The 2025 MIT Japan Conference will explore future research trends at MIT, highlighting breakthroughs in key areas such as Soft Materials and Mechanics, Biomedical Innovation, and the impact of Generative AI (GAI) on the Work of the Future. Additional sessions will focus on Quantum and Silicon Photonics, Nanotechnology in materials and additive manufacturing, and the latest Machine Learning and AI tools for chemical discovery. Advances in semiconductor technology, hydrogen innovation, and electrochemistry, as well as thermofluidic interfaces, will also be featured.
Please visit the MIT ILP site for the full agenda.
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.
Interpretable AI co-founders, Jack Dunn and Daisy Zhuo
P&G is looking for new approaches and technologies that can help them to address key business challenges/opportunities.
Erik Vogan, PhD, MBA, Program Director, MIT Corporate Relations Industrial Liaison Program
"A call to automate the automation," Thomas Fuhlbrigge, Global Program Manager, Next Generation Robotics, ABB
Investing in the Drivers of the Future of Energy, Ben Sampson, Director, Energy, GE Ventures
Matthew Decker
Global Technical Leader - Comfort and Biophysics Group,W.L. Gore & Associates