MIT Solve selects 2019 cohort of tech entrepreneurs
At Solve Challenge Finals in New York, judges selected 32 innovators, and Solve announces $1.5 million in prize funding.
At Solve Challenge Finals in New York, judges selected 32 innovators, and Solve announces $1.5 million in prize funding.
Solstice makes community solar projects more accessible for people unable to invest in rooftop panels.
Revolutionizing video games with physics, Weaver has also influenced MIT students with lessons on design, virtual reality, storytelling, and games for social change.
MIT grad student startup Samply uses algorithms to help music producers find the perfect sound.
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.
Solugen’s engineered enzymes offer a biologically-inspired method for producing the chemical.
New location will support growing innovation ecosystem; serve as hub for the region.
MIT spinout Superpedestrian has developed a smart electric scooter to improve urban mobility.
Hacking Nanomedicine kicks off a series of events to develop an idea over time.
MIT startup’s unique approach to improving human mobility is helping it gain traction in a competitive landscape.
Through her startup, MBA student Brooke Wages seeks to prepare people for high-skilled trade jobs after they’ve served time.
Apps developed by MIT spinout Tulip help manufacturers augment employee production rather than automating it away.
“First and foremost we’re a community-builder,” says Habib Haddad, a managing partner of the venture fund.
MDaaS Global works to transform health care in Africa by bringing high-end medical diagnostics to low-income communities.