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  • Past Deadline: Jan 24, 2020

    P&G Signal Innovation Brief Call for Startup Submissions

    meeting

    Procter & Gamble is looking for new approaches and technologies that can help them to address key business challenges/opportunities. The following innovation brief(s) will provide a high-level overview of specific business goals and needs, as well as a high-level overview of what they are looking for in a solution.

  • DropWise Technologies

    March 21, 2016 | Startup Exchange Video | Duration: 16:15

    Adam Paxson, CEO; Annica Blake, COO; David Borrelli, CTO
    Dropwise Technologies

  • Marcus Dahllof

    AgTech Workshop 2018 - Introductory Remarks

    September 26, 2018 | Startup Exchange Video | Duration: 8:42

    Marcus Dahllöf - Introductory Remarks

  • Past Deadline: Jan 8, 2025

    P&G is seeking Gen-AI solutions to transform the future of commerce

    partnership

    Procter & Gamble seeks to leverage GenAI technologies to transform the future of commerce by enhancing consumer experiences, improving selling operations, and optimizing retail execution. 

  • Past Deadline: Feb 28, 2026

    P&G is looking for technologies for observational research

    partnership

    P&G is looking for new disruptive ways (technology or research sensors/platform/physical and or digital solution) to run Observational Research for BabyCare among parents with babies 0-3yo and among pregnant mums throughout their day (in-home & during outings). P&G invites startups to submit scalable, cost-effective solutions by February 28 for pilot opportunities in North America and Europe. Submit your applications today for early consideration!

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    Sales V: Decision Making

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    Sales Training - Session V: Decision Making

  • Mori Inc.

    Somerville, MA
    Biotechnology
    Food waste has massive economic, social, and environmental implications resulting in an estimated economic loss of $165 billion per year. Mori’s shelf life extending technology directly addresses the broader societal need for reducing food waste and increasing food availability. Coatings provide... More
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  • OPT Industries, Inc.

    Medford, MA
    Materials
    OPT Industries combines computational design, additive manufacturing, and polymer science to manufacture metamaterials with micron-scale precision. Through our photolithography-based 3D-printing technology, we bring new product concepts and rapidly scalable production capacity to globally... More
    Keywords:
    additive manufacturing, metamaterials, packaging materials
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  • Advanced Potash Technology (APT)

    Woburn, MA
    Agriculture
    APT is a mining-meets-agriculture company that is aiming to deeply disrupt the ~$20bn global potassium fertilizer (potash). Whereas potash is currently produced from rare salt mines buried deep in the earth at disparate locations, APT has a cost-effective patented technology of making this nutrient... More
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  • CATALOG

    Boston, MA
    Computer
    The idea of storing information using DNA has been around for a while. It’s just that the cost of DNA synthesis has been a bottle neck. What CATALOG is building can be thought of as a printing press with movable typefaces. Instead of having to synthesize billions of different molecules, we are... More
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