Where are they now: Catch up with 19 of MIT’s smartest startups
Wearable thermostats, recycling revenue, and “robo-furniture.”
Wearable thermostats, recycling revenue, and “robo-furniture.”
The three innovators work at companies specializing in clean energy and carbon capture.
Joe Eastin, EMBA ’15, chairman and co-founder of ISN Software Corporation, spoke to students from across the Institute as a part of the iLead Speaker Series.
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Boardrooms, conference panels, digital health, and more. Here are areas where women say they are seeing more representation.
Parents, managers, board members, and more — a variety of allies and mentors from the Ideas Made to Matter women’s leadership series, The Bias Cut.
During MIT’s online vigil on June 3, 2020, members of the Institute community voiced their anger, grief, and determination to lead change in response to the killing of George Floyd and the loss of other Black lives as a result of police brutality and racism. MIT Sloan MBA/MCP candidate and PKG fello...
Through planned giving, Nitin Nohria, PhD ’88, wants to create opportunities for future entrepreneurs at MIT Sloan.
These alumni entrepreneurs are applying MIT know-how to keep goods out of landfills, reduce energy costs in recycling, and provide safe sanitation.
Robotic kitchens, smart toys, a personal thermostat, and more.