Over the past couple of months, we have had the pleasure of working closely with LeafLabs on some exciting projects. LeafLabs is located just down the street from Alogus in Cambridge and is an engineering firm focused on solving the toughest physical computing challenges. We have found an effective partnership with LeafLabs that expands the capabilities of both groups. With Alogus focusing on hardware design and the LeafLabs team developing embedded firmware and PCBs, we are successfully working through multiple projects at a pace neither team could achieve on their own.
Currently, we are working together on an advanced piece of lab equipment that will provide important data to neuroscience research, as well as a commercial tool that will allow one of our clients to validate that their hardware and software work together seamlessly. It’s been a joy to work with another team that brings new knowledge to the table while sharing a common aptitude for nimble and creative problem-solving.
LeafLabs has been a pioneer of physical computing since 2009, playing a pivotal role leading firmware for Google’s modular smartphone program Project Ara, and collaborating with MIT’s Synthetic Neurobiology Group to develop next-generation neural recording technology as a competitor to Neuralink. They get particularly excited about supporting tools to accelerate scientific research.
We’ve seen many projects which require thoughtful hardware design working in tandem with advanced computing, and we’re excited to continue working with LeafLabs on projects that push the boundaries of both.