The Startup Exchange team is looking for 10 Startups to present and exhibit at the conference.
IWC is looking to MIT for new materials for watch casings, movements and leather straps. IWC’s focus is on further improving the mechanical watch. IWC is known for using new materials in watch making.
Investing in the Drivers of the Future of Energy, Ben Sampson, Director, Energy, GE Ventures
Looking for 6-8 startups to present their technology/products during the Startup Lightning Talks and participate in the Lunch Exhibit.
Leading mining company Rio Tinto seeking solutions to capture and reuse underground heat, contributing towards powering equipment needed to cool operations.
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.
The Startup Exchange team is looking for up to 8 Startups to present and exhibit at the conference.
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.
Royal Dutch Shell, a global energy company, seeks startups for automating management of their offshore assets. They are looking to develop digital tools to reduce the cost and improve the safety of inspection, maintenance, and repair of these offshore assets.
Marcus Dahllof, Program Director, MIT Startup Exchange, "Connecting industry to startups"