The MIT Startup Exchange is looking for 8-10 MIT-connected startups to present and exhibit at the 2020 Japan Conference (Tokyo, Japan; January 23/24, 2019).
Update - Looking for a few more startups to participate in the exhibit portion of the conference and interact with ILP Corporate Members in attendance.
[Looking for 8 Startups to Speak on Sept 22 at 2021 MIT Innovations in Management Conference (followed by Startup Lunch Exhibit)].
Wise Systems: AI-driven platform to optimize fleet-wide efficiency James Agan, Product Marketing Manager, Wise Systems
DUST Identity: Linking objects to digital records to solve complex supply chain security needs Ophir Gaathon, CEO & Co-Founder, DUST Identity
Aulera: Create and Leverage Digital Identities for Physical Products Nathan Stempel, CFO & Co-founder, Aulera
Colvin Run Networks: Defense-grade assurance and analytics solutions Michael McComas, VP of Innovation, Colvin Run Networks
SourceTrace: Agri-Food digital solutions for sustainable farming and efficient, transparent and traceable supply chains Venkat Maroju, CEO, SourceTrace
Lightning Talk
Rich Bavasso CEO and Co-Founder, nQ Medical Nader Yaghoubi President and CEO, PathMaker Neurosystems Bobby Brooke Herrera Co-founder & Interim CEO, E25Bio Thanos Kosmidis Co-Founder & CEO, CareAcross Drew Arenth macro-eyes Zen Chu Senior Lecturer, MIT Sloan Jon Bloom Co-Founder and CEO, Podimetricsl Nigel Surridge Research Fellow, Roche Diabetes Care Inc. Antonio Melo Vice President, Digital Experience Center, , Humana Digital Health Analytics Anne Kim Cofounder & CEO, Secure AI Labs (SAIL) Brandon Busuito Founder & CEO, CoVerified Sam Shames Embr Labs
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 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.
Computing – from hardware and software to algorithms and AI – is the intellectual backbone supporting advancement across science and technology fields, molding society in profound ways. With skyrocketing demand for computer science education, as well as the pressing need for concrete, sustainable, and responsible solutions across technological domains, the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing invests in new artificial intelligence, data science, and computer science research. The 2022 MIT Efficient AI and Computing Technologies Conference will showcase the most recent developments and tangible impacts of computing technologies in AI hardware and software for improved efficiency and explainability, as well as their applications in diverse technological areas. Presented by the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing and the MIT Industrial Liaison Program, you will hear insights from MIT faculty, MIT Startup Exchange entrepreneurs, and industry executives from presentations, lightning talks, exhibitions, and a panel discussion.
Trond Undheim, Program Director, MIT Startup Exchange
The MIT Startup Exchange team is seeking startups to present at the Startup Lightning talks of MIT’s Leading Edge Webinar - Computationally-Assisted Materials Discovery, taking place on Thursday, April 10, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM ET (hyperlink). We are looking for 5 startups working on machine learning, AI, computational data science, advanced materials, nanotechnology, quantum materials & computing, and semiconductors to present at the webinar.