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10 for 10: Celebrating a Decade of Innovation, December Edition

By Staff
12/17/2021

Over the last decade, 2,500+ ventures have been developed within the Harvard Innovation Labs by Harvard students, alumni, and faculty across a broad range of industries. Their impact can be seen across the globe.

To celebrate the Harvard Innovation Labs 10-Year Anniversary, every month for the next year we’ll highlight 10 incredible ventures that have come out of the Harvard Innovation Labs ecosystem. Our first 10 for 10 list includes:

ArtLifting for connecting socially conscious companies with talented artists around the world impacted by housing insecurity or disabilities.

Catalant for building the fastest and easiest way to find more than 70,000 independent experts and 1,000 consulting firms for market research, corporate strategy, project management, and more.

CarePort for developing web-based health care software used by more than 1,000 hospitals and over 100,000 community-based post-care providers to place outpatients in care facilities.

Getaway for changing how people think about “unplugging” on vacation with its 600+ cozy cabins that provide restorative stays in nature.

SES for introducing the most mature, practical, and independently validated Li-Metal battery for electric vehicles (EVs).

Shield AI for building AI systems used by the U.S. Department of Defense to protect service members and civilians.

Tomorrow.io for developing the most accurate way to provide real-time weather forecasts to customers around the world, such as AWS, JetBlue, and the New England Patriots.

Vaxess for creating sustained release smart delivery technologies for medicines and vaccines, and developing a combined COVID-19 and quadrivalent seasonal influenza vaccine.

WHOOP for developing the world’s most advanced fitness wearable, worn by the world’s top athletes and recognized as the World’s Most Innovative Health Company by Fast Company.

ZoomCar for launching an Indian self-drive car rental company that operates in more than 34 cities.

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