Celebrating Women’s Entrepreneurship Day Part 2
November was a celebration of Women's Entrepreneurship at MIT in honor of the 150th anniversary of MIT's first woman student, Ellen Henrietta Swallow, stepping foot on campus. In the century and a half since, the women of MIT have made an immeasurable impact around the globe. The Trust Center spent ...
Wisdom From the Women Who Support MIT’s Entrepreneurs
Today, November 19, is Women’s Entrepreneurship Day, a day celebrating and encouraging female entrepreneurship. Our student venture accelerator program, delta v, has launched some amazing female entrepreneurs, and our historical data show us that the women-led delta v companies surpass our very impressive overall stat that 3 of every 4 ...
Celebrating Women’s Entrepreneurship Day
150 yrs ago, MIT’s first woman student, Ellen Henrietta Swallow, stepped foot on campus. In the century and a half since, the women of MIT have made an immeasurable impact around the globe. We are pleased to celebrate Women’s Entrepreneurship Day by spotlighting some of the woman entrepreneurs who have ...
Entrepreneurial Confidence and Mental Health
The pandemic affects everyone. Today, we are all dealing with a different model for living; many people are working or attending school virtually, there is less social interaction, greater isolation, more juggling of home and work duties, and of course the anxiety and pain if loved ones become sick or ...
MIT delta v 2020: Making Quantum Computing More Accessible
by Chris Keshian, MIT delta v Program Manager Quantum computing has massive implications, yet the current developer environment makes learning and collaboration difficult. qBraid, an MIT delta v startup, aims to increase accessibility to, and interoperability amongst, quantum computing resources. What is quantum computing? (skip this section if you already know!) ...
MIT delta v 2020: Pivot to Prototype in 7 Days
by Chris Keshian, MIT delta v Program Manager After they were accepted to join delta v – the premiere MIT accelerator– five recent MIT mechanical engineering graduates were forced to pivot when COVID wreaked havoc on their initial market. Their original concept was UpLift, a fully mechanical ramp that allowed ...
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