Early-Stage Companies
Emerging companies find crucial support from Northeastern’s entrepreneurial and academic ecosystem on the ICBM campus. Early-stage companies will have access to support and facilities for their continued research and development of advancing technologies. Mass Innovation, located on the campus is key to this supportive ecosystem. Mass Innovation Network is a for-purpose, non-profit organization supporting innovators to do what they do best: improve lives.
BioNet Sonar
BioNet Sonar is currently developing a smart medical implant with sensing and wireless connectivity based on ultrasonic waves.
CRGO
CRGO is developing a “middle-mile” system of vehicles capable of transporting heavy loads at long ranges.
Fourier
Fourier’s materials and manufacturing technology are capable of creating large deformations in fully sintered ceramic pre-formed sheets that can be applied to an array of potential applications ranging from high-powered printed circuit boards to RF devices and medical devices.
Guardion
Guardion’s technology is geared toward improving chemical and radiation detectors with nanomaterial-based ion detectors.
Hydronet
Hydronet is bringing the internet underwater with an efficient, scalable, and secure software-defined platform.
InQB8
InQB8 is making great strides at developing solutions for major cardiovascular diseases.
MakScientific
MakScientific is committed to discovering medications for metabolic disorders, pain, addiction, and neurological diseases.
MetaMagnetics
MetaMagnetics utilizes high-end RF to enhance mission-critical radar, communication, and power systems.
Nano-OPS
Nano-OPS makes fully automated nanoscale printing systems for sensors and electronics.
Nira BioSciences
Nira BioSciences is developing novel photoimmunotherapy drugs for the treatment of inflammatory skin diseases.
Seaspire Inc.
Seaspire is working to replace the harmful active ingredients that provide UV filtering in existing sunscreens.
TheraNano
TheraNano produces nanomedicine therapies for prostate, breast, ovarian, and other cancers.
