MIT Startup Exchange is looking for 10 MIT-connected startups to present and exhibit at the MIT Japan Conference in Tokyo on Friday, January 27, 2023.
MIT Startup Exchange is looking for 5 startups to present and exhibit at the 2025 MIT Japan Conference, to take place in Tokyo on Friday, January 24.
How can P&G enable consumers to do radically more with radically less water and energy use? How can we make invisible use of water & energy visible, right at the point of use? How might we particularly address the triangle of tension that exists between improving sanitization, reducing water & energy, whilst keeping the feeling of abundance of using water?. From incremental evolution to product innovation, easy-retrofit water-infrastructure changes (taps, faucets, showerheads, etc.) and water appliances that aim at both reducing (hot) water and re-using/purifying/enriching (hot) water, we want to partner!
Join leaders of Chinese government and enterprise with MIT faculty and startups in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, to explore emerging technologies already reshaping the future of many industries.
The MIT Legatum Center annual conference serves as a platform where innovation-driven entrepreneurs, corporates, investors, academics, policymakers, and fellows come together to discuss pressing challenges in global growth markets.
James J. Collins, Termeer Professor of Medical Engineering & Science, MIT & co-founder of Enbiotix, Synlogic, and multiple other startups fostered in the Collins lab, including Sample6.
Biolab is looking for solutions that use AI to optimize the doctor’s journey.
PathAI is evolving pathology using machine learning and deep learning techniques to drive faster more accurate diagnosis of disease.
P&G is looking for new approaches and technologies that can help them to address key business challenges/opportunities.
As the imperative for sustainable development intensifies, Thailand and Southeast Asia stand at the crossroads of challenges and opportunities in fostering effective industry-academic collaboration. The region's diverse ecosystems and economies necessitate a nuanced understanding of the interplay between sectors, urging stakeholders to navigate obstacles, capitalize on synergies, and develop effective policies.
MIT faculty will be joined by MIT-connected startups to facilitate conversations with senior executives from Thailand to foster dialogue, share insights, and cultivate a roadmap for effective collaboration. Through a multifaceted exploration of challenges and opportunities, participants will contribute to shaping a future where industry and academia work together with local government to address pressing sustainability issues, with a focus on how MIT-industry collaboration can accelerate substantial results.