Accelerating hardware development to improve national security and innovation
The alumni-founded startup Nominal has built a platform for building and testing complex systems like fighter jets, nuclear reactors, rockets, and robots.
The alumni-founded startup Nominal has built a platform for building and testing complex systems like fighter jets, nuclear reactors, rockets, and robots.
MIT Proto Ventures publishes venture studio playbook to catalyze innovation at research institutions.
Mission Innovation x creates education and research opportunities while facilitating connections between defense agencies and MIT innovators.
Longtime MIT electrical engineer receives SPIE Frits Zernike Award for Microlithography in recognition of outstanding accomplishments in microlithographic technology.
Protein sensor developed by alumna-founded Advanced Silicon Group can be used for research and quality control in biomanufacturing.
The ingestible capsule forms a drug depot in the stomach, gradually releasing its payload and eliminating the need for patients to take medicine every day.
Coactive, founded by two MIT alumni, has built an AI-powered platform to unlock new insights from content of all types.
With items selling for as little as $2, the initiative diverted about 750 pounds of textiles from landfills in 2024-25.
Focused research organizations (FROs) undertake large research efforts and have begun to yield scientific advances.
Founded by two former regulars at the MITERS makerspace, the company has built huge, rugged drones to more safely and sustainably apply fertilizers and pesticides on farms.
A team of MIT researchers founded Themis AI to quantify AI model uncertainty and address knowledge gaps.
Each year, two longstanding D-Lab courses make their mark on students and communities around the world.
MIT’s Initiative for New Manufacturing extends a deep Institute legacy of expanding US growth and jobs through industrial production.
The Institute-wide effort aims to bolster industry and create jobs by driving innovation across vital manufacturing sectors.
Allium Engineering, founded by two MIT alumni, has developed a process for improving steel rebar to triple the lifetime of bridges and other infrastructure.