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.
We seek four MIT-connected startups to present in front of approximately bout 300 members of industry, academia, and government primarily from Thailand, though some from other SE Asian national may attend.
Charles Fracchia, Founder, BioBright
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.
Austin Che Founder, Ginkgo Bioworks
We seek three startups to present in front of approximately 200 individuals from industry, academia, and government, plus a stand-up booth during all networking breaks and a buffet luncheon. Startups will be considered from any segment of healthcare, including novel medical devices, digital health, pharma/nutrition, etc.
Tata Steel, a leading Industrial Steel Producer, is Looking for Particulate Emissions Reduction Solutions. It's interested in technologies for particulate matter control (PM 10 and PM 2.5) for outdoor environments.
The overall theme is operations.
In this computationally-assisted materials webinar, Attendees will gain insights into advanced algorithms, data-driven approaches, and the future of automated material synthesis. From optimizing material properties to scaling innovation, this session will showcase the practical benefits of computational research.