Here at MIT, sustainability can mean many things. New materials for everything from electronics to infrastructure which are both functional and kind to the environment. “Green” government and corporate policies which regulate energy and greenhouse gas production. Innovative urban planning for a city of the future which is efficient, but also accessible and abundant. Whether stated in economic, environmental, social, or technological terms, sustainability is the capacity to endure – to consume, grow, and thrive – but not to be consumed and perish in the process. Join us for 2022 MIT Sustainability Conference: Technologies and Industry which explores how MIT and its community of researchers and corporate members are leading the way in sustainability research.
The Schlumberger-Doll Research Center (SDR) is gathering academia, incubators, CVCs and industry players working on energy and decarbonization.
Ronald L. Spangler Program Director, MIT ILP
David Simchi-Levi Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Co-Director of Leaders for Global Operations, Data Science Lab
AB InBev Bruno Raposo Global Director, Analytics, Bud Lab, AB InBev
Innovative & Competitive materials (nanotech, advanced materials and others)
P&G is looking for partners and solutions that provide technologies which can increase the amount of information on its products and labels.
THK, a global leader in manufacturing, is seeking startups to solve several manufacturing challenges to improve quality, cost and throughput of our products.