3-D scanning, with your smartphone
Startup Viztu Technologies developed commercial software that generated 3-D models from 2-D photos, before selling to a tech giant.
Startup Viztu Technologies developed commercial software that generated 3-D models from 2-D photos, before selling to a tech giant.
Ksplice software, which allows for updates without rebooting, became a profitable venture for the MIT alumni who developed it.
Alumni startup Atlas Devices commercializes motorized rope-climbing technology for military use.
ThingMagic, founded by five MIT alumni, helped bring radio-frequency identification technology to the supply chain.
Startup Rive Technology is commercializing an MIT-developed invention that improves catalysts used in oil refining, leading to greater yields.
Fast-growing startup Crocodoc is developing technology that converts documents into HTML for easy viewing and embedding.
An independent investment fund gives MIT Media Lab alumni startup support — and a way to put money back into the Institute.
Startup Semprus Biosciences develops a permanent solution for keeping bacteria off implanted medical devices.
Fast-growing startup Locu helps businesses synch their online information, across the Web, instantaneously.
Luminoso Technologies uses artificial-intelligence research as a commercial springboard.
MIT’s Global Founders Skills Accelerator — which focuses on ‘disciplined entrepreneurship’ — helps student teams build innovation-based startups.
Rising high-school seniors participate in interactive webinar with MIT Sloan alum
New book by MIT lecturer Bill Aulet focuses on bringing innovations to market through disciplined planning and experimentation.
Novel 3-D oral scanner, developed by MIT professor Douglas Hart and then sold to 3M, is helping dentists go digital.
MIT alumni took their photo-aggregating app to market with help from the Institute.