MIT celebrates Women's Entrepreneurship Month
Innovation and entrepreneurship organizations campus-wide celebrate MIT's female entrepreneurs in November.
Innovation and entrepreneurship organizations campus-wide celebrate MIT's female entrepreneurs in November.
Amid new challenges, this year’s delta v program taught participants the same essential lessons about entrepreneurship.
SourceTrace offers a suite of software tools to improve the profitability, sustainability, and transparency of agricultural supply chains around the world.
Growing program provides free legal services to student entrepreneurs and researchers, while giving law students practical experience.
A global team of researchers searches for insights during a weeklong virtual “datathon.”
Some 40 students pull off a global virtual hackathon in less than two weeks.
Entrepreneurial groups around the Institute have launched initiatives to address challenges brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Led by Christine Marcus MBA ’12, Alchemista is finding success with a human-centered approach to food service.
Startup Khethworks is deploying solar-powered pumps to help poor farmers in India irrigate crops all year long.
Solstice makes community solar projects more accessible for people unable to invest in rooftop panels.
Rendever’s VR platform brings new experiences and fond memories to aging adults in nursing homes.
MIT’s delta v accelerator concludes with presentations from participants and encouragement for all students.
Frederic Kerrest MBA ’09 recently launched the podcast "Zero to IPO" to help entrepreneurs with each stage of the startup journey.
MIT’s Entrepreneurship Development Program takes attendees through every step of the company-building process.
MIT spinoff Raptor Maps uses machine-learning software to improve the maintenance of solar panels.