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Creating, sharing, and using collaborative research practices, actionable findings, and practical solutions.

Hands-on, project-based learning. More than 12 MIT D-Lab classes offered each year!

Working with diverse partners to advance and apply inclusive innovation as a methodology for tackling poverty.

"Impact is not just the product of innovation – it's the process of innovation."

– Amy Smith, MIT D-Lab Founding Director

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Creating new markets for tribal art

Roots Studio conducts a workshop in August 2016 with Chandrakali Pushyam (far right) and other members of the Gond tribe in Madhya Pradesh, India.

News | Jul 01, 2018 | Kristine Wong

Stanford Social Innovation Review
Creating new markets for tribal art

Lean Research Field Guide

Lean Research Field Guide

Publication | Jun 29, 2018 | Kendra Leith, Mike McCreless, Editors

Lean Research Field Guide

Rebel Innovator | Honey Bajaj

Photo of Honey Bajaj

Video | Jun 29, 2018 | TEDxHyderabadWomen

Rebel Innovator | Honey Bajaj

MIT researchers design low-cost refrigeration method for food in agricultural areas

Pot-in-pot evaporative cooling device.

News | Jun 26, 2018 | Duván Chaverra

ACR Latinoamerica
MIT researchers design low-cost refrigeration method for food in agricultural areas

Design thinking in development engineering education: A case study on creating prosthetic and assistive technologies for the developing world

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Publication | Jun 21, 2018 | Bryan J.Ranger, Aikaterini Mantzavinou

Design thinking in development engineering education: A case study on creating prosthetic and assistive technologies for the developing world

MIT researchers release evaluation of low-cost cooling devices in Mali

Vegetables are ready for storage in the kind of clay pot cooler best suited for use by individuals and small-scale farmers. Photo: Courtesy MIT D-Lab

News | Jun 20, 2018 | Nancy Adams

MIT News
MIT researchers release evaluation of low-cost cooling devices in Mali

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