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Past Deadline: Jan 16, 2020
Leading Consumer Electronics Company seeks new materials, low-power electronics
meetingLeading consumer electronics company is looking to MIT startups for new materials, textiles, low-power electronics, Sustainable sourcing/ recycling of plastics and metals.
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Past Deadline: Mar 14, 2019
Global Automotive Leader seeks AI and 3D Printing Startups
meetingA $17B/year global leader in automotive technologies, Faurecia is anticipating all the challenges of a changing industry. With the help of strategic partnerships with companies, start-ups and academia within an open innovation ecosystem, Faurecia technologies address two key aspects of mobility: the Cockpit of the Future for a safer, more comfortable, and more intuitive experience in the cockpit of the future, and Sustainable Mobility for cleaner and more environmentally-friendly transportation around the world. Owns more than 300 assembly lines in the US.
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Past Deadline: Jun 19, 2022
Murata is seeking solutions to build the future of electronics
partnershipMurata is seeking early-stage and growth companies driven to build the future of electronics in concert with a global industry leader. Successful applicants will meet directly with key Murata decision-makers to explore various pathways to shared success.
- May 16, 2019 | MIT News Office
A new era in 3-D printing
- March 4, 2020 | MIT News Office
Integrating electronics onto physical prototypes
- January 23, 2020 | MIT News Office
Printing objects that can incorporate living organisms
- February 5, 2020 | MIT News Office
Engineers mix and match materials to make new stretchy electronics
- June 19, 2019 | MIT News Office
Engineers 3-D print flexible mesh for ankle and knee braces
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Past Deadline: Apr 13, 2020
Global Electronics Material Company Seeks Startups for Development/Distribution Partnerships in Asian Semiconductor/Display Materials Markets
meetingGlobal Electronics Material Company Seeks Startups for Development/Distribution Partnerships in Asian Semiconductor/Display Materials Markets
- March 25, 2019 | MIT News Office
New 3-D printing approach makes cell-scale lattice structures