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Starlab

Starlab NV/SA was a multidisciplinary, blue sky research institute established to serve as an incubator for long-term and basic research in the spirit of Bell Labs, MIT Media Lab, Xerox PARC, and Interval Research. Its primary headquarters was based in Brussels, Belgium from 1996 to 2001. A second base of operations, Starlab Barcelona, was established in 2000 and remains in operation.[1]

Starlab
Formation1996
FounderWalter de Brouwer
Nicholas Negroponte
PurposeFundamental research
HeadquartersBrussels, Belgium
Region
International
AffiliationsMIT
University of Oxford
Ghent University
Staff
130 (2001)
Website

Research Edit

At its peak, Starlab employed over 130 scientists from thirty-six nationalities.[1] Starlab projects included intelligent clothing, stem cell research, emotics, transarchitecture, robotics, theoretical physics, e.g., the possibility of time travel, consciousness, quantum computation, quantum information, art, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, new media, biophysics, materials science, protein folding, nanoelectronics, and wearable computing. These research lines were grouped under the acronym “BANG,” or Bits, Atoms, Neurons, Genes, later adopted by MIT Media Lab in 2002.[2] The lab sponsored and collaborated with other labs and organized several international conferences and open research symposia.[1]

Members Edit

Starlab's principal investors included venture capitalist Walter de Brouwer, founder and chief executive officer, MIT Media Lab founder Nicholas Negroponte, and Pythagorus investment fund manager Johan Konings. Walter Van de Velde served as chief scientific officer. Giulio Ruffini continues to serve as scientific officer for Starlab's Barcelona division. Academic and corporate partners received shared intellectual property rights to research and patents generated by the lab.

Closure Edit

Starlab's business model depended largely upon third-party investment to sustain its operations. When the dot-com bubble burst, the loss of a critical group of investors forced the lab to close its doors in 2001. The lab's assets were liquidated, and the former embassy building inhabited by the lab was purchased by the Brussels regional government.

Starlab DF2 (Deep Future 2) Barcelona Edit

The surviving research division in Barcelona, Starlab DF2, or "Deep Future 2," adopted a different business strategy, focusing on specialized, direct contracts with ESA under support of the Catalan and Spanish Governments. Founded by Manel Adell, Giulio Ruffini, and Ana Maiques, Starlab Barcelona maintains the interdisciplinary spirit of Starlab Brussels, but focuses on neuroscience technologies and applications. The lab has been awarded the Barcelona Innovation prize and other awards.[citation needed] It has produced spinoff Neuroelectrics.

Spinoffs Edit

Some of the intellectual property generated by Starlab research projects was purchased by investors or continued at university and research centers worldwide. Philips purchased the intellectual property rights to intelligent clothing project i-wear,[citation needed] which won the Avantex 2000 Innovation Prize. Bioprocessors, a biotechnology spinoff,[citation needed] transitioned to Silicon Valley. Pajamanation, a global marketplace for outsourcing microjobs, launched in fifty countries in 2006.[citation needed]

Starlab Barcelona (2000) currently focuses on applied research initiatives in neuroscience.

Neuroelectrics is a spinoff from Starlab Barcelona (2011) developing brain stimulation solutions for the clinical sector. It is currently creating personalized computational brain stimulation technologies within the Neurotwin (AD) and Galvani (focal epilepsy) projects.

Legacy Edit

Starlab was featured in a Discovery Channel Special[3][1] and frequently cited by the international press.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17] The lab has since become subject of a theatre play by Jack Klaff at the Edinburgh Festival,[18] and a Gartner case study.[19]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d Purcell, Chris (2001-09-05), Starlab: The Discovery Channel Special, Christopher Altman, Serguei Krasnikov, Jack Tuszynski, retrieved 2018-08-03 {{citation}}: External link in |others= (help)
  2. ^ Remembering Starlab
  3. ^ Trailer - Starlab Discovery Channel Special, YouTube, 2006-11-30, retrieved 2018-08-03
  4. ^ BBC News - SCI/TECH - Clothes that do the thinking
  5. ^ Nature
  6. ^ "CNN.com - Breaking News, U.S., World, Weather, Entertainment & Video News". CNN.
  7. ^
  8. ^ Fastcompany 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ "Le Monde interactif : Starlab, la start-up belge qui se voulait plus grosse que le MIT".
  10. ^ "Tech Culture". CNET. CBS Interactive.
  11. ^ . 2 April 2001. Archived from the original on 23 August 2001.
  12. ^ Radio Netherlands
  13. ^ "Archiv - morgenweb".
  14. ^ "Next millennium's research and technologies showcased at Starlab's inaugural conference".
  15. ^ Jean-Paul Baquiast et Christophe Jacquemin. "Robotique, vie artificielle, réalité virtuelle : La revue mensuelle n°12, par Jean-Paul Baquiast et Christophe Jacquemin -Visites virtuelles Starlab".
  16. ^ New Scientist
  17. ^ "nanotechweb.org".
  18. ^ SPRL, wakatepe. "Jack Klaff's Homepage". www.jackklaff.com. Retrieved 2018-08-03.
  19. ^ Nick, Casonato, Regina Jones. "Gartner Consulting Case Study of Innovation Risks". www.space-time.info. Retrieved 2018-08-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

External links Edit

  • Starlab Archive
  • Starlab Barcelona
  • Starlab Discovery Channel
  • Starlab publications

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Not to be confused with S T A R Labs or Starlab Space Station Starlab NV SA was a multidisciplinary blue sky research institute established to serve as an incubator for long term and basic research in the spirit of Bell Labs MIT Media Lab Xerox PARC and Interval Research Its primary headquarters was based in Brussels Belgium from 1996 to 2001 A second base of operations Starlab Barcelona was established in 2000 and remains in operation 1 StarlabDeep FutureFormation1996FounderWalter de BrouwerNicholas NegropontePurposeFundamental researchHeadquartersBrussels BelgiumRegionInternationalAffiliationsMITUniversity of OxfordGhent UniversityStaff130 2001 Websitestarlab org Contents 1 Research 2 Members 3 Closure 4 Starlab DF2 Deep Future 2 Barcelona 5 Spinoffs 6 Legacy 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksResearch EditAt its peak Starlab employed over 130 scientists from thirty six nationalities 1 Starlab projects included intelligent clothing stem cell research emotics transarchitecture robotics theoretical physics e g the possibility of time travel consciousness quantum computation quantum information art artificial intelligence neuroscience new media biophysics materials science protein folding nanoelectronics and wearable computing These research lines were grouped under the acronym BANG or Bits Atoms Neurons Genes later adopted by MIT Media Lab in 2002 2 The lab sponsored and collaborated with other labs and organized several international conferences and open research symposia 1 Members EditStarlab s principal investors included venture capitalist Walter de Brouwer founder and chief executive officer MIT Media Lab founder Nicholas Negroponte and Pythagorus investment fund manager Johan Konings Walter Van de Velde served as chief scientific officer Giulio Ruffini continues to serve as scientific officer for Starlab s Barcelona division Academic and corporate partners received shared intellectual property rights to research and patents generated by the lab Closure EditStarlab s business model depended largely upon third party investment to sustain its operations When the dot com bubble burst the loss of a critical group of investors forced the lab to close its doors in 2001 The lab s assets were liquidated and the former embassy building inhabited by the lab was purchased by the Brussels regional government Starlab DF2 Deep Future 2 Barcelona EditThe surviving research division in Barcelona Starlab DF2 or Deep Future 2 adopted a different business strategy focusing on specialized direct contracts with ESA under support of the Catalan and Spanish Governments Founded by Manel Adell Giulio Ruffini and Ana Maiques Starlab Barcelona maintains the interdisciplinary spirit of Starlab Brussels but focuses on neuroscience technologies and applications The lab has been awarded the Barcelona Innovation prize and other awards citation needed It has produced spinoff Neuroelectrics Spinoffs EditSome of the intellectual property generated by Starlab research projects was purchased by investors or continued at university and research centers worldwide Philips purchased the intellectual property rights to intelligent clothing project i wear citation needed which won the Avantex 2000 Innovation Prize Bioprocessors a biotechnology spinoff citation needed transitioned to Silicon Valley Pajamanation a global marketplace for outsourcing microjobs launched in fifty countries in 2006 citation needed Starlab Barcelona 2000 currently focuses on applied research initiatives in neuroscience Neuroelectrics is a spinoff from Starlab Barcelona 2011 developing brain stimulation solutions for the clinical sector It is currently creating personalized computational brain stimulation technologies within the Neurotwin AD and Galvani focal epilepsy projects Legacy EditStarlab was featured in a Discovery Channel Special 3 1 and frequently cited by the international press 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 The lab has since become subject of a theatre play by Jack Klaff at the Edinburgh Festival 18 and a Gartner case study 19 See also EditFutures Studies Interval ResearchReferences Edit a b c d Purcell Chris 2001 09 05 Starlab The Discovery Channel Special Christopher Altman Serguei Krasnikov Jack Tuszynski retrieved 2018 08 03 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a External link in code class cs1 code others code help Remembering Starlab Trailer Starlab Discovery Channel Special YouTube 2006 11 30 retrieved 2018 08 03 BBC News SCI TECH Clothes that do the thinking Nature CNN com Breaking News U S World Weather Entertainment amp Video News CNN TIME Fastcompany Archived 2007 09 30 at the Wayback Machine Le Monde interactif Starlab la start up belge qui se voulait plus grosse que le MIT Tech Culture CNET CBS Interactive EUROPEAN INNOVATION Flying robots time machines and intelligent clothing are among the ideas that have emerged from Starlab the Brussels based blue sky research centre 2 April 2001 Archived from the original on 23 August 2001 Radio Netherlands Archiv morgenweb Next millennium s research and technologies showcased at Starlab s inaugural conference Jean Paul Baquiast et Christophe Jacquemin Robotique vie artificielle realite virtuelle La revue mensuelle n 12 par Jean Paul Baquiast et Christophe Jacquemin Visites virtuelles Starlab New Scientist nanotechweb org SPRL wakatepe Jack Klaff s Homepage www jackklaff com Retrieved 2018 08 03 Nick Casonato Regina Jones Gartner Consulting Case Study of Innovation Risks www space time info Retrieved 2018 08 03 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link External links EditStarlab Archive Starlab Barcelona Starlab Discovery Channel Starlab publications Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Starlab amp oldid 1131205195, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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