Young startups go full throttle
At MIT delta v Demo Day, student entrepreneurs present novel ideas that have achieved commercial milestones.
At MIT delta v Demo Day, student entrepreneurs present novel ideas that have achieved commercial milestones.
Play Labs startups include virtual pets, nausea-reducing virtual reality games, and augmented-reality paintballing.
2017 D-Lab Scale-Ups are tackling energy access, small farm irrigation, portable medical diagnostics, online education, and support for local artisans.
Conceived at an MIT hackathon, system could reduce amputations, cut medical costs for diabetics.
Startup is meeting global environmental needs by changing the way power plants use water.
Startup’s gas-electric engines may pave way for package delivery and human flight.
Co-founded by Amir Hirsch ’06, SM ’07, Flybrix drones offers people of all ages the ability to fly their ideas.
Alumna Wendy Wen '09 co-founded an online handbag company to create a new generation of luxury for savvy younger shoppers.
Smart, soil-free microgarden lets users optimize growing conditions while cutting water and resource use.
New app lets patients work alone or with others to prevent, monitor, and reverse chronic disease.
Startup’s stress sensor tracks users’ unconscious responses to products and experiences.
Alumni aim to make outdoor sports safer through gathering data and building a real-time social network.
First accelerator program on the MIT campus will showcase 12 startups across a mix of gaming, virtual reality, esports, and augmented reality technologies.
Entrepreneurs, researchers, and industry experts build connections at workshop.