Digital Journal online
2020-11-03
MassRobotics' Robotics in Construction event brings together thought leaders from our regional robotics ecosystem and executives from the construction industry in a focused way to discuss challenges in the building and construction field," said Tom Ryden, executive director, MassRobotics. "It is our goal to help bridge the connection between industry needs and the innovative technology offerings our residents provide...
INTERVIEWSTom Ryden, Executive Director of MassRobotics – Interview Series
Unite A.I. online
2020-04-15
Tom is an experienced senior executive who has devoted his career to creating viable businesses based on technology, covering domains ranging from factory to battlefield to healthcare...
Robotics firms lead the way in reopening offices in the tech industry
Boston Business Journal online
2020-06-08
Tom Ryden, executive director of nonprofit MassRobotics, did something last week, that's rare for tech workers these days...