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Startups
Brooklyn Startups are Building the Future with Bits & Atoms

Critical Mass returned to Brooklyn for Continuums, a tribute to the in-between space. We welcomed over 500 members, investors, industry partners, and community members for a celebration of critical technology.

Climate Tech
Pilot Project
Open Call: Global Ocean Innovation Challenge!

Apply to pilot your technology in our planet's ocean to help protect marine life, restore marine ecosystems, strengthen coastal resilience, and unlock data for smarter ocean stewardship.

Industry
Mobility
Startups
The Future of Manufacturing is in Detroit

Critical Mass, a recurring open house, an invitation to see what’s new at Newlab hubs around the world, came to Detroit for the first time. Our team partnered with 9 startups from our Detroit Cohort to design new prototype exhibits showcasing the next wave of critical technology.

Brooklyn
Climate Tech
Startups
Newlab Continues Founder Fellowship to Build Community Among Critical Technology Startups

Newlab announces the fifth iteration of our Founder Fellowship. The fellowship will support 15 founders in advancing their innovative solutions in partnership with NYCEDC, Bank of America, and Gunderson Dettmer.

New York City
Artificial Intelligence
Built Environment
OPEN CALL: Building Safer, Smarter Streets with AI

Newlab, in partnership with the New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT), invites startups to pilot AI-enabled technologies that can enhance how the City monitors, maintains, and manages its streets. We’re seeking bold solutions that advance street-level asset management and urban safety operations—from real-time monitoring to predictive maintenance and intelligent enforcement. Apply now for grant funding, pilot-design support, and access to Newlab’s global infrastructure and expert network.

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