MIT team develops first solar power cells printed on paper May 31, 2010
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What if you could simply staple solar panels to your house rather than hiring a professional installation team? That’s not as far-fetched as it sounds — MIT researchers have figured out a way to print thin film solar cells on paper using a process that resembles a standard inkjet printer. If they’re able to gear efficiencies up to scale, the development could revolutionize the production and installation of solar panels.
MIT’s new semiconductor-coated paper features carbon-based dyes that give the cells an efficiency of 1.5 to 2 percent. That’s not incredibly efficient, but the convenience factor makes up for it. And in the future, researchers hope that the same process used in the paper solar cells could be used to print cells on metal foil or even plastic.
Of course, paper solar cells are a long way from commercialization. MIT researchers say that the technology is still in the research phase and it could take years before being commercialized. And once it is? There’s no telling how it could revolutionize the home solar industry, which currently relies on pricey professional installers to set up panels.
MIT Team designs an airplane that uses 70% less fuel than conventional aircraft May 31, 2010
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Today a team of researchers at MIT unveiled their latest feat of engineering — an airplane that uses 70% less fuel than conventional aircraft. The MIT team was one of six groups — and the only university led team — across the US chosen by NASA to help redesign current aircraft to increase fuel efficiency, lower emissions and allow planes to take off on shorter runways. The team accomplished all of NASA’s set goals with their innovative D-series plane, lovingly referred to as the “double bubble”.
NASA is calling this government-funded initiative the “N+3″, signifying that the planes are meant to revolutionize the aircraft industry in three generations. MIT, Boeing, GE Aviation and Northrop Grumman were given the task of rethinking the subsonic commercial aircraft market while teams from Boeing and Lockheed-Martin were entrusted with creating supersonic commercial aircraft — passenger planes traveling faster than the speed of sound! NASA’s goals were to reduce fuel consumption while taking into account that in 3 decades air traffic is set to double. Now that the designs have been revealed the teams are awaiting news in the next few months of which designs will receive funding to go on to the second phase of the program.
MIT designed their D-series as a 180 passenger aircraft meant to replace the domestic 737 market. Conventional airplanes utilize a single fuselage design, while the D-series uses two partial tubular shapes placed beside each other — which accounts for the bubble nickname. The plane utilizes a host of technological advances to decrease its fuel consumption. It has thinner longer wings and a smaller tail and engine placement at the rear of the plane instead of on the wings. All of these features account for part of the reduction in fuel usage. The MIT team also unveiled their H-series — a “hybrid wing body” plane that seats 350 passengers and could replace the 777 overseas market. NASA expects designs from this program to take flight in 2035.
Cambridge’s Wiggio raises $2.1 Million in a Series A round of equity funding from New Atlantic Ventures May 27, 2010
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Cambridge’s Wiggio, an online collaboration tool, raises $2.1 Million in a Series A round of equity funding from New Atlantic Ventures.
About Wiggio
Wiggio is a group application software company. With over 200,000 users, the company’s software application allows group members to share and edit files, host free video meetings and conference calls, manage a group calendar, poll group members, post links, chat online and send mass text, voice and email messages to group members. Wiggio was created in January 2008 by Dana Lampert. Wiggio’s mission is to eliminate frustration, and enable groups to work effectively. For more information please visit http://wiggio.com.
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Sand 9 Inc., of Cambridge, announces their $12 Million Series B round of funding May 26, 2010
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Sand 9 Inc., of Cambridge, a developer of timing oscillator and frequency control technology for the wireless device market, announces their $12 Million Series B round of funding led by a group of investors including Commonwealth Capital Ventures, Flybridge Capital Partners, General Catalyst Partners, and Khosla Ventures.
Woburn’s Redline Trading Solutions Inc raises $7.45MM in a Series A round of venture funding May 25, 2010
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Woburn’s Redline Trading Solutions Inc, a maker of market data software applications for high-speed trading raises $7.45MM in a Series A round of venture funding from a group of undisclosed investors.
Acton -based optical equipment maker Mintera Corp. raises $1.65 Million May 25, 2010
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Acton -based Optical equipment maker Mintera Corp. raises $1.65 Million from a group of investors including Polaris Venture Partners, RRE Ventures, Court Square Ventures, Star Ventures, and Portview Communications Partners.
Chelmsford’s OurStage, indie band community maker, raises $2.63MM from an undisclosed group of investors May 25, 2010
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Chelmsford’s OurStage, an operator of an online community where indie bands gain recognition through audience voting in monthly contests, raises $2.63MM from an undisclosed group of investors.
Boston’s MaxVision Holdings LLC, a ruggedized computer maker, raises $2 Million from Riverside Partners May 24, 2010
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Boston’s MaxVision Holdings LLC, a ruggedized computer maker, raises $2 Million from Riverside Partners.
Newton’s General Compression raises $3 Million May 22, 2010
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Newton’s General Compression, alternative energy industry supplier, raises $3 Million from Northwater Capital.
Woburn’s Incentive Targeting raises $2.35 Million in a Series A round of equity financing May 22, 2010
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Woburn’s Incentive Targeting, a provider of Web-based promotion systems for the retail grocery industry, raises $2.35 Million in a Series A round of equity financing from a group of investors including LaunchCapital LLC, River Valley Investors, Walnut Ventures, Hub Angels, North Country Angels, Boston Harbor Angels, Northeast Angels, Granite State Angels, and Boynton Angels.
Boston’s Wordstream, Advertising Keyword Strategy Company, raises $6 Million in a Series B round of funding May 20, 2010
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Boston’s Wordstream, a company that helps search advertisers choose the best keywords and strategies for their campaigns, raises $6 Million in a Series B round of funding from Egan-Managed Capital and Sigma Partners.
Andover’s Casa Systems, interactive digital video and broadband IP developer, raises $96 Million May 20, 2010
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Andover’s Casa Systems, a developer of interactive digital video and broadband IP technology, raises $96 Million from a group of investors including Summit Partners and SeaChange.
Wellesley’s Thinking Screen Media raises $2 Million in a Series B May 6, 2010
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Wellesley’s Thinking Screen Media, a company that pushes news, photos, and other content to Internet-connected screens, raises $2 Million in a Series B from Scala [investments].
Lexington’s StreamBase Systems raises $5.5 Million May 6, 2010
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Lexington’s StreamBase Systems, a developer of event processing database software, raises $5.5 Million from a group of investors including Accel Partners, Bessemer Venture Partners, Highland Capital Partners, and In-Q-Tel.
Cambridge’s Joule Unlimited raises $30 Million in Series B equity funding from Flagship Ventures May 6, 2010
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Cambridge’s Joule Unlimited, a maker of technology that mimics photosynthesis by turning carbon dioxide into ethanol, raises $30 Million in Series B equity funding from Flagship Ventures.
Cambridge’s Hire Reach, Inc. raises $401k of Series A funding May 6, 2010
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Cambridge’s Hire Reach, Inc., a producer of recruiting software designed to let employers target passive job candidates, raises $401k of Series A funding from a group of investors including Race Point Capital, Golden Seeds, and Stuart Olsen.
Burlington’s HealthEdge Software raises $1.5 Million from a group of undisclosed investors May 6, 2010
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Burlington’s HealthEdge Software, a producer of software for health care providers, raises $1.5 Million from a group of undisclosed investors.


























