World Economic Forum, Amazon Web Services, Citi, Deloitte and More Than Two Dozen Local Organizations Collaborate to Launch Yes/Boston
BOSTON, Feb. 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Today, Yes/Boston officially launched as part of the World Economic Forum’s global Yes/Cities initiative, becoming the third flagship city alongside San Francisco, USA and Bengaluru, India. Under the leadership of the World Economic Forum, in collaboration with Amazon Web Services, Citi, and Deloitte* – and anchored locally by MassChallenge in collaboration with the City of Boston and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts – Yes/Boston brings a place-based approach to innovation, aligning public and private sector investments and strategies in healthcare, food systems, and wellbeing.
As the core activation of this broader effort, Yes/Boston will convene public, private, nonprofit, and community leaders around an innovation challenge focused on food, health, and resilience, areas where Boston combines global research leadership with real-world deployment capacity. The initiative will serve as a platform to attract startups, pilot solutions locally, and scale models that can improve health outcomes, strengthen food systems, and drive economic growth across communities. The challenge will be hosted on the World Economic Forum’s UpLink platform, an early-stage innovation engine designed to accelerate solutions that can help transform markets and communities.
“For centuries, Boston has been the center of American innovation and progress. As we continue our efforts to deliver on that legacy for our residents and families, Yes/Boston is a critical opportunity to convene public, private, nonprofit and community leaders to address public health, expand economic opportunity and strengthen local food systems across our communities. The City looks forward to working with MassChallenge and all those that are a part of driving this important work forward and ensuring Boston continues to be a home for current residents, families and future generations,” affirmed City of Boston Mayor Michelle Wu.
“Yes/Boston leverages new and ongoing efforts as a step towards transforming promising concepts that can help bolster our food system and enhance health outcomes,” said Rebecca Chasen, the New England Managing Partner at Deloitte LLP. “Deloitte recognizes significant potential at the intersection of food and health, and we are proud to be a part of this convening of great problem-solvers.”
Boston’s innovation ecosystem is defined by world-class universities, leading healthcare institutions, and a deep tradition of research-driven entrepreneurship. The region is known for taking on complex, high-impact challenges, advancing breakthroughs in life sciences, digital health, applied AI, robotics, cleantech, and food systems, and translating them into commercially viable solutions with real-world impact. Anchored by one of the most concentrated startup funding and support communities in the world, Massachusetts consistently ranks among the top U.S. states for venture capital (#3 behind California & New York in 2025, according to Pitchbook). Boston offers a dense network of talent, capital, and innovation platforms.
“Yes/Boston is more than an innovation challenge, it’s a model for how cities can unlock economic growth that works better for people and the planet,” said Jeff Merritt, Head of Urban Transformation at the World Economic Forum. “By aligning investment, public policy, and entrepreneurship, cities like Boston can ensure innovation delivers real shared value — enabling businesses to grow, governments to deliver, and communities to see measurable improvements in health, access, and opportunity.”
2026 Innovation Challenge: Food, Health, and Resilience
The Yes/Boston Innovation Challenge will focus on four priority areas critical to improving health outcomes, strengthening food systems, and building urban resilience:

- Biotech and resilient food production
- Food logistics and last-mile distribution
- Nutritious food and meals
- Food and health information access and navigation

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