We are looking to partner with experts to find, develop, and validate selective solutions that can target and efficiently remove targeted constituents from mine-influenced water (MIW) to enhance water recovery, reduce residual wastes, and the recovery of resources to generate new revenue streams and offset closure costs.
The annual MIT Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) webinar series will feature four sessions by eight MIT faculty on the following topics: urban infrastructure, wireless communications, low power/edge computing and human-machine interactions. We're looking for 6-8 startups for this webinar series.
The 2024 MIT Startup Ecosystem Conference brings MIT innovation & entrepreneurship resources together to showcase MIT’s rich startup ecosystem. Along with executives from industry-leading corporations and founders, they will engage in lively discussions about breakthrough technologies, technology transfer, funding science-based startups, and startup & corporate engagement, among other topics.
The conference, organized by the MIT Startup Exchange, showcases fourteen startups affiliated with MIT startup resources across campus. They will present and exhibit their game-changing companies throughout the day. Attendees will have the chance to meet the entrepreneurs to learn more about their impactful products and technology.
Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Pacific’s LVC Project seeks tools, software, and concepts for evaluating Contested Logistics Modeling and Simulation (M&S).
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.
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.
Japanese multinational technology company in office equipment, optical systems for industrial use, and diagnostic imaging systems seeks startups for new innovative technologies, devices and systems.
The Taiwan Chip-based Industrial Innovation Program (Taiwan CbI) is a collaborative effort by various Taiwanese government ministries, leveraging Taiwan’s semiconductor expertise by integrating chips with key innovations. Startups should be focused on IC design innovations and Chip-based innovative applications in the following industries: data & security, mobility, sustainability, manufacturing and medtech.
MIT STARTUP EXCHANGE JUNE 2024 DEMO DAY
June 6, 2024