Ventures

Browse a selection of current and former i-lab ventures.
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All
20
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Harvard Business School
3
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Harvard College
2
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Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
1
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Harvard Graduate School of Education
1
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Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
4
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Harvard Medical School
8
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Harvard School of Dental Medicine
2
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Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
3
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Non-Harvard Affiliate
3
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All
355
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Agriculture
7
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Aid and Relief
3
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Architecture, Construction, and Engineering
4
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Arts and Culture
4
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Aviation and Aerospace
2
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Bioinformatics
2
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Biotech and Life Sciences
19
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Childhood Development
5
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Climate and Sustainability
18
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Consumer Products and Packaged Goods
12
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Defense, Military, and Space
2
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Digital Health
18
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Diversity,
Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging
1
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Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging
1
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Ecommerce
3
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Education and Learning
38
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Education Technology
16
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Electronics and Hardware
4
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Employment, Recruiting, and Workforce Development
6
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Energy, Oil, Renewables, and Environment
15
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Entertainment
2
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Fashion, Beauty, Apparel, and Retail
3
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Finance
7
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Fitness and Sports
1
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Food and Beverages
8
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Gaming
1
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Government and Civic Engagement
12
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Healthcare
30
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Insurance
1
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International Development
2
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Legal
4
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Marketing
2
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Media and Publishing
3
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Medical Devices and Hardware
20
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Mental Health
9
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Mentorship and youth development
8
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Personal Health and Wellness
6
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Public Health and Global Health
7
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Real Estate and Housing
3
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Services
6
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Software/App
26
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Transportation and Logistics
1
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Travel, Tourism, and Hospitality
3
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Web3, Crypto, and NFTs
2
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Beacon Bio
Improving hearing and healing by restoring eardrums with regenerative grafts.
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EndoShunt Medical Inc.
Controlling abdominal bleeding in trauma surgery with an innovative medical device.
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ENF Medical, LLC
Developing cutting-edge nanofiber technology for customizable grafts in bone, dental, IVD, cartilage, and bioactive implant coatings.
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Global Particle Therapy (GPT)
Offering cancer patients access to affordable, advanced proton therapy by reducing the size and cost of existing devices via disruptive technology.
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Keles Keyless Expander
Standing out among conventional palatal expanders through its built-in activation arm.
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miniDia
Developing an AI-powered point-of-care device for at-home organ transplant monitoring.
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Pacto Medical
A collapsible syringe that reduces transportation volume by 40%, allowing public health and healthcare workers to ship and deliver more syringes for less money and with a lower environmental impact.
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Parrots AI
Developing an AI-driven platform that helps healthcare providers manage neurodegenerative diseases, improve patient outcomes, and support caregivers.
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PerioSense
Making early diagnosis of gum disease more accessible and efficient while saving time and money for patients and providers.
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PeriPeach
Preventing severe tears from childbirth.
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Pythia Diagnostics
Building a wearable device that predicts epileptic seizures by analyzing skin-released chemicals.
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RhinUS
Eliminating the root cause of chronic sinus infection through a simple, minimally invasive in-clinic treatment.
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Serosafe
Designing medical devices to create a safer, healthier post-operative patient recovery experience.
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SimpliProne
Transforming critical care for patients in acute respiratory distress with an innovative prone positioning device.
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SpiroSniff
Creating an affordable breathalyzer to detect lung cancer early, using sensors and AI for rapid, non-invasive, accessible screening.
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The Anti-Slide Body Support (ASBS)
Bringing to market anti-slide body support for hospital beds.
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Umbulizer
Developing a reliable, low-cost, and portable device that can provide continuous ventilation to patients.
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Vacuum-Assisted Wound Therapy Affordable For All (VATARA)
Providing low-cost, negative pressure wound therapy for everyone.
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Vital T
Building an endotracheal tube with integrated ultrasound and imaging to non-invasively monitor critical hemodynamics in ICU patients.
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X-COR Therapeutics
Creating the first commercially-available extracorporeal CO2 removal device that uses ultra-low-blood flow to treat patients with hypercarbic respiratory failure.