IMA SpA makes machines for packaging coffee, tea, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals. The company sales are about USD 700M. They have operations around the world. Customers include Unilever, Novartis, Bigelow. They seek robotics startups for repetitive tasks.
MIT Startup Exchange, Center for Real Estate and MIT.nano are looking for 2 to 4 startup speakers for the MIT Build.nano Conference, April 13.
Seoyon E-hwa seeks startups for partnership around eco-wrapping material technologies.
Amgen launches 2020 LabCentral Golden Ticket competition for innovative life science startups, awarding two startups with with lab space, amenities, and services.
Denka, a leading medium-sized chemical manufacturer, is looking for startups that have the technology to visually detect food freshness and spoilage.
MIT Startup Exchange is looking for startup speakers to participate in a pre-recorded webcast on March 30 and follow-up live event on April 1, both focused on built infrastructure.
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