MIT Startup Exchange June 2026 Demo Day

June 17, 2026
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
MIT Startup Exchange June 2026 Demo Day

Location

Virtual/Remote Event

Overview

MIT Startup Exchange is convening a new installment of Demo Day on Wednesday, June 17 (12 – 1 PM ET). The event will feature several exciting industry-ready startups in brief lightning talks and Q&A. Breakout rooms will follow at the end of the event.

Please register in advance for this meeting. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

This event is for ILP members.

  • Overview

    MIT Startup Exchange is convening a new installment of Demo Day on Wednesday, June 17 (12 – 1 PM ET). The event will feature several exciting industry-ready startups in brief lightning talks and Q&A. Breakout rooms will follow at the end of the event.

    Please register in advance for this meeting. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

    This event is for ILP members.

Register

Agenda

12:00 PM

Welcome and Introduction
Manager of Partnerships & Engagement, MIT Startup Exchange
Tricia Dinkel
Manager of Partnerships & Engagement

Tricia Dinkel comes to Corporate Relations with several years of experience in the innovation ecosystem and managing relationships with startups and corporates. Tricia previously worked as Director of Navigate (NECEC’s flagship innovation program) at the Northeast Clean Energy Council (NECEC) in Boston where she led all operations and partnership development for 400+ startups, 65+ innovation partners, and 200+ investors & corporates in North America and Europe. Prior to that role, Tricia held positions with increasing responsibility in program management at NECEC. Before that, her experience included Director of Data Analytics and Sustainability Reporting Manager at WegoWise Inc. in Boston, Associate Director at the Committee on Capital Markets Regulation in Cambridge, Senior Sustainability Coordinator at A Better City in Boston, and Assistant Director at The Green Alliance in Portsmouth, NH.

Tricia earned her B.A., in Environmental Studies/Natural Resource Policy at the University of Colorado, and her M.A., in Environmental Science Education at the University of New Hampshire. She served on the NECEC Diversity & Inclusion Committee and as a member of the USGBC (U.S. Green Building Council), Massachusetts Chapter.

12:05 PM

Lightning Talks and Q&A (in speaking order)
Enabling Auditable, Scalable Water Impact for Global Companies
Jose Valdovinos

Co-Founder, Blue Lifeline

Jose Valdovinos

Co-Founder, Blue Lifeline

Jose Valdovinos is Co-Founder and CEO of Blue Lifeline, where he is building the standard for water sustainability. He brings more than 20 years of experience across infrastructure, energy, fintech, and venture building, with prior roles at Evercore, Citigroup, and Thermion, where he worked on transactions, capital structuring, and growth initiatives across complex sectors. He was also a founding team member at Escher Finance, helping shape the company’s strategic, financial, and operational foundations. At Blue Lifeline, Jose combines finance, execution, and emerging technologies to scale solutions that can mobilize capital to address the global freshwater challenge.

Extracting Signal from the Edge of the Electromagnetic Spectrum
Matthew Rivera

Co-Founder & CTO, First Light Solutions

Matthew Rivera

Co-Founder & CTO, First Light Solutions

Matt Rivera earned his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering at Georgia Tech in 2022. His thesis focused on purifying complex hydrocarbon mixtures with composite membrane materials. Following grad school, he was awarded a prestigious post-doctoral fellowship at MIT to work on developing AI/ML algorithms for designing high-performance gas separation materials. As CTO at First Light, he leads the development of a proprietary AI/ML platform that designs customized adsorbent solutions high-impact industrial gas purification systems.

Structuring Fragmented Private Market Data into Usable Intelligence
Anderson Pereira

Co-Founder & CEO Kapitale

Anderson Pereira

Co-Founder & CEO Kapitale

Anderson (Andi) Pereira is a Brazilian fintech entrepreneur, investor, and innovator recognized for building transformative financial solutions for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). He is the co-founder and CEO of Kapitale, a B2B payments and credit platform that enables merchants to pay suppliers using their account receivables. Kapitale’s flagship product, Pague com Kapi, was recognized by the World Bank and IFC as the Product Innovation of the Year, helping thousands of businesses access working capital in a simpler and safer way.

Previously, Andi served as CEO of Universia Brasil, Santander’s global education company, and as Head of Innovation at Banco Santander, where he spearheaded initiatives at the intersection of technology and finance.

Andi holds a Master’s in Management of Technology from MIT, where he authored a thesis on SME lending asymmetries in Brazil. His leadership and vision have earned him recognition from Forbes (Under 30 list), the World Economic Forum (Global Shaper), the United Nations (Ubuntu Leader), and the U.S. Department of State (Young Leader of the Americas Initiative).

Translating Operational Complexity into Mathematically Optimized Decisions
Brandon Motes

CTO, Optigon

Recasting Cement Chemistry to Eliminate Embedded Carbon
Amrit Khalsa

Director of Finance & Business Operations, Queens Carbon

Turning Emissions into Solvable Electrochemical Problems
Sandip Agarwal

Co-Founder, Vara Technologies

Sandip Agarwal

Co-Founder, Vara Technologies

Sandip Agarwal, PhD is the founder of Varas Technologies. Prior to VARAS Technologies, Dr. Agarwal worked at Nano Terra, a material science startup from Prof. George Whitesides at Harvard University. At Nano Terra, Dr. Agarwal led several technical projects with Fortune 1000 companies such as Hexcel, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Halliburton, Chevron, Honeywell etc. on applications of novel materials. Dr. Agarwal was also the founder at Vuronyx Technologies, an SBIR firm, in which he raised federal funds, took technologies from concept to pilot stage, as well as licensed technologies to large companies.

Programming Proteins with the Logic of Modern Computation
Alex Kachou
1:00 PM

Breakout Rooms
1:15 PM

Adjournment
  • Agenda
    12:00 PM

    Welcome and Introduction
    Manager of Partnerships & Engagement, MIT Startup Exchange
    Tricia Dinkel
    Manager of Partnerships & Engagement

    Tricia Dinkel comes to Corporate Relations with several years of experience in the innovation ecosystem and managing relationships with startups and corporates. Tricia previously worked as Director of Navigate (NECEC’s flagship innovation program) at the Northeast Clean Energy Council (NECEC) in Boston where she led all operations and partnership development for 400+ startups, 65+ innovation partners, and 200+ investors & corporates in North America and Europe. Prior to that role, Tricia held positions with increasing responsibility in program management at NECEC. Before that, her experience included Director of Data Analytics and Sustainability Reporting Manager at WegoWise Inc. in Boston, Associate Director at the Committee on Capital Markets Regulation in Cambridge, Senior Sustainability Coordinator at A Better City in Boston, and Assistant Director at The Green Alliance in Portsmouth, NH.

    Tricia earned her B.A., in Environmental Studies/Natural Resource Policy at the University of Colorado, and her M.A., in Environmental Science Education at the University of New Hampshire. She served on the NECEC Diversity & Inclusion Committee and as a member of the USGBC (U.S. Green Building Council), Massachusetts Chapter.

    12:05 PM

    Lightning Talks and Q&A (in speaking order)
    Enabling Auditable, Scalable Water Impact for Global Companies
    Jose Valdovinos

    Co-Founder, Blue Lifeline

    Jose Valdovinos

    Co-Founder, Blue Lifeline

    Jose Valdovinos is Co-Founder and CEO of Blue Lifeline, where he is building the standard for water sustainability. He brings more than 20 years of experience across infrastructure, energy, fintech, and venture building, with prior roles at Evercore, Citigroup, and Thermion, where he worked on transactions, capital structuring, and growth initiatives across complex sectors. He was also a founding team member at Escher Finance, helping shape the company’s strategic, financial, and operational foundations. At Blue Lifeline, Jose combines finance, execution, and emerging technologies to scale solutions that can mobilize capital to address the global freshwater challenge.

    Extracting Signal from the Edge of the Electromagnetic Spectrum
    Matthew Rivera

    Co-Founder & CTO, First Light Solutions

    Matthew Rivera

    Co-Founder & CTO, First Light Solutions

    Matt Rivera earned his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering at Georgia Tech in 2022. His thesis focused on purifying complex hydrocarbon mixtures with composite membrane materials. Following grad school, he was awarded a prestigious post-doctoral fellowship at MIT to work on developing AI/ML algorithms for designing high-performance gas separation materials. As CTO at First Light, he leads the development of a proprietary AI/ML platform that designs customized adsorbent solutions high-impact industrial gas purification systems.

    Structuring Fragmented Private Market Data into Usable Intelligence
    Anderson Pereira

    Co-Founder & CEO Kapitale

    Anderson Pereira

    Co-Founder & CEO Kapitale

    Anderson (Andi) Pereira is a Brazilian fintech entrepreneur, investor, and innovator recognized for building transformative financial solutions for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). He is the co-founder and CEO of Kapitale, a B2B payments and credit platform that enables merchants to pay suppliers using their account receivables. Kapitale’s flagship product, Pague com Kapi, was recognized by the World Bank and IFC as the Product Innovation of the Year, helping thousands of businesses access working capital in a simpler and safer way.

    Previously, Andi served as CEO of Universia Brasil, Santander’s global education company, and as Head of Innovation at Banco Santander, where he spearheaded initiatives at the intersection of technology and finance.

    Andi holds a Master’s in Management of Technology from MIT, where he authored a thesis on SME lending asymmetries in Brazil. His leadership and vision have earned him recognition from Forbes (Under 30 list), the World Economic Forum (Global Shaper), the United Nations (Ubuntu Leader), and the U.S. Department of State (Young Leader of the Americas Initiative).

    Translating Operational Complexity into Mathematically Optimized Decisions
    Brandon Motes

    CTO, Optigon

    Recasting Cement Chemistry to Eliminate Embedded Carbon
    Amrit Khalsa

    Director of Finance & Business Operations, Queens Carbon

    Turning Emissions into Solvable Electrochemical Problems
    Sandip Agarwal

    Co-Founder, Vara Technologies

    Sandip Agarwal

    Co-Founder, Vara Technologies

    Sandip Agarwal, PhD is the founder of Varas Technologies. Prior to VARAS Technologies, Dr. Agarwal worked at Nano Terra, a material science startup from Prof. George Whitesides at Harvard University. At Nano Terra, Dr. Agarwal led several technical projects with Fortune 1000 companies such as Hexcel, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Halliburton, Chevron, Honeywell etc. on applications of novel materials. Dr. Agarwal was also the founder at Vuronyx Technologies, an SBIR firm, in which he raised federal funds, took technologies from concept to pilot stage, as well as licensed technologies to large companies.

    Programming Proteins with the Logic of Modern Computation
    Alex Kachou
    1:00 PM

    Breakout Rooms
    1:15 PM

    Adjournment

Disclaimer:  MIT Startup Exchange can make introductions that ideally provide open ended discussions in order to share mutual interests and potentially create common ground that incite the parties to collaborate. MIT Startup Exchange introductions may eventually lead to mutual partnerships, but that is not in any way guaranteed by MIT, MIT Corporate Relations, MIT Industrial Liaison Program (ILP) or MIT Startup Exchange, which takes no responsibility for these outcomes and no formal part in such discussions following our introduction. MIT Startup Exchange and its activities and events are not for purposes of soliciting investment or offering securities.