Taiwan based Corporate ILP member seeks digital startups:
- Blockchain startup with potential applications in game industry, e-commerce and news websites etc.
- Online meeting software (other than Zoom, Microsoft team) to collaborate with and market to Taiwan and Japanese markets (with their corporate partners).
The CEO of the Italian packaging/bottling company Sacmi Imola will visit MIT on October 22. They are looking for startups for potential collaborations in robotics or software development.
Traditional energy company in China is transitioning and expanding into new business domains. They are looking to collaborate with the right partners and invest in new technology or products in the materials area so that they could establish a competitive edge in commercializing such relevant technologies/products. The investment could be in the $20 – 100 M range.
Daikin’s Open Innovation Lab invites startups of all stages and from all over the world to submit ideas and insights to collaborate and help develop solutions that can provide HVAC services and solutions fit for the remote/hybrid working world amid the current pandemic environment and thereafter.
Leading Japanese manufacturer of functional materials seeks startups for development of new applications for “sputtering nanocarbon”.
MIT.nano, in collaboration with MIT Startup Exchange, is looking for startup speakers for The 2023 Nano Summit on Tuesday, October 24, 2023.
In the coming months, the MIT Industrial Liaison Program (ILP) is pleased to present a special webinar series for China and Southeast Asia featuring leading researchers, field experts, and startups to share insights in energy, nanomaterials, novel photonics, robotics, city planning, healthcare, and more.
Fujitsu Limited(“Fujitsu”) would like to solicit applications from interested members of the industry and academia to test the quantum simulator on novel problems and applications.
SMA is a 6-month program specifically designed for startups to collaborate with Samsung to bring innovative ideas to realization