06/23/2021
WBUR's "Radio Boston" (affiliate of NPR) broadcasted an outstanding 12-minute interview with my client Paras Patani, founder of NextGen SmartyPants, who made it to Episode 4 on FOX's "LEGO Masters" last night. He talks about how he uses LEGOs in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) education.
https://www.wbur.org/radioboston/2021/06/22/mr-lego-competes-in-lego-masters
05/15/2020
"How we can prevent the 'unknown unknowns' - the $28 billion lost every year in irreproducible life science research. My client Sridhar Iyenger (Founder/CEO, Elemental Machines) writes about this in his bylined article in LabCompare and American Laboratory.
How We Can Prevent “Unknown Unknowns”
Half of life science research and development fails, costing $28 billion or half the cost of pre-clinical research that is spent annually. The research fails, because it is not reproducible. New technology measures the “unknown unknowns” about failed experiments to prevent this colossal waste of...
05/11/2020
LaunchPad Medical, my client, received a $2.5 million federal grant to advance the development of its bone adhesive technology, Tetranite, in replacing metal fixation hardware in brain surgery. The grant followed an animal study recently published in the Journal of Neurosurgery.
‘Head to head’: Lowell company seeks to revolutionize brain surgery
LOWELL — Lowell-based LaunchPad Medical, Inc., has received a $2.5 million federal grant to make headway on new technology for securing bones in place after brain surgery. During a craniotomy, a po…
04/22/2020
Scott Kirsner wrote about my client Elemental Machines hiring - through Zoom - during the Corona virus pandemic.
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/04/17/nation/hiring-is-still-happening-its-not-business-usual/
03/24/2020
Boston Business Journal features my client Elemental Machines "Biotechs Brace for Work Losses, Financing Drop-off" by Allison DeAngelis
https://bizj.us/1q2wbr
Academic laboratories and biotech, searching for ways to monitor their shuttered labs during the COVID-19 pandemic, are flooding the phone lines at Elemental Machines. The Cambridge-based company, which provides sensor systems that can monitor anything from temperature to vibrations, has seen a threefold increase in new business over the last few weeks.
Coronavirus in Massachusetts: Biotechs brace for work losses, financing drop-off - Boston Business Journal
Having sent home their employees and successfully shut down their offices, some biotech executives are taking a breath and thinking: What now?
04/10/2019
Gov. Charlie Baker lauded 54 Israeli companies that have located to Mass. since 2015 at the New England Israel Business Council event. Rep. Steve Howitt kindly shot this photo.
12/31/2018
Here is my published column on "Why 'Schindler's List' Matters More Today: http://www.thecantoncitizen.com/2018/12/28/why-schindlers-list-matters-more-today/ We should all be worried about growing anti-Semitism, anti-Israel media coverage and Neo-Nazi activities. Learn from history - the 1930's in Germany have frightening parallels.
11/17/2018
"Inside Edition" interviewed my client Malay Kundu, Founder/CEO of StopLift, about how his technology detects cashier and customer thefts of turkeys at the checkout. Yes - 20 lb. turkeys! See here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2I1_OV2grU4
Can Technology Prevent Turkey Thefts at Supermarkets?
It's a crime wave you may not have known about. Apparently thousands of turkeys are stolen from supermarkets every year around Thanksgiving. But a high-tech gadget from StopLift, the maker of retail anti-theft technology in Cambridge, is putting a target on turkey thieves.
08/22/2018
My client, Malay Kundu, Founder/CEO of StopLift Checkout Vision Systems, was interviewed on Bloomberg Radio: Bay State Business: The Innovation Economy 8-20-18 (posted 8-21-18) about his technology that detects unscanned items at the manned and self-checkout.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/audio/2018-08-21/baystate-business-the-innovation-economy-radio