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Past Deadline: May 31, 2024
P&G Brand Template Pilot
partnershipProctor & Gamble would like to partner with startups that have technology to allow creative teams to upload Adobe InDesign/other creative output files into navigable web experience.
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Past Deadline: Mar 1, 2024
DEFOND IS LOOKING FOR POWER-OPTIMIZATION SOLUTIONS FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PURPOSE
partnershipDefond is looking for new solutions that can help them to optimize power-consumption in manufacturing for environmental protection objective.
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Past Deadline: Apr 30, 2024
P&G Seeks Influencers & Creators for LATAM Brand Growth
partnershipP&G LATAM is looking to better understand the emerging landscape of creators and influencers and identify new ways to collaborate to drive brand growth.
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Past Deadline: Dec 31, 2020
P&G seeks startups for reinventing brand building in Latin America
otherImagining a World Without Ads. Reinventing Brand Building with P&G in Latin America.
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Past Deadline: Jan 22, 2024
P&G Business Challenge: Brand Building with Communities at Scale
partnershipP&G is looking startups to partner and/or develop novel ways to map communities with common, relevant interests and then use technology to deliver targeted content/solutions.
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Past Deadline: Apr 3, 2024
P&G Offering Partnership for Generative AI in Brand Building & Content Creation
partnershipProcter & Gamble is looking for new approaches and technologies that can help them to apply Generative AI to radically disrupt the efficiency and effectiveness of P&G brand building communication.
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Past Deadline: Nov 12, 2020
Global mining company seeks solutions for protective anode coating for aluminum smelting
partnershipRio Tinto is seeking a solution to apply a proprietary protective coating onto baked carbon anodes that are used during the production of aluminium.
- June 4, 2019 | MIT News Office
Protecting our energy infrastructure from cyberattack
- June 14, 2019 | MIT News Office
Cyber protection technology moves from the lab to the marketplace
- February 20, 2020 | MIT News Office
Cryptographic “tag of everything” could protect the supply chain