A world of wireless power
WiTricity brings wireless power to electrical cars, consumer electronics, and other applications that currently require clumsy cables or chargers.
WiTricity brings wireless power to electrical cars, consumer electronics, and other applications that currently require clumsy cables or chargers.
Startup’s power-conserving chip may increase smartphone battery life, save energy in cell towers.
Novel device that stays in the bladder and slowly releases drugs sells to pharmaceutical giant.
Alumni's software uses hacking tricks to catch vulnerabilities on websites before they're exploited.
Airware’s operating system makes drones simple to build and modify for multiple applications.
Oblong Industries brings gesture-control technology from Hollywood to corporate conference rooms.
Cambridge-based MIT startup Ambri is building a novel liquid metal battery for grid-level storage to revolutionize energy in the 21st century.
Olumide Ogunlana, co-founder of PrepClass, shares his experience participating in the Institute's international startup program.
Mint Solutions tackles medication errors with scanning system that ensures patients get the right pills.
Novel software by Akselos drastically increases speed, ease of 3-D engineering simulations.
Using neuroscience tools, Innerscope Research explores the connections between consumers and media.
Gang Chen’s thermoelectric devices turn waste heat into electricity for vehicles and other machines.
21 startups joining the accelerator will vie for four Caixa Capital Awards worth up to 500,000 euros in financial support.
With emotion-tracking software, Affectiva attracts big-name clients, aims for “mood-aware” Internet.