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Speakers for July 15th MIT Regional Webinar: China & Southeast Asia

Deadline: June 26, 2020

The world is facing unprecedented challenges with the COVID-19 pandemic, further complicating complex global innovation trends and demanding unparalleled response from governments and organizations alike. As China and other affected Asian nations have been fighting the pandemic, forward-looking collaborations in technology development and innovation are more important than ever. This key element of collaboration in addressing global innovation is a hallmark of MIT’s problem-solving approach, especially amidst our current global challenges. 

In the coming months, the MIT Industrial Liaison Program (ILP) is pleased to present a special webinar series featuring leading researchers, field experts, and startups to share insights in energy, nanomaterials, novel photonics, robotics, city planning, healthcare, and more.

This is an Opportunity for Startups to present their technology (brief pitch plus Q&A)  global corporate attendees as members of ILP, and to the MIT community as a whole. 

Date & Time - Wed. July 15th, 2020 / 9-10 AM ET

Presenting Slots Available - 5-6 Startups

Expected audience - 30-60 China and Asian large companies, 60-150 attendees.  Multi-billion companies private and state-owned in energy, materials, chemicals, automation, manufacturing, healthcare, etc.

Relevant Technologies - Energy, nanomaterials, novel photonics, robotics, city planning, healthcare.

 

 

Deadline: June 26, 2020
Posted on: June 3, 2020
Location: Webinar (virtual event)

The world is facing unprecedented challenges with the COVID-19 pandemic, further complicating complex global innovation trends and demanding unparalleled response from governments and organizations alike. As China and other affected Asian nations have been fighting the pandemic, forward-looking collaborations in technology development and innovation are more important than ever. This key element of collaboration in addressing global innovation is a hallmark of MIT’s problem-solving approach, especially amidst our current global challenges. 

In the coming months, the MIT Industrial Liaison Program (ILP) is pleased to present a special webinar series featuring leading researchers, field experts, and startups to share insights in energy, nanomaterials, novel photonics, robotics, city planning, healthcare, and more.

This is an Opportunity for Startups to present their technology (brief pitch plus Q&A)  global corporate attendees as members of ILP, and to the MIT community as a whole. 

Date & Time - Wed. July 15th, 2020 / 9-10 AM ET

Presenting Slots Available - 5-6 Startups

Expected audience - 30-60 China and Asian large companies, 60-150 attendees.  Multi-billion companies private and state-owned in energy, materials, chemicals, automation, manufacturing, healthcare, etc.

Relevant Technologies - Energy, nanomaterials, novel photonics, robotics, city planning, healthcare.

 

 

Application Requirements

In your response, please include:

  1. Startup fit - Explain concisely what you offer & your match with the above
  2. MUST HAVE! One-line description of your startup for our agenda - that clearly describes what you do without buzzwords or tech jargons
  3. Any relevant use cases / customer stories (can indicate industry/size if not ready to go public)
  4. Stage of startup / maturity of technology
  • Application Requirements

    In your response, please include:

    1. Startup fit - Explain concisely what you offer & your match with the above
    2. MUST HAVE! One-line description of your startup for our agenda - that clearly describes what you do without buzzwords or tech jargons
    3. Any relevant use cases / customer stories (can indicate industry/size if not ready to go public)
    4. Stage of startup / maturity of technology

Disclaimer:  MIT Startup Exchange can make introductions that ideally provide open ended discussions in order to share mutual interests and potentially create common ground that incite the parties to collaborate. MIT Startup Exchange introductions may eventually lead to mutual partnerships, but that is not in any way guaranteed by MIT, MIT Corporate Relations, MIT Industrial Liaison Program (ILP) or MIT Startup Exchange, which takes no responsibility for these outcomes and no formal part in such discussions following our introduction. MIT Startup Exchange and its activities and events are not for purposes of soliciting investment or offering securities.