After a steep decline in 2020, emissions are surging back up, highlighting the need for permanent carbon reductions across our physical infrastructure and industrial markets.
Read MoreThe exit serves as a major validation of Activate’s model to support science entrepreneurs and will drive Cuberg’s innovative battery toward faster deployment, advancing carbon-free electromobility.
We are celebrating the Activate Fellows whose innovations directly and indirectly contribute to the blue economy—a powerful tool for climate mitigation.
We are encouraged whenever other organizations with similar goals launch programs modeled on our fellowship, because it means more scientists will turn their research into products.
Read MoreEach year, Finalist Week is one of the most intensely busy but also rewarding periods in the fellowship cycle. This year will be no different, aside from its virtual format. And aside from the fact that for the first time, we are sharing information about our finalists publicly.
Read MoreAs a nuclear engineer and former ARPA-E program director, Rachel Slaybaugh brings a wealth of experience supporting entrepreneurial scientists to her new role directing the Cyclotron Road Division.
Read MoreActivate Fellows Joshua McEnaney and Jay Schwalbe spent much of last summer toiling in a research farm in Fresno, piloting their startup Nitricity’s approach to decarbonizing nitrogen fertilizer. The harvest produced very positive results—and a big batch of salsa..
Read MoreFor a young deep-tech startup, polySpectra has an impressive customer list, including Fortune 500 firms and government agencies. But its CEO Raymond Weitekamp won’t consider the company successful until it becomes the go-to 3D printing provider for engineers, designers, and inventors. To make that happen, the Activate alumnus is getting creative and building a community.
Read MoreKarin Lion reflects on her path to impact, from the DoD, to NGOs, to an MBA, and looks ahead to a bright future at Activate.
Read MoreJoin us October 6th for a rare opportunity to connect directly with and learn from three engineers who are embedded in the burgeoning microelectronics innovation ecosystem.
Read MoreThree Cohort 2018 fellows reflect on the past two years and their paths to impact.
Read MoreWe are happy to share some of the accomplishments of these 13 scientists and engineers over the course of two intense years.
Read MoreMeet these 28 explorers, propelled to turn their research, across a range of science and engineering disciplines, into products that meet both market and societal needs.
Read MoreWe are mourning the tragic death of Adrian Albert, 35, a visionary scientist and engineer, and emergent entrepreneur.
Read MoreWe are keeping a running list of COVID-19 response projects and proposals from fellows and our close network. By bringing together additional partners or collaborators, we hope to help give them traction. Please take a look and share!
Read MoreWe are thrilled to bring our entrepreneurial fellowship program to a city so rich in smart, driven scientists and engineers—and we’re equally excited to introduce you to two of them: Activate Boston’s managing director Aimee Rose and fellowship manager Lakshana Huddar.
Read MoreActivate, an independent non-profit, is scaling the Cyclotron Road fellowship model to support a greater number of innovators around the world, starting with a new fellowship site for entrepreneurial scientists and engineers in Boston, MA supported by local experts and research partners and hosted by MIT Lincoln Laboratory.
Read More“Cyclotron Road’s approach—embedding promising entrepreneurial scientists in a community of world-class researchers and instrumentation—has proven to be a winning model for catalyzing science and technology startups,” said Berkeley Lab director Mike Witherell.
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