Tanguy Catlin, MBA '04
Tanguy Catlin, MBA ’04, joins this episode of "Sloanies Talking with Sloanies."
Tanguy Catlin, MBA ’04, joins this episode of "Sloanies Talking with Sloanies."
As part of MIT Sloan's Healthcare Lab, Biogen engaged students to promote health equity in underrepresented populations.
The United States African Development Foundation (USADF) and the Legatum Center for Development and Entrepreneurship at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT Sloan) announced the successful completion of the USADF Accelerator pilot program powered by the Legatum Center at the MIT Sloan Scho...
David Taylor, EMBA '19, is Vice President of Engineering at Joy Labs in Irvine, CA.
Angel Ventures, one of the leading venture capital firms in Latin America, tasked G-Lab with developing exit strategies for two startups in its portfolio.
Continuus Pharmaceuticals, a Massachusetts-based startup focused on making medicine affordable and accessible all over the world, turned to H-Lab for help developing an actionable distribution strategy for ICM-made pharmaceuticals.
While planning to launch a new commercial and industrial solar investment corporation, CleanCapital turned to the Proseminar in Corporate Finance for help developing an optimal dividend payout model.
The challenge of market entry.
Responsibly Financing Africa’s Missing Middle Africa’s SMEs are crucial drivers of economic growth, job creation, and poverty reduction, especially in underserved rural areas. Yet, a $331 billion financing gap leaves them in the “missing middle”—too large for microfinance but too small for traditio...
For years, physicists tried to answer a deceptively simple question: why do some things like cities, ideas, innovation ecosystems grow disproportionately larger and more influential than others? Why do a few nodes attract attention, resources, and talent, while most remain peripheral?