“Fingerprinting” chips to fight counterfeiting
MIT spinout uses random variations in silicon chips as authentication identifiers for consumer products.
MIT spinout uses random variations in silicon chips as authentication identifiers for consumer products.
Discussion of innovation keynotes stop; Japan gives gift to Institute.
Authors highlight 15 research opportunities that could help boost the U.S. economy, benefit society.
Graduate student Phillip Daniel turns maps into laser-cut works of art.
MIT innovators take a close look at how basic science research leads to applications, new companies, jobs, and economic growth.
Contest winners are bringing novel technologies, new educational models to the developing world.
Students’ innovative IDEAS Global Challenge projects combine entrepreneurship with the passion to help others around the world.
MIT’s first-ever competition for water startups sets the groundwork for students to initiate enterprises that tackle global water challenges.
Company’s more-efficient captioning system processes hundreds of video-hours per day.
Ann Mei Chang of the U.S. Global Development Lab and Kevin Starr of the Mulago Foundation will deliver keynote addresses.
Conference spotlights companies and organizations that are innovating across various sectors.
Forum also honors Ravi Kumar, executive vice president of Infosys, with expanded role on its Technology Advisory Board.
Events across MIT will mark the 100th anniversary of the general theory of relativity.
Inaugural MIT Water Innovation Prize encourages new ventures that address water challenges.
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker emphasizes improved public transportation, increased collaboration.