MIT Bootcamps enables aspiring innovators to find solutions that improve the patient experience
Driven by deeply personal experiences, three entrepreneurs find inspiration from MIT to empower patients and change their lives.
Driven by deeply personal experiences, three entrepreneurs find inspiration from MIT to empower patients and change their lives.
Pacifiko, founded by Jorge Schippers MBA ’13, is expanding access to affordable products in Latin America, starting with Guatemala and Costa Rica.
Through a project launched in 2020, MIT D-Lab is working with women to help them build a labor movement focused on reducing gender-based violence and environmental degradation.
Ten years after the founding of the undergraduate research program, its alumni reflect on the unexpected gifts of their experiences.
As an engineer and an EMT, senior Abigail Schipper works to make medicine more accessible to all.
Rama Ramakrishnan helps companies explore the promises and perils of large language models and other transformative AI technologies.
Noya has developed low-power, modular units that can be combined to create facilities for removing millions of tons of CO2 from the atmosphere.
At MIT, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency addresses the world’s urgent energy and environmental challenges.
In 20 years of uplifting young inventors, the program has enabled 17 InvenTeam projects to earn US patents.
The Spark Photonics Foundation works with educators to get K-12 and college students interested in STEM fields, including advanced manufacturing and semiconductors.
The MIT professor reflects on five decades of impactful work in aerospace engineering and education, at the Institute and beyond.
C-Crete, founded by Rouzbeh Savary PhD ’11, has created a cement alternative that could significantly reduce the industry’s carbon dioxide emissions.
The MIT spinout Silverthread helps companies transform complex codebases into modular systems that can be changed or updated without headaches.
Global platform showcases social innovation technology and global leadership.
The Middle East Entrepreneurs of Tomorrow (MEET) program uses an MIT-inspired curriculum and MISTI student instructors to help young Palestinians and Israelis find common ground.