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.
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.
Introduced by Marcus Dahllof, Program Director, MIT Startup Exchange
How can P&G enable consumers to do radically more with radically less water and energy use? How can we make invisible use of water & energy visible, right at the point of use? How might we particularly address the triangle of tension that exists between improving sanitization, reducing water & energy, whilst keeping the feeling of abundance of using water?. From incremental evolution to product innovation, easy-retrofit water-infrastructure changes (taps, faucets, showerheads, etc.) and water appliances that aim at both reducing (hot) water and re-using/purifying/enriching (hot) water, we want to partner!
David Knezevic, CTO, Akselos
P&G is looking for partners and solutions that can support the automation of quality testing and preparation process at its Feminine Care manufacturing sites.
Early-stage backers of Rivian, JIMCO seeks MIT spin-off startups that are initiating or improving commercialization efforts across multiple industries - eg. energy, water, mobility.
Join leaders of Chinese government and enterprise with MIT faculty and startups in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, to explore emerging technologies already reshaping the future of many industries.