A business edge that comes with age
Economist Pierre Azoulay answers three questions about his finding that middle-aged entrepreneurs fare better than twentysomethings.
Economist Pierre Azoulay answers three questions about his finding that middle-aged entrepreneurs fare better than twentysomethings.
The fellowship is MIT’s capstone program for student-entrepreneurs seeking high impact in emerging markets.
Annual competition encourages art-based entrepreneurship on campus, offering mentorship, support, and cash awards to student teams who present business plans for arts-related initiatives.
Seed fund will support venture-design education and entrepreneurship in the School of Architecture and Planning.
Visiting fellows engage with students in the School of Architecture and Planning to create startups aimed at social impact.
In a year its co-founder calls the hardest of his life, company pivots from app development to video compression.
StartMIT, a boot camp on entrepreneurship, gives students an intimate look into what it takes to build a company.
As camps swell, change:WATER Labs aims to bring toilets into individual homes.
Innovators from a range of fields discuss their pioneering work and their founders’ journey.
MIT and Berklee College of Music collaborate to bring young entrepreneurs together.
Rooted in MIT, startup Multiply Labs springs into Silicon Valley with printed, personalized pills.
Alumnus Michael Bryzek says there is life outside of Silicon Valley for entrepreneurs.
New DesignX accelerator speeds innovation at the School of Architecture and Planning.
Students in a new innovation program are using the summer, their new connections, and their funding to move their ideas forward.