2019 MIT Startup Exchange Workshop: Sustainable Materials Innovation
December 3, 2019
MIT Startup Exchange presents its December Startup Workshop, centered around sustainable materials innovation. MIT Startup Exchange works to help create partnerships between over 1,800 MIT-connected startups and industry, represented by MIT Industrial Liaison Program (ILP) members. Today, there is a large and growing societal interest for greater sustainability in the material systems that provide for a modern life style. The call is across all industry sectors, and includes the entire value chain including raw materials, material processing, material uses, and end-of-cycle treatment/reuse. This represents a challenge and an opportunity for companies, and many MIT startups are developing and providing innovative technology and business model solutions. This workshop will present perspectives from industry leaders, academics, and corporate investors, while showcasing several MIT-connected startups in this field.
Global energy company seeking computer vision startups, focusing in particular on industrial assets (upstream, refineries, chemical).
This symposium highlights the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship's mission to continue global growth and impact through entrepreneurship and innovation. Partnerships with corporate innovators are allowing top global companies to grow and adapt to the latest technologies, ideas, and resources available from the MIT ecosystem.
P&G is looking for new approaches and technologies that can help them to address key business challenges/opportunities.
Swiss RE has implemented their main Investment Management Platform > 10y ago, still using additional applications for similar services and added multiple additional ad on software applications. Besides comparing the known players on the market (e. g. Aladdin, Murex, Charles River, Simcorp, Bloomberg AIM) we would also like to know if there are new players in the market, maybe using better technology.
Japanese multinational company looking globally for startups to collaborate with in the field of energy storage and related battery systems.
Johnson Matthey, a leading sustainable technologies company, seeks startups in artificial intelligence and automation for collaboration.
The Dubai Police will be offering an invitation-only Q&A session for startups to learn more about their collaboration opportunities with MIT-connected startups and to explore potential partnership avenues and resources.
Marcus Dahllof, Program Director, MIT Startup Exchange, "Connecting industry to startups"