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Past Deadline: Sep 10, 2022
Metal Purification Challenge
partnershipNovelis, the world’s leading aluminum rolling and recycling company, is looking for innovative solutions that will help pioneer metal impurity removal process.
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Past Deadline: Feb 29, 2024
Sustainable Solutions in Packaging with Sealed Air
partnershipSeeled Air is looking for solutions and technologies in rigid and flexible packaging. Solutions should be scalable and applicable in a commercial setting.
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11.15-16.23-RD-Transcend-Air
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Past Deadline: Dec 23, 2023
Johnson Matthey is looking for clean air solutions
partnershipJohnson Matthey (JM) is looking for clean air solutions applicable to Oil & Gas wells, agriculture, biomass/waste gasification.
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Past Deadline: Jun 18, 2020
Leading air quality management company looks for startups for COVID-19
meetingLeading critical environment air quality management company looks for startups in two applications to address market needs resulting from COVID-19.
1. Airborne particulate matter counting and identification
2. New Air Disinfection and Monitoring Technology
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Past Deadline: Apr 23, 2019
Global Mining Company seeks Renewable & Filtration Startups
meetingNexa Resources is a global mining company and one of the invested companies of Votorantim (one of the largest industrial conglomerates in Latin America). They are interested in clean environmental technologies for mining industry, including tailings, water and air purification.
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Past Deadline: Apr 12, 2021
Major mining company seeks assistance in mitigation of large volumes of low concentration methane associated with Ventilation Air Methane
partnershipMajor mining company Anglo American seeks assistance in mitigation of large volumes of low concentration methane (0.5% CH4) associated with Ventilation Air Methane (VAM).
- January 24, 2020 | MIT News Office
Study: Commercial air travel is safer than ever
- January 30, 2019 | MIT News Office
Eruption spurs creation of real-time air pollution network
- October 25, 2019 | MIT News Office
MIT engineers develop a new way to remove carbon dioxide from air