The energy sector is facing unprecedented challenges, with the global Covid-19 pandemic complicating an already challenging transition toward a low-carbon future. One of the key elements in addressing both the current pandemic and climate change is with forward-looking collaborations in technology development and innovation-which have long been a hallmark of MIT’s approach to problem solving.
Apply to speak if your startup has an innovative solution for energy: include energy storage, low-carbon energy, energy analytics, etc.
Ronald L. Spangler Program Director, MIT ILP
David Simchi-Levi Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Co-Director of Leaders for Global Operations, Data Science Lab
AB InBev Bruno Raposo Global Director, Analytics, Bud Lab, AB InBev
P&G is looking for new approaches and technologies that can help them to address key business challenges/opportunities.
Looking for 8 Startups to Speak on Oct 13 at 2021 MIT Digital Technology and Strategy Conference: Accelerating Success Through Industrial Digital Transformation (followed by Startup Lunch Exhibit).
The MIT Startup Exchange team is seeking 3 startups to present on the MIT’s Leading Edge Webinar - Smart Cities & Urban Development.
Sourcemap: Supply chain transparency platform Leonardo Bonanni, Founder and CEO, Sourcemap
Tamr: Cloud-native data mastering solution for unprecedented scaling and reduced costs Mitch Tompkins, Sales Manager, Tamr
Sensai Analytics: Scaling Enterprise AI Ian Mathews. CEO & Co-founder, Sensai Analytics
ThruWave: 3D millimeter wave image sensors for verification and efficiency in industrial and commercial applications Matt Reynolds, Founder & CEO, ThruWave
Jeeva: Re-imagining Connectivity to Automate Consumable Replenishment Scott Bright,CEO, Jeeva
IOT Intelligence for Indoor People Movement and Wellbeing Honghao Deng CEO & Co-Founder , Butlr
Butlr is a pioneering technology company that leverages wireless, AI-powered thermal sensing to anonymously track human movement and occupancy in real time. Its platform provides businesses with valuable insights into space utilization, workplace optimization, energy efficiency, and preventive care without compromising privacy. Originally spun out of MIT, Butlr’s sensor technology is used across industries, including commercial real estate, retail, and senior care, to enhance operations, reduce costs, and improve user experiences. By enabling data-driven decision-making with seamless integration and scalable solutions, Butlr empowers organizations to create smarter, more efficient environments while prioritizing privacy and sustainability.