Epoch Foundation of Taipei Taiwan has invited MIT-connected startups to apply to their Global Startup Program. A number of MIT startups have participated in this program and found it very productive.
Leading Japanese manufacturer of functional materials seeks startups for development of new applications for “sputtering nanocarbon”.
P&G Grooming is interested in exploring partners and strategies that can help them grow their first party data in a meaningful way and significantly increase the number of consumers in their database.
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.
P&G is seeking ideas and supporting technologies to deliver disruptive services and solutions for price digitalization and price governance to improve communications with suppliers, buyers, operations and supporting systems.
P&G is looking for Novel Antimicrobial Solutions.
Exploring opportunities in healthcare and related applications by leveraging cutting edge technologies
The MIT Bangkok Symposium is the first regional conference in Thailand organized by the MIT Industrial Liaison Program (ILP), in cooperation with Bangkok Bank, Ltd. The symposium will bring together industry, academic, and investment leaders from the Healthcare and BioTech ecosystem at MIT and across Southeast Asia to Bangkok, Thailand. Attendees will benefit from distinguished speakers and panelists, including industry luminaries, pioneers, investors, and world-class researchers, with whom they can interact during networking sessions. HealthTech and BioTech entrepreneurs from the MIT Startup Exchange will exhibit their transformative solutions in the Symposium and be open to discuss potential collaboration with attendees.
Evonik wants to experience new innovative ideas to broaden the application field of VESTENAMER® and enter new markets with this product.
Join MIT Sloan Lecturer Miro Kazakoff on Wednesday, November 20 from 1:00pm to 2:30pm for a free workshop on developing your sales tactics, from generating urgency to asking questions to reaching the close.
Join MIT Sloan Lecturer Miro Kazakoff on Wednesday, October 30 from 1:00pm to 2:30pm for a free workshop on developing your sales tactics, from generating urgency to asking questions to reaching the close.
The event is limited to 40 participants – first come, first serve. If you sign up for the event and do not show up, it could affect your ability to participate in future events.