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Entrepreneurship

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MIT Martin Trust Center
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Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship
Our mission is to advance knowledge and educate students in innovation-driven entrepreneurship in a manner that will best serve the world in the 21st century.
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MIT Kuo Sharper Center for Prosperity and Entrepreneurship
The MIT Kuo Sharper Center for Prosperity and Entrepreneurship was founded on the belief that entrepreneurs and their innovation-driven solutions are key to advancing sustainable and inclusive prosperity in global growth markets.
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MIT Regional Entrepreneurship Acceleration Program
This dynamic global initiative engages with communities around the world to strengthen innovation-driven entrepreneurial ecosystems and transform economies.
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Entrepreneurship at MIT Sloan

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A road map for startups, from Moderna’s co-founder
Adversity can cultivate instincts that serve entrepreneurs well, says venture capitalist Noubar Afeyan. Here are his three tips to start innovating.
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What is an innovation ecosystem?
Here’s why companies should engage in these regional hot spots, which accelerate problem-solving and boost competitive advantage.
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Trust the Process: A podcast on the journey of MIT entrepreneurs
Experts on business growth talk about time management, leadership, team building, and more, as well as their journeys taking ideas to execution.
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MIT entrepreneurs explain what founders need to know now
Launching a venture? Here’s advice from MIT entrepreneurs in residence on navigating artificial intelligence, the economy, and uncertainty.
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3 MIT startups taking on the global waste challenge
These alumni entrepreneurs are applying MIT know-how to keep goods out of landfills, reduce energy costs in recycling, and provide safe sanitation.

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Universities must become active launchpads for innovation
Research labs must move beyond passive spillovers and become active launchpads for new companies that leverage federally funded research, say Gene R. Keselman, lecturer, and Dame Fiona Murray, associate dean of innovation, both from MIT Sloan.
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Download: Insights for success in entrepreneurship
This new report collects insights from MIT Sloan experts, with practical guidance for launching ventures, shaping strategy, and making innovation work.


MIT’s singular passion for entrepreneurship is inspiring, energizing, a little bit exhausting, and a whole lot of fun. This passion is also an essential element of our strategy to organize for positive impact and transform our world.
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Sally Kornbluth

President of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology


We’re not here for knowledge for knowledge’s sake; we’re here to apply that knowledge to the world’s greatest challenges.
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Bill Aulet

Managing Director of the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship


The MBA E&I Certificate gave me the skills to be an entrepreneur. Without it, I wouldn't be starting my climate-tech venture.
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Stwart Peña Feliz, MBA '23

Co-founder & CEO of MacroCycle


We tell entrepreneurs not to be afraid that they may have to pivot, but also to understand that if they pivot around core strategic choices, it will take time and effort. In most cases, a startup only gets so many chances to do that.
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Scott Stern

David Sarnoff Professor of Management at MIT Sloan


Our mission at the Trust Center is to advance the field of innovation-driven entrepreneurship everywhere ... We have to practice entrepreneurship in a rigorous, systematic way that increases the odds of success.
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Paul Cheek

Senior Lecturer, MIT Sloan and Senior Advisor, Entrepreneurship & AI


The opportunities at MIT, like Delta V and and Sandbox, truly allowed me to progress further and faster than even more experienced entrepreneurs.
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Wesley Block, SB '22

Filmmaker and Founder, Kino AI

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Where Students Become Entrepreneurs

These students have tapped into the MIT ecosystem to energize their ideas and launch their ventures for global impact. Read their stories.
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One Day with David Brown, Army Veteran and MBA '25
“MIT Sloan was my first and only choice,” says David Brown, MBA student and co-founder of Helix Carbon.
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One Day with Megan Hung, MBA '26
“MIT Sloan was a pretty obvious frontrunner given its reputation for entrepreneurship and the established climate ecosystem in Boston," says Megan Hung, MBA '26.
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One Day with Mike Sanchez, MBA '25
“MIT Sloan was the only school I applied to—it was genuinely my dream school," says Mike Sanchez. "I'm incredibly grateful to be here.”
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Ideas Made to Matter: Entrepreneurship
Ideas and insights about entrepreneurship from MIT Sloan.
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Alumni Entrepreneurs
MIT Sloan has long been known as a hub of entrepreneurship and innovation. Our alumni carry that mission into the world.
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MIT's Entrepreneurship & Innovation Ecosystem

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MIT Student Clubs focused on E&I

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Resources dedicated to supporting E&I across MIT

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Working Definitions

An Instagram series on ideas about entrepreneurship and innovation.
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December 2025 Issue of IWER Newsletter Now Available Online

The December 2025 issue of the newsletter of the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research is now available online. The theme is "Insights on Upward Economic Mobility."

Dec 5, 2025
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MIT Executive MBA Leadership

From Strategy to Stewardship: A Transformative Leadership Journey Through the MIT EMBA

Ritesh Ramesh is CEO of MDaudit and a member of the MIT Executive MBA Class of 2017.

Dec 9, 2025
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Alumni Entrepreneurship

Merging Career Experience and Academic Learning For Greater Impact

By Andrew Husband

Following a long career at Huawei, Hugo Huang, SFMBA ’20, came to MIT Sloan to learn more.

Dec 9, 2025
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TUE DEC 9: President Tharman Shanmugaratnam

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Miriam Pozen Prize Award Ceremony and Lecture by Tharman Shanmugaratnam on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.

Nov 19, 2025
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Future of Work in 21st Century Africa: Changing Trends in Talent

By Regie Mauricio

Reflections of experiences sourcing talent and scaling ventures on the African continent, including, the challenges in attracting and retaining the right talent for a business and how opportunities often overlook the potential of youth and women.

Jun 4, 2021
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MBA

Navigating MIT Sloan: The Experience of a Student, Veteran, and Parent

Cait Haner, MBA ’22, spent eight years in the U.S. Army before she began her journey at MIT Sloan. She shares her experience as a student, veteran, and parent and offers advice for those looking at the program.

May 23, 2022
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MBA Diversity

Confidence in Community

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Community is everything for Johana Muriel Grajales, MBA ’22. Originally from Colombia, with a background in the nonprofit sector, Johana came to MIT Sloan looking to find a community that would support her ultimate goal of being a more impactful leader.

Apr 23, 2021
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Alumni Leadership

Top 10 Alumni Stories of 2025

By Andrew Husband Catherine Shakin

In 2025, the MIT Sloan alumni community stayed busy finding a cure to pediatric brain cancer, publishing new research on leadership, and more.

Dec 16, 2025
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What is the future of work?

Work and workplaces are changing rapidly. Learn what's next from MIT Sloan experts.
Find out how MIT Sloan is leading the future of work
Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER)
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MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research
IWER is a multidisciplinary and highly collaborative hub for the study of work and employment
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The Stone Center on Inequality and Shaping the Future of Work
The Stone Center applies economics research to identify innovative ways to move the labor market onto a more equitable trajectory.
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Executive Education
Leading the Future of Work
This course prepare you, and your organization, for an evolving workplace as it investigates its impact on social, legal, and economic policy.


MIT hasn’t just prepared me for the future of work—it’s pushed me to study it. As AI systems become more capable, more of our online activity will be carried out by artificial agents. That raises big questions.
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Benjamin Manning

PhD Student


I think, at its most generous, AI tools enable us to learn from our collective actions ... What AI tools do is they take all of those solutions, those attempts—whether good or bad—and use them as training data to build models.
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Danielle Li

David Sarnoff Professor of Management of Technology; Professor, Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management


To me, the future of work means democracy. It’s hard to have any positive vision of work without meaningfully engaging workers. This is why I research economic democracy—worker voice is pivotal in designing good jobs.
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Alex Busch

PhD Student


The rise of generative AI is a real opportunity, but making the most of it will demand a new approach to decision-making, as well as a new focus on worker training, fair transitions, and effective policy.
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Thomas Kochan

George Maverick Bunker Professor of Management, Emeritus; Professor of Human Resources and Management, Emeritus


Combinations of humans and AI work best when each party can do the thing they do better than the other.
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Thomas W. Malone

Patrick J. McGovern (1959) Professor of Management; Director, MIT Center for Collective Intelligence; Professor, Information Technology
 

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MIT Work of the Future at the IPC
Growing out of MIT's Work of the Future Task Force (2018-2020), the Work of the Future Initiative at the Industrial Performance Center conducts multidisciplinary research on the ways technology is changing work.
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Workforce development in the age of AI
MIT experts share strategies to transform skills, roles, and human potential across your organization.
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MIT Initiative for New Manufacturing
INM is an MIT-wide effort that drives research, education, and collaborations to transform the future of manufacturing in the United States and beyond.

The Future of Work

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Choose the human path for AI
To realize the greatest gains from artificial intelligence, we must make the future of work more human, not less.
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Who benefits from AI? New comic explores technology’s impact on labor
A free comic book adapts MIT Nobel Prize-winning economists’ work on how AI and technological change affect workers and shared prosperity.
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For manufacturers, listening to workers pays off in productivity
Companies that act on input from front-line employees pay their workers more and experience a productivity bump that offsets those costs.
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Building a quantum workforce
The Quantum Index Report from MIT documents a growing demand for quantum skills and emerging efforts to train a quantum workforce.
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PhD Student Benjamin Manning Explores How AI Will Shape the Future of Work
“MIT hasn’t just prepared me for the future of work—it’s pushed me to study it."
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Humanizing AI: Empowering people, not replacing them
AI works best not when it replaces humans, but when it augments them. As professor Thomas W. Malone, director of the MIT Center for Collective Intelligence, puts it: "Combinations of humans and AI work best when each party can do the thing they do better than the other."

Faculty Publications

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Accelerating Innovation: Competitive Advantage Through Ecosystem Engagement
Senior lecturer Phil Budden and associate dean for innovation Fiona Murray provide a practical guide to engaging with the five key stakeholders in an innovation ecosystem.
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The Meritocracy Paradox: Where Talent Management Strategies Go Wrong and How to…
MIT Sloan professor Emilio J. Castilla offers practical solutions to help organizations build fairer, more effective people management practices.
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Power and Progress: Our 1000-Year Struggle Over Technology and Prosperity
In their book, “Power and Progress,” Nobel laureates Daron Acemoglu, Institute professor, and Simon Johnson, MIT Sloan professor, ask whether the benefits of AI will be shared widely or feed inequality.
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Alumni Leaders
MIT Alumni are shaping the future of work.
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Ideas Made to Matter: Future of Work
Ideas and insights about the future of work from MIT Sloan.
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