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Minibots is addressing the lack of real time data available to track and monitor cyanobacteria blooms in the Charles River

Minibots is addressing the lack of real time data available to track and monitor cyanobacteria blooms in the Charles River by attaching pollution sensors to Buoys that are used for sailing.

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Introducing the 2024-25 Sustainability Innovation Seed Grant Award Winners

The Sustainability Innovation Seed Grants, led by Innovate@BU in collaboration with BU Sustainability, serve as a catalyst for students who are passionate about developing sustainability projects with potential impacts for Boston University and beyond. Awardees: BU Closet is tackling the environmental impact of textile waste and the fast fashion industry's unsustainable practices. By organizing free […]

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From Tech Visionaries to Green Ventures: Celebrating New and Advancing Innovation Pathway Teams!

The Innovation Pathway is a self-paced program designed to help you launch your for-profit or nonprofit venture. Here are some of the teams: Walk: Teams with a venture idea with early validation research. Run: Teams with a compelling and feasible venture idea with a viable business model. Fly: Teams with a venture that's ready for […]

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Sailboat Buoys with a Sustainable Twist- Noah Robitshek’s Minibots

  Most Boston University students see the Charles River winding through campus, and consider it little more than a scenic waterway. Noah Robitshek (ENG'25) on the other hand, sees an untapped opportunity for data collection. The senior computer engineering major from Traverse City, Michigan has combined his technical expertise with environmental impact through an innovative […]

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