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Sixteen new START.nano companies are developing hard-tech solutions with the support of MIT.nano

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The MIT.nano startup accelerator program has expanded to support 16 new companies, bringing the total to over 30 companies, with a focus on developing hard-tech solutions. These companies, nearly half of which have MIT affiliations, are working on innovative technologies with the resources and expertise provided by MIT.nano.

⚑ Key Takeaways

  • The MIT.nano startup accelerator program has grown to support over 30 companies.
  • 16 new companies have been added to the program, focusing on hard-tech solutions.
  • Nearly half of the companies in the program have MIT pedigrees, indicating a strong connection to the university's research and innovation ecosystem.

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