Red Herring magazine has published an offbeat interview with Kailas Narendran, a 25-year-old researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Department of Mechanical Engineering, who co-created a device that provides mobility for patients with spinal cord injuries. Narendran and his co-inventor recently won a $30,000 prize for their business plan to commercialize the technology at MIT's Entrepreneurship Competition.
The RH article points out that former MIT contest finalists - including Akamai, Centrata, and Firefly - are now valued at over $4 billion.
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The RH article points out that former MIT contest finalists - including Akamai, Centrata, and Firefly - are now valued at over $4 billion.
Click Here to read the full profile.