We are looking for 5-6 energy related startups to exhibit at the Showcase session of the 2020 MIT Energy Conference.
Johnson Matthey, a leading sustainable technologies company, seeks startups in artificial intelligence and automation for collaboration.
Sourcemap: Supply chain transparency platform Leonardo Bonanni, Founder and CEO, Sourcemap
Tamr: Cloud-native data mastering solution for unprecedented scaling and reduced costs Mitch Tompkins, Sales Manager, Tamr
Sensai Analytics: Scaling Enterprise AI Ian Mathews. CEO & Co-founder, Sensai Analytics
ThruWave: 3D millimeter wave image sensors for verification and efficiency in industrial and commercial applications Matt Reynolds, Founder & CEO, ThruWave
Jeeva: Re-imagining Connectivity to Automate Consumable Replenishment Scott Bright,CEO, Jeeva
MIT Startup Exchange is looking for 3-4 startup speakers to participate in a pre-recorded webcast on April 29 and a possible follow-up live event on May 4, both focused on work of the future.
Meet top emerging MIT-connected startups during this 2-day webinar featuring startups from MIT Startup Exchange’s accelerator program, STEX25. The format is fast-paced, exposing attendees to a broad cross selection of technologies and use cases applicable to many different companies and industries. Sixteen startups will be presenting ‘lightning talks’ followed by Q&A.
Of special note, there will be brief panel discussions on topics related to startup-corporate partnerships. This is a great opportunity for corporate executives and startups alike to learn about challenges that can emerge when the two sides collaborate, and how to create circumstances to improve chances of successful partnerships.
The MIT Startup Exchange team is excited to announce that we will be taking our virtual Demo Day on the road and bringing it live to California! This one-day gathering will bring disruptive innovation to the forefront, with compelling lightning talks from MIT-connected startups and keynote presentations from industry leaders and MIT faculty. Some of the crucial and transformative areas that will be covered include energy and sustainability, manufacturing and robotics, supply chain, mobility, digital transformation, fintech, life science, human-AI collaboration, and work of the future.
Silicon Valley and a changing landscape present a significant opportunity to join the conversation, with featured startups showcasing their groundbreaking technologies and solutions for industry. We will also look at successful startup-corporate collaborations, emerging technologies, growth acceleration, and much more. Don’t miss it!
New technology, like AI and robotics, additive manufacturing, digitalization, and quantum computing, is changing business structures and platforms. On a products and marketing front, we see a need for greater experimentation using new technology to better engage customers. From the management and HR front, we see new technology and labor concerns challenging the future of work.
Seeled Air is looking for solutions and technologies in rigid and flexible packaging. Solutions should be scalable and applicable in a commercial setting.
The annual MIT Startup Ecosystem Conference features 25 of the most promising startups from across MIT. These startups are all part of STEX25, an accelerator run by MIT Startup Exchange, an integrated program of MIT Corporate Relations. The conference is the MIT Startup Exchange flagship event, and is a must-attend for executives at industry-leading corporations, especially for those who work in innovation, emerging technology, corporate venture capital, and/or corporate development/strategy.