United States

Earth2Tech

"IntAct...will research what it calls 'a completely novel approach to ethanol stillage treatment based on microbial fuel cell (MFCs) processes.'"

Ethanol Producer Magazine

"IntAct Labs LLC has been awarded a...EPA grant to further research ethanol stillage treatment using a microbial fuel cell process..."

MIT Entrepreneurship Review

"...numerous startups focused on revamping the agricultural, municipal, and industrial sectors of the multi-billion dollar wastewater treatment industry. While many of these ventures are gearing up to build pilot facilities in the coming year, IntAct Labs of Cambridge, MA stands out."

Ignite Clean Energy

Ignite Competition Article

Microbial Fuel Cell Research Blooming

Forbes Interview Part I

"Forbes interviews IntAct Co-Founder and CEO, Matt Silver, on clean technology. Part I dedicated to raising capital via grant funding... "

MIT 100K's IntAct Labs developing microbial fuel cells

"Funded by NASA, IntAct Labs LLC's technology has potential applications for space shuttles, breweries and farms...."

Microbial Fuel Cell Development Speeds Up

"The good thing about MFCs is that some of the world's top scientists in the space industry are working on them too....Their research could find applications in some of the poorest regions here on Earth...."

Motion-sensitive Spacesuits Could Generate Power

  • New Scientist
  • February 14, 2007

"Astronauts' spacesuits may one day be covered in motion-sensitive proteins that could generate power from the astronauts' movement, according to futuristic research being conducted by a new lab in Cambridge, Massachusetts, US. Such "power skins" could also be used to coat future human bases on Mars, where they could produce energy from the Martian wind...."

Power in Space: Time for a Biological Solution?
  • Astrobiology Magazine
  • 14 May 2007

"Conventional space-power systems rely on photovoltaics, batteries, fuel cells and radioisotope thermal generators. Are space technologists ready to take advantage of biological mechanisms as an energy source....."

International

Treating Waste with Microbial Fuel Cells
  • Actualite Technologique International (French International Technology Journal)
  • November 11, 2007

TRANSLATION: "IntAct Labs, an MIT start-up, has developed microbial fuel cell technology under NASA funding. Today the company is transferring this technology for waste-remediation applications..."

Microbial Fuel Cells for Waste Remediation
  • Les Echoes (Leading French Economic Newspaper)
  • December 5, 2007

TRANSLATION: "IntAct Labs has developed microbial fuel cell technology for the treatment of organic wastes..."