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CubeWorks: Solving problems with the world’s smallest and lowest-power computers
  1. CubeWorks: Solving problems with the world’s smallest and lowest-power computers

    Cubeworks receives its first external funding to manufacture millimeter-scale computing devices

  2. Alum startup wins $25,000 at Accelerate Michigan Competition

    Movellus Circuits won $25,000 in the University Research Highlight and People’s Choice categories

  3. MHacks win propels virtual reality startup named Gwydion, focused on child therapy and 3D gaming

    EE senior Duncan Abbot and his new startup Gwydion want to make VR worth the while. Their early projects range from therapy in children’s hospitals to helping materials scientists study 3D crystals.

  4. U-M cyber security startup purchased by FICO

    Analytic software company FICO of San Jose, Calif., bought QuadMetrics to help in its development of a FICO Enterprise Security Score.

  5. Fighting cyber crime with data analytics

    QuadMetrics offers a pair of services to help companies both assess the effectiveness of their security and decide the best way to allocate (or increase) their security budget.

  6. Making Memory Smaller, Better, Faster, Stronger

    Prof. Wei Lu and former student Dr. Sung Hyun Jo co-founded Crossbar, Inc. to tackle the physical limitations of conventional memory technology.

  7. G is for Google

    Larry Page changed the web forever in 1998, now he wants to change the world.

  8. Engineering a better life for people with diabetes

    Hygieia automates and streamlines diabetes treatment, a disease affecting over 29 million Americans.

  9. Cutting the cost of hearing

    MEMStim’s technology is already two phases into pre-clinical testing in preparation for FDA examination. Very few MEMS devices have made it this far.

  10. Googling the physical world

    IoT applications are the next wave of computing and the next driving force of the semiconductor industry. The startup PsiKick [now Everactive] is helping shape this future.