Critical Mass: Volume One
On March 18, we launched Critical Mass - a new Newlab series.
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Detroit
Startups
Government
Electreon Unveils Nation's First Public EV-Charging Roadway in front of Newlab at Michigan Central
Detroit, MI is home to the country’s first wireless-charging public roadway for electric vehicles thanks to Electreon and many key partners.
Detroit
Founder Fellowship
Founder Fellowship in Detroit Announces Inaugural Cohort
Meet the five founders selected for the first Newlab Founder Fellowship in Detroit.
Materials
Studios
Government
Invest Puerto Rico and Newlab Select 5 Startups to Pilot Solutions for Converting Unmanaged and Landfilled Items into New Value-Added Products
The startup cohort for the Puerto Rico project will aim to identify renewable life cycles for disposed tires, plastic waste and sargassum seaweed.
Founder Fellowship
New York City
Interview with a Founder: Climate Disclosures, The Base for a Net Zero Economy
An interview with Newlab’s Founder Fellow Miriam Roure, Founder and CEO at Kara.
Mobility
Detroit
Newlab News
Coalition of Partners Request Expressions of Interest for Advanced Aerial Innovation Region
Newlab and partners will launch a multi-million dollar Challenge that will leverage this first-of-a-kind urban unmanned aerial systems proving zone.
Mobility
Detroit
Startups
Multi-modal Logistics Challenge
Mythos AI & Newlab Launch In-Shore Autonomous Boat Pilot as a Step to Decarbonize Maritime Shipping
Mythos AI is piloting its self-driving vessel at Port of Monroe and digitizing Great Lakes waterways to eventually create autonomous supply chain routes between ports that increase efficiency and decrease emissions.
Newlab and Partners Announce First Set of Projects at the Future Minerals Forum
Newlab's first projects in the Middle East will focus on making the Mining value chain more efficient and sustainable.
Our point of view on deep tech and its application to planetary-scale problems.