NEW YORK – An innovative mobility-on-demand system created by a multi-disciplinary team of researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology wins the $100,000 2009 Buckminster Fuller Challenge for its foldable City Car and Robo Scooter prototypes.
The award will be presented in Chicago next month to the MIT team headed by William J. Mitchell, professor of architecture and media arts and sciences. His team included undergraduate and graduate students.
MIT received ...
Sign in to access
this Article
"MIT Car Wins Award" is part of the paid WardsAuto Premium content. You must log in with Premium credentials in order to access this article. To obtain Premium status, please contact us.
Why Become a Premium Subscriber?
WardsAuto.com Premium subscribers have access to the full breadth of Ward’s articles, news, analysis and features as well as all the Ward’s data and statistics as soon as they are available in Excel spreadsheet format. Learn more about the benefits of Premium access here.

