Robert Buderi, a Fellow in MIT's Center for International Studies, is the author of two acclaimed books, Engines of Tomorrow, about corporate innovation, and The Invention That Changed the World, about a secret lab at MIT in World War II. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The story of how Microsoft and China teamed up to create the future of computing will find an ongoing audience among those planning to do business in...
...Robert Buderi I’m getting excited for tonight’s chat featuring two great energy—and clean energy—experts. Coming in from out of town as the star of the show is Amory Lovins...
...Robert Buderi Can anyone say Jackie Moon? He was the character from the movie Semi-Pro , played by Will Ferrell, who used the profits from his one-hit-wonder singing career (the song was...
...Robert Buderi Can anyone say Jackie Moon? He was the character from the movie Semi-Pro , played by Will Ferrell, who used the profits from his one-hit-wonder singing career (the song was...
...Robert Buderi What if you could “do” fire completely differently? Well, Reinventing Fire is the provocative title of a new book co-authored by energy visionary Amory Lovins, the cofounder, chairman, and...
...Robert Buderi Yo, is there a ballplayer in the house? Well, there is a House playing ball—professional basketball, that is. At the age of 33, Adam House, a serial entrepreneur (and...
...Robert Buderi Xconomy held its first Big Apple tech event (well, mostly tech, since there was one life sciences company on hand) on Wednesday. We called it New York’s Venture...
...Robert Buderi “It is the ‘silver’ age of VC/entrepreneurship. It would be the ‘golden’ age if we could fix the liquidity issues.” Those are the words of Michael Greeley, general partner...