Sustainability is a broad and popular topic. Renewable energy; energy transition; recycling and the circular economy; climate and environment; water and food – these topics are quickly maturing into fields of their own. But what is next for sustainability? What lies beyond what we now consider sustainable technologies and business practices, and how will they affect your industry? What does emerging government policy suggest will be the hot sustainability topics of the future? Join MIT faculty, researchers, and startups as we review core topics like energy and climate, but also explore new ones, like digital sustainability, sustainability for the built environment, and how we teach sustainability – both to the workforce of the present and the workforce of the future.
Global mining company seeks solutions for robotic tank cleaning.
Procter & Gamble is looking for new approaches and technologies that can help them to address their broad range of sustainability 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.
Anurag Bajpayee, Founder and CEO, Gradiant
Looking for 8-10 Startups to present their technology on Sept 20 in the field of Sustainability and its many arms. Participation will entail short Startup Lightning Talks and Lunch Exhibit.
Many corporates have expressed interests in more effective supply chain management and greater operational efficiency. Covid-19 has put greater pressure on supply chain. Apply to speak if your startup has an innovative solution for supply chain management.
Sales II: Make sales move faster by qualifying Miro Kazakoff, Lecturer, Work and Organization Studies, MIT Sloan School of Management
Sales IV: Asking good questions to save you time Miro Kazakoff, Lecturer, Work and Organization Studies, MIT Sloan School of Management
Sales I: Why customers buy (from you) and how to harness it Miro Kazakoff, Lecturer, Work and Organization Studies, MIT Sloan School of Management