A better way to deliver innovation to the world
"To tackle our biggest societal challenges, we need an innovation pipeline that delivers every drop," Reif writes.
"To tackle our biggest societal challenges, we need an innovation pipeline that delivers every drop," Reif writes.
Microfluidic cell-squeezing device opens new possibilities for cell-based vaccines.
Former Massachusetts governor discusses MIT, policymaking, and public investment in technology.
Students recognized for inventions in health care, transportation, food and agriculture, and consumer devices.
MIT Innovation Initiative conference explores the state of “social impact investing.”
Team developing drones that scan and monitor crop health takes grand prize at 25th annual competition.
New mobile app designed by MIT graduate students provides serendipitous connections to the Boston-area art scene.
Team integrating fiber optics into computer chips takes home both grand prizes at annual contest.
Once lined with old factories and abandoned buildings, Kendall Square is now a global center for innovation.
Under the leadership of Dan Sweeney, D-Lab Biomass Fuel and Cookstove Group researches and tests clean cooking products for the developing world.
University-driven innovation a key focus of Institute meeting.
Startup’s advertising platform provides free mobile data to prepaid cellphone users in developing countries.
San Francisco and Silicon Valley startups, MIT alumni, and venture capitalists complement and enhance the Start6 learning experience.
MIT spinout uses random variations in silicon chips as authentication identifiers for consumer products.
Discussion of innovation keynotes stop; Japan gives gift to Institute.