Here at MIT, sustainability can mean many things. New materials for everything from electronics to infrastructure which are both functional and kind to the environment. “Green” government and corporate policies which regulate energy and greenhouse gas production. Innovative urban planning for a city of the future which is efficient, but also accessible and abundant. Whether stated in economic, environmental, social, or technological terms, sustainability is the capacity to endure – to consume, grow, and thrive – but not to be consumed and perish in the process. Join us for 2022 MIT Sustainability Conference: Technologies and Industry which explores how MIT and its community of researchers and corporate members are leading the way in sustainability research.
P&G is looking for partners and solutions that provide technologies which can increase the amount of information on its products and labels.
THK, a global leader in manufacturing, is seeking startups to solve several manufacturing challenges to improve quality, cost and throughput of our products.
Defond is looking for new solutions that can help them to optimize power-consumption in manufacturing for environmental protection objective.
Global Bank looking to MIT to help drive its digital journey for Risk & Controls framework, both at pace and at scale, with automated end-to-end processes and underlying key controls, positioning the bank as an industry leader in this space.
Autonomous systems such as robots, drones, and autonomous vehicles are increasingly becoming a common element of human society. However, how to make autonomous systems more intelligent, more efficient, safer, and better aligned with human values remains to be a big challenge. The MIT Schwarzman College of Computing invests in new artificial intelligence, data science, and computer science research to advance the state of the art in autonomous systems. The 2023 MIT AI and Autonomy Conference will showcase the most recent developments in areas including networked robotics, human level perception, reinforcement learning, and computational cognitive science. Presented by the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing and the MIT Industrial Liaison Program, you will hear insights from MIT faculty, MIT Startup Exchange entrepreneurs, and industry executives from presentations, lightning talks, exhibitions, and a panel discussion.
P&G is looking for partners and solutions that can help improve their premix production process, specifically resolving clogging/caking issues during the industrial process of powder dumping.
Faurecia FCM Liquid Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Team seeks startup with solutions to make possible liquid hydrogen storage for mobile application.
P&G is looking for new approaches and technologies that can help them to address key business challenges/opportunities.