P&G is looking to drive agile in-market pilots in Europe with the goal of scaling successful services & solutions.
MIT Startup Exchange presents its September Startup Workshop, centered around sustainable materials innovation. Today, there is a large and growing societal interest for greater sustainability in the material systems that provide for a modern life style. The call is across all industry sectors, and includes the entire value chain including raw materials, material processing, material uses, and end-of-cycle treatment/reuse. This represents a challenge and an opportunity for companies, and many MIT startups are developing and providing innovative technology and business model solutions.
Sanofi is sponsoring an inaugural global Golden Ticket Competition that will award three promising startup companies a one-year pre-paid residence at one of three sponsored BioLabs sites.
This year’s theme will be built around ensuring the durability of the energy transition in the face of future unknowns.
Takeda is looking for new approaches and technologies that can help them address challenges/opportunities in gastroenterology, oncology, neuroscience and rare genetic & hematology.
Denka, a leading medium-sized chemical manufacturer, is looking for startups that have the technology to visually detect food freshness and spoilage.
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.
Andrew A. Radin & Andrew M. Radin
Paula Hammond, PhD, David H. Koch Professor in Engineering and Department Head, Chemical Engineering, MIT, Member of the Koch Institute of Integrative Cancer Research, and Cofounder of Svaya Nanotechnologies and LayerBio
Sertac Karaman, Cofounder, Optimus Ride