Ingersoll Rand is seeking early stage technology to commercialize, with the aim of yielding more data connectivity and performance for productivity, efficiency, and sustainability improvements.
BHP’s vision is for a water-secure world by 2030. Water is an essential resource for BHP’s production and operations.
Leading consumer electronics company is looking to MIT startups for new materials, textiles, low-power electronics, Sustainable sourcing/ recycling of plastics and metals.
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.
MIT STARTUP EXCHANGE FEBRUARY 2025 DEMO DAY
February 27, 2025
Select startups to explore opportunities such as joint development, proof of concept and pilot with the company.
The Center for Real Estate's 2023 World Real Estate Forum is soliciting projects, ideas and start-ups of interest to our sophisticated audience of 300+ attendees for the Tech Showcase. The Tech Showcase will feature a broad range of concepts in Real Estate, or adjacent sectors, including (but not limited to): PropTech, ConstructionTech, ClimateTech, Urbanization, Data Science, Mobility, Sustainability, Clean Energy or Social Equity.
Please submit the brief application by Monday, May 1, 2023.
P&G is seeking startups for innovative consumer experiences: 1) Making a Sustainable Lifestyle Effortless 2) AI Technologies for Digital Expert Advisors with conversational AI and hybrid human-ML, 3) Transformative Transactions including sourcing, manufacturing, distribution, and autonomous supply chain, 4) Automation of Daily In-Home Consumer Tasks, and 5) Enabling Breakthrough Growth for Omnichannel Brands.
The Taiwan Chip-based Industrial Innovation Program (Taiwan CbI) is a collaborative effort by various Taiwanese government ministries, leveraging Taiwan’s semiconductor expertise by integrating chips with key innovations. Startups should be focused on IC design innovations and Chip-based innovative applications in the following industries: data & security, mobility, sustainability, manufacturing and medtech.