A low-tech solution for high-impact health care
An interdisciplinary team of MIT students develops a solution to improve medical care for refugees as part of the Vatican’s first-ever hackathon.
An interdisciplinary team of MIT students develops a solution to improve medical care for refugees as part of the Vatican’s first-ever hackathon.
Citizens with disabilities from Greater Boston and students gathered to build prototypes of personalized assistive devices.
CoalMap online tool shows what policy regulations and technological advancements can do for the cost-competitiveness of solar and wind energy.
Hackathon for Climate brings students, faculty, staff, and alumni together on climate change solutions.
Eight real-world industry challenges fuel teams’ competitive spirit and impressive results.
With MIT Hacking Medicine, brilliant minds converge at MIT to contribute to design thinking for health care.
“Design is a conversation” at this year's ATHack, or Assistive Technologies Hackathon, for people with disabilities.
Winning teams combined talents to solve real sustainability challenges.
MIT students hack away at problems faced by local community members living with disabilities.
“Make The Breast Pump Not Suck Hackathon” brings tech out of the bubble and into the bottle.
Would mean students could craft applications and hardware based on real-time information