Adaviv provides a cultivation productivity tool to growers of high-value crops and enables them to de-risk while improving, top and bottom lines via increased yield and quality, while also gaining labor and resource savings. The crop care software operates in greenhouses and indoor farms, providing early alerts of pests, diseases and stress and tracks plant growth for continual cultivation improvement over every crop cycle.
Eni, a global energy leader, has launched a Call for Innovators to support advanced computing solutions for the energy transition. Open to startups, scaleups, SMEs, and researchers, the initiative focuses on areas like materials science, energy management, system optimization, earth science, and smart mobility. Selected participants will gain access to Eni’s world-class High Performance Computing (HPC) infrastructure to accelerate their innovations.
P&G is seeking innovative solutions to automate the tracking of human interventions in manufacturing processes, with the goal of enabling Touchless Operations. P&G invites startups to submit scalable, cost-effective solutions by September 5 for pilot opportunities in the U.S., China, Belgium, and Germany. Submit your applications today for early consideration!
The Blueprint Program supports the journey from scientist to founder, guiding researchers as they transform breakthrough discoveries into real-world solutions. Applications for the fall cohort, sponsored by Mercury, are now open. Over eight weeks, participants gain a comprehensive view of the entrepreneurial path. Expert-led sessions, hands-on workshops, peer learning, and mentorship from investors and seasoned company builders help researchers develop the skills and confidence to launch Tough Tech ventures.
Hiring Talent? MIT Sloan Has Resources for You. Startups looking to recruit top talent can take advantage of valuable MIT Sloan resources. Post jobs, access résumés across Finance, MBA, Business Analytics, and Management programs, pitch opportunities at spotlight sessions, and explore employment reports and program data—all in one place.
Work with MIT Reactor (MITR) scientists on real-time imaging of lithium-ion battery cells, binder removal from ceramic stereolithography green bodies, or analysis of hydrogen retention in irradiated metallic hydrides. To get started, contact Dr. Boris Khaykovich at bkh@mit.edu or 617.253.2681.