Originally posted by MET student Jason on 25/05/2019 The PocketLab company has been around since 2015, with a number of successful products under their belt.…
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Originally posted by MET student Jason on 25/05/2019 The PocketLab company has been around since 2015, with a number of successful products under their belt.…
Originally posted by MET student Malorie Fisher on 23/05/2019 Visionary Kits is a STEM Educational Kit founded by both Yasir Malik and Saad Hameed and…
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Originally posted by MET student Vincent Dong on 22/05/2019 Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch is a TV show produced by Entrepreneur magazine, and it gives each contestant a 60-second…
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Originally posted by MET student Marc Tavares on 22/05/2019 Tech Will Save Us is a venture founded by Daniel Hirschmann and Bethany Koby that develops…
Originally posted by MET student Scott Lillis on 21/05/2019 From the minds of creative technology teachers passionate about introducing children and adults to the joy…
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Originally posted by MET student mlavoie on 21/05/2019 Root – the robot that can crawl on the walls This robot from Harvard University turns any…
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Originally posted by MET student chava kassierer on 21/05/2019 Probably the only way to get me to invest in having my kids play with mud……
Originally posted by MET student Abraham Kang on 20/05/2019 This is a Kickstarter campaign I came across that introduces younger children and students to computer…
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Originally posted by MET student Charmaine on 19/05/2019 I came across this Kickstarter campaign elevator pitch to make whiteboards just like Rocketbooks!
Originally posted by MET student Victoria Ramsey on 23/09/2018 I came across this pitch on Kickstarter, and was fascinated by the point that it is…