MIT Startup Exchange is looking for 5 startups to present and exhibit at the 2025 MIT Japan Conference, to take place in Tokyo on Friday, January 24.
P&G is seeking ideas and supporting technologies to deliver disruptive services and solutions for price digitalization and price governance to improve communications with suppliers, buyers, operations and supporting systems.
DFactory is looking for startups aiming to expand in Europe and working on sensors, AI, blockchain, 3D printing, robotics, IoT, cybersecurity, and advanced manufacturing.
Startups working on smarter exploration, lower-impact extraction, waste, water & materials recovery, and autonomy, robotics & digital infrastructure are invited to apply by February 2026. The program takes place in Perth (Australia) and remote. Select startups will receive 4 months of operational support.
P&G is looking for a number of solutions to improve human-robot collaboration and safety. There are three distinct use cases: highly reliable object detection, deterministic localization for mobile robots, and highly reliable recognition of humans.
A leading pharmaceutical company in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is interested in speaking with startups whose technology could contribute to very early diagnosis of the disease.
MIT Startup Exchange, Center for Real Estate and MIT.nano are looking for 2 to 4 startup speakers for the MIT Build.nano Conference, April 13.
Safran Explore is looking for the technologies that will shape the future of aerospace, defense, and space. Five challenges are currently open until September 30. Select startups will access technical, business & industrial support, access test facilities, R&D teams, fast-track industrialization and more.
Novelis, the world’s leading aluminum rolling and recycling company, is looking for innovative solutions that will help pioneer metal impurity removal process.