MIT IDEAS celebrates 20 years of social innovation at MIT
Six new IDEAS teams receive grants to continue developing their work with communities.
Six new IDEAS teams receive grants to continue developing their work with communities.
MIT Solve program will equip people under 24 with resources to practice problem-solving, prioritizing experiential learning, accessibility, and community-building.
New tracks for innovation address antiracist technology in the US, digital inclusion, equitable classrooms, health security and pandemics, and resilient ecosystems.
Fourth annual social impact pitch event gathered global Solve community to connect, collaborate, and meet the 2020 Solver Class.
Event convened attendees from around the world to discuss impacts of the pandemic and advance solutions to pressing global problems.
Seven teams of MIT social innovators receive funding to continue their ventures.
Global tournament for entrepreneurs will transition into Solve in 2020.
At Solve Challenge Finals in New York, judges selected 32 innovators, and Solve announces $1.5 million in prize funding.
Prizes from GM, the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation, Vodafone Americas Foundation, and others will be awarded to Solver teams selected from four Global Challenges.
Anyone can submit tech-based solution applications until July 1.
At the Solve Challenge Finals, judges selected 33 tech entrepreneurs who will receive the support necessary to scale their solutions.
The open innovation program convenes Solve at MIT, three days of workshops, lectures, and discussions to advance global solutions.
At flagship Solve event, Canada’s prime minister urges audience to help shape the changes transforming society.
May 16-18 event, hosted by MIT Solve, will include remarks from Eric Schmidt, Ursula Burns, Yo-Yo Ma, and Luis Alberto Moreno, among other luminaries.