
- Tue, September 10, 2019 | Workshop
MIT Startup Exchange Workshop: Real world IoT & edge computing
MIT CampusMIT Startup Exchange presents its September Startup Workshop, centered around real-world IoT and edge computing. Many companies are grappling with how to use IoT and data/AI in their organization to monitor, predict, improve, and transform what they do. Meanwhile, many MIT startups are developing and providing innovative technology solutions to answer these very questions for industry. This workshop will present perspectives from industry leaders, academics, and corporate investors, while also showcasing select MIT startups in the field.
- October 9, 2019 | MIT News Office
New method visualizes groups of neurons as they compute
- November 1, 2019 | MIT News Office
What makes an image memorable? Ask a computer
- January 13, 2020 | MIT News Office
How to verify that quantum chips are computing correctly
- April 16, 2019 | MIT News Office
A novel data-compression technique for faster computer programs
- September 16, 2019 | MIT News Office
What a little more computing power can do
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Meter: Next-generation volumetric imaging for manufacturing inspection
Realtime Robotics: Autonomous Motion Planning and Spatial Perception for Industrial Automation
Akasha Imaging: "See it, Build it!" Perception Solutions for Manufacturing
Eureka Robotics: Enabling High Accuracy – High Agility automationHosta Labs: Automated digital structural assessment
Leela AI: Breakthrough AI for Causal Video Understanding
Farmwise Labs: Autonomous weeding robot for vegetable farms
OnSpecta: Unique Virtualization Technology for Best Inference Hardware Performance - December 10, 2019 | MIT News Office
This object-recognition dataset stumped the world’s best computer vision models
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2019 IoT - Nonintrusive Sensors - Steven Leeb
Steven Leeb, Professor of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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Compute Faster and More Sustainably