MIT Startup Exchange will select 4 startups to present and exhibit at the 2025 MIT Health & Science Forum on May 8.
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The Startup Exchange team is looking for 4 Startups to present and exhibit at the two events, In Seoul and Tokyo.
Join MIT’s Initiative on the Digital Economy (MIT IDE) as they present their latest research on how Quantum Technologies are impacting a broad range of industries and listen to expert panelists discuss the most pressing topics.
The MIT Startup Exchange is looking for 4-6 MIT-connected startups to present and exhibit at the 2019 MIT Paris Symposium, November 8, 2019. Each selected startup will have ~3 minutes to present a lightning talk on a science-based technology they are bringing to market, including one compelling use case.
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.
Leading petrochemical company seeks technologies to enable weight reduction of thermoplastics in packaging and the automotive industry.