MIT’s Annual InvenTeams

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Businessentrepreneur: Evans was suffering a stroke that day five years ago. It robbed him of his ability to walk and speak. But a device developed by a team of high school students now allows Evans, of Los Altos Hills, Calif., to use a laser pointer to do basic tasks with a turn of his head.
The “Laser Finger” was one of several student inventions on display from around the country Wednesday at MIT’s annual InvenTeams initiative. Among the other projects: a “fire grenade” that can suppress particularly dangerous blazes and an “A-Pod” that reminds Alzheimer’s patients to perform important tasks.
InvenTeams, which is part of the MIT Lemelson program to honor and encourage inventors, is not a competition, but a way to inspire a new generation of inventors, said the program’s executive director, Joshua Schuler.
Since the pilot program in 2002, the number of grants — which range as high as $10,000 — has grown from three to 20 projects this year.
“We’re trying to develop more technically creative young people and give them the confidence they can do this,” he said.
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