MIT Startup Exchange actively promotes collaboration and partnerships between MIT-connected startups and industry. Qualified startups are those founded and/or led by MIT faculty, staff, or alumni, or are based on MIT-licensed technology. Industry participants are principally members of MIT’s Industrial Liaison Program (ILP).
MIT Startup Exchange is a community of over 1,800 MIT-connected startups with roots across MIT departments, labs and centers; it hosts a robust schedule of startup workshops and showcases, and facilitates networking and introductions between startups and corporate executives.
STEX25 is a startup accelerator within MIT Startup Exchange, featuring 25 “industry ready” startups that have proven to be exceptional with early use cases, clients, demos, or partnerships, and are poised for significant growth. STEX25 startups receive promotion, travel, and advisory support, and are prioritized for meetings with ILP’s 260 member companies.
MIT Startup Exchange and ILP are integrated programs of MIT Corporate Relations.
Yossi Sheffi Elisha Gray II Professor, Engineering Systems Director, Center for Transportation and Logistics (MIT CTL) Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor, Institute of Data Science and Society Jason Jay Senior Lecturer, Sustainability Director, Sustainability Initiative at Sloan School of Management C. Adam Schlosser Senior Research Scientist, Center for Global Change Science Deputy Director, MIT Joint Program on Science and Policy of Global Change Leonardo Bonanni Founder and CEO, Sourcemap Christopher Raymond Chief Sustainability Officer, The Boeing Company
Siping “Spin” Wang is co-founder and CTO of TetraScience, the data focused startup that connects existing lab instruments to a single cloud platform where researchers can manage experiments and easily access data.
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