New technologies, including innovations in AI, robotics, additive manufacturing, blockchain, digitalization, and quantum computing, are constantly changing business structures and platforms. On a products and marketing front, there is a need for greater experimentation using these technologies to better engage customers. Meanwhile from the management and HR perspective, the very same new technologies might create labor concerns and challenge the future of work. Join the MIT Industrial Liaison Program for the Innovations in Management Webinars to hear from MIT faculty, industry, and MIT-connected startups about their commitment to shaping management in a digital era.
Marcus Dahllof, Program Director, MIT Startup Exchange, "Connecting industry to startups"
Introduced by Marcus Dahllof, Program Director, MIT Startup Exchange
The wireless energy future, Alex Gruzen, CEO, Witricity Managing energy asset infrastructure digitally, Fausto Morales, Data Scientist at Arundo Analytics (STEX25) Monitoring industrial equipment through IoT, Jon Garrity, Co-founder & CEO, TagUp (STEX25) Big-data image analysis for unconventional oil & gas reservoirs, Maren Cattonar, Co-founder, Automated-Analytics Mission control for Energy R&D labs, Siping Wang, CTO & co-founder, TetraScience (STEX25) What 3D printing of metal parts means for the energy industry, Duncan McCallum, CEO, Digital Alloys Soldier Nanotechnologies - generating energy on the fly, Dr. Veronika Stelmakh, Co-founder & CEO, Mesodyne