About Us
Analog Industries brings together a rare coalition of cultural, creative, scientific, and philanthropic partners with one shared belief: culture can do more than entertain. It can gather people, build community, create meaningful access, and direct resources toward work with the potential to change lives.
At the center of this platform is a partnership between Reel to Reel Haven, a hi-fi analog recording studio and private creative space in New York City; Del Caimán, an international art dealer representing museum-level artists; and CAIA, the Cancer AI Alliance, a cancer research initiative backed by leading institutions in medicine, science, philanthropy, and technology.
Through CAIA, Analog Industries connects cultural programming to a larger mission supported by major cancer research centers including Fred Hutch Cancer Center, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and Johns Hopkins, along with technology and philanthropic partners including AWS, Deloitte, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Google, Ai2, and others. CAIA’s work focuses on using responsible AI, secure data collaboration, and advanced computing to accelerate cancer research and improve the future of cancer prevention and care.
Rather than treating fundraising as separate from cultural life, Analog Industries creates experiences where people gather around music, art, performance, collecting, and conversation while supporting a larger philanthropic purpose. A live performance can become a donor introduction. An art exhibition can become a conversation about legacy. A private salon can become the beginning of a long-term relationship between culture and scientific impact.
The mission is to turn these moments into a sustainable platform for connection, patronage, and eradication-level fundraising for cancer, making giving feel connected, human, and culturally alive.