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2020 MIT Energy Conference - Showcase Event

Deadline: February 29, 2020

NOTE: selection on a rolling basis, don't wait to apply.

We are looking for 5-6 energy related startups to exhibit at the Showcase session of the 2020 MIT Energy Conference.

The Tech Showcase at the MIT Energy Conference is a unique opportunity for individuals, start-ups, and companies to display their work or technology to a wide audience of students and industry professionals. A presenter at the Tech Showcase will have a table space where representatives can present, demo technology, and network with attendees of the MIT Energy Conference.

The Showcase will be on April 2 from 3:30-6pm at the Boston Marriott Cambridge (50 Broadway, Cambridge MA 02142).

The MIT Energy Conference is the largest student-run energy conference in the world, and will take place on April 2 & 3, 2020. The Conference brings together engineers, executives, thought-leaders, and policymakers shaping the future of power. Showcase participants will receive one complimentary ticket to the MIT Energy Conference, as well as up to two additional tickets with a 50% discount.

The broader theme for the Energy Conference this year is DECISION 2020: CREATING THE LANDSCAPE FOR OUR ENERGY FUTURE

We are looking for startups in the following areas: 

1.       Renewables

2.       Utilities and energy storage

3.       Energy efficiency

4.       New business models

We will also consider startups outside of these 4 core areas.

Please submit an application detailing the following:

  • problem you are solving
  • core tech, what is new, and what is difficult about what you are doing
  • current market traction or other validation
  • what you are planning to accomplish over the coming 12 months, in particular as it related to industry connections/partnerships
Deadline: February 29, 2020
Posted on: February 6, 2020

NOTE: selection on a rolling basis, don't wait to apply.

We are looking for 5-6 energy related startups to exhibit at the Showcase session of the 2020 MIT Energy Conference.

The Tech Showcase at the MIT Energy Conference is a unique opportunity for individuals, start-ups, and companies to display their work or technology to a wide audience of students and industry professionals. A presenter at the Tech Showcase will have a table space where representatives can present, demo technology, and network with attendees of the MIT Energy Conference.

The Showcase will be on April 2 from 3:30-6pm at the Boston Marriott Cambridge (50 Broadway, Cambridge MA 02142).

The MIT Energy Conference is the largest student-run energy conference in the world, and will take place on April 2 & 3, 2020. The Conference brings together engineers, executives, thought-leaders, and policymakers shaping the future of power. Showcase participants will receive one complimentary ticket to the MIT Energy Conference, as well as up to two additional tickets with a 50% discount.

The broader theme for the Energy Conference this year is DECISION 2020: CREATING THE LANDSCAPE FOR OUR ENERGY FUTURE

We are looking for startups in the following areas: 

1.       Renewables

2.       Utilities and energy storage

3.       Energy efficiency

4.       New business models

We will also consider startups outside of these 4 core areas.

Please submit an application detailing the following:

  • problem you are solving
  • core tech, what is new, and what is difficult about what you are doing
  • current market traction or other validation
  • what you are planning to accomplish over the coming 12 months, in particular as it related to industry connections/partnerships

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