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Track Finalists Selected in Inaugural ISCTE IUL MIT Portugal Venture Competition

Wednesday, 13 October 2010

With total financial support of up to 1M Euros available for the Caixa Empreender+ awards, four projects have been selected as track finalists and four others as honorable mentions in the ISCTE-IUL MIT Portugal Venture Competition, hosted by ISCTE - Lisbon University Institute, in partnership with MIT, the Deshpande Center for Technological Innovation at MIT, the MIT Entrepreneurship Center, and Caixa Capital (the risk capital arm of Caixa Geral de Depósitos). The winners were announced on September 30, 2010, by the Portuguese Secretary of State, for Science, Technology and Higher Education, Manuel Heitor, during the official ceremony which took place at ISCTE-IUL.

The track winners were as follows:

Life Sciences track: PLUX

PLUX aims at bringing the future of physiotherapy to people’s homes and daily lives.  

Sustainable Energy and Transportation systems track: Wayenergy

Wayenergy systems convert the linear deflection of surfaces through an electromagnetic technology to generate renewable electricity.

IT & Web track: Around Knowledge

Around Knowledge’s BIPS system provides a tagless method to track and measure consumer behavior to help businesses improve their operational efficiency and rovide a better consumer experience. 

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Members of the Around Knowledge track finalist team with officials and dignitaries

Products and Services track: WeAdapt

Weadapt develops and sells inclusive products –garments, aesthetical prosthetics, and rehabilitation devices—for the 600 million people with some type of disability to improve their self-esteem, comfort, autonomy and quality of life. 

At this stage, the winning teams will receive half of the available financial support, totaling 100,000 Euros, which will support "Go to Market" strategies that were developed over the past two months, in cooperation with the organizing team. The allocation of the remaining total support available will be dependent on how well the teams execute the goals set and agreed between the organizers and promoters for the next three years.

Apart from financial support, the four finalists will receive or have already received other in kind support, such as specific training and coaching through business catalysts, including one from the MIT entrepreneurial ecosystem and at least one from Portuguese industry. They will also have the opportunity to present their projects at the major MIT entrepreneurship showcase of the year, Ideastream, at its next edition in April 2011, where the finalists will have an ideal opportunity to network and solicit potential international investors.

The projects selected in each area will now compete for the ultimate prize of up to 400,000 euros in financial support. The grand final is scheduled for October 27th, 2010, at 17h00 at ISCTE-IUL.

The jury also awarded four honorable mention projects to Accelera (Lifesciences), PV Solutions (Sustainable energy & Transportation systems), Aires (IT&Web) and Aromase (Products & Services), by their novelty and potential value creation from a novel technological platform. These teams will benefit from direct access to the competition’s venture capital partner, Caixa Empreender+, gaining a privileged channel to present and discuss their projects. The audience at the track finalist event also had the opportunity to choose the most innovative projects in each track and to vote on the spot. WeAdapt & TreatU received the greatest number of votes from the audience of nearly 400.

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Second Annual Conference Proceedings, 2010 Doctoral Student Profiles Available

Thursday, 07 October 2010

You are invited to gauge the scope and breadth of research activity conducted by MIT Portugal's hundreds of doctoral students by reviewing two key resources, now available to download:

icon 2010 Second Annual Conference Proceedings

icon 2010 MIT Portugal Doctoral Student Profiles

 

2010 MIT Portugal Brochure, "Highlighting Collaborative Research," Now Available

Wednesday, 06 October 2010

MIT-Portugal_Highlighting_Collaborative_Research_smThe most recent MIT Portugal Program brochure highlighting key aspects of the Program's collaborative research, education, technology commercialization, and outreach initiatives is now available to download.

The brochure was released at the 2nd Annual Symposium held in Porto, Portugal, on September 28th, 2010.

icon 2010 MIT Portugal Brochure: Highlighting Collaborative Research

 

Visiting Bioengineering Student Helps Local Children Become “Citizen Scientists”

Wednesday, 06 October 2010

As an MIT Portugal Bioengineering doctoral student visiting MIT for two years, Maria Pereira is boosting her research aimed at a future career in industry. But she is also taking part in efforts to attract local primary school children to join her one day as researchers.

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Maria Pereira demonstrates lab equipment to visiting students

Hosted by the Karp Laboratory at the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Pereira is pursuing her research on development of a cardiac patch for biomolecule delivery. This project builds on the work of her advisors, Jeffrey Karp and Lino Ferreira from the University of Coimbra/BioCant Technology Park, while both were postdoctoral fellows in the Langer Laboratory, where they developed the “gecko bandage.”

This year the Karp Lab hosted a group of students from the Wellington School in Belmont, Massachusetts, led by their teacher Cristina Nicolson. Nicolson has long-standing connections with academic researchers in the Boston area and Karp volunteered to demonstrate his lab’s work, as part of Nicolson’s year-long “National Lab Day” project entitled “Becoming Citizen Scientists.”

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Chronicle of Higher Education (US) Profiles Portugal's International Partnerships

Wednesday, 15 September 2010

A major article by the American higher education newspaper of record, the Chronicle of Higher Education, profiles the MIT Portugal Program as well as Portugal's other major international research/education partnerships.

The article quotes Secretary of State for Science, Technology and Higher Education Manuel Heitor as describing the rationale for starting these partnerships as, "A small country like Portugal can only survive by becoming innovative and international—a true knowledge economy."

National Director Paulo Ferrão, MIT Director Dan Roos, IST faculty member Carlos Silva, and other figures in the Program are cited as well.

The Chronicle of Higher Education also includes Portuguese institutions in a separate article on European universities' efforts to enhance knowledge transfer, featuring a photo of Bioengineering student Eunice Costa at MIT.

In June, the Chronicle published an opinion essay by Dr. Sebastian Pfotenhauer, now a post-doctoral associate of the MIT Portugal Program at MIT, and by Dr. Joshua Jacobs, the Program's Director of Education, on the MIT Portugal Program that builds upon Pfotenhauer's research of student and faculty views in Portugal of the Program's internationalization and networking.

If you are unable to access the Chronicle article online, you may view the text here:

icon Chronicle of Higher Education profile of Portuguese international partnerships (12 September 2010)

 
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