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MIT Enterprise Forum brings global entrepreneurship home to Boston Cambridge, MA – June 12, 2017 MIT Enterprise Forum (MITEF) is connecting its global community of entrepreneurs to its roots in Boston and Cambridge with two weeklong conferences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The winners of MIT Enterprise Forum Thailand and MIT Enterprise Forum Poland’s local startup competitions will participate in a series of workshops to hone their business skills, visit labs, connect with local collaborators, pitch to potential investors, and learn about what it means to do business in the U.S. MITEF will celebrate these talented entrepreneurs at MITEF Thailand Demo Day on June 19 at Samberg Conference Center and MITEF Poland Demo Day on June 27 at the MIT Media Lab. The events will showcase both local and international talent, featuring local founders and investors David Cancel of Drift, Assaf Biderman of Superpedestrian, Jan Schnorr of C2Sense, Monica Weber of FluidScreen, Marina Hatsopoulos of Windy Street Capital, Scott Miller of Bolt, and Eveline Buchatskiy of Boston Techstars, as well as pitches by MITEF’s winning startups. The 12 participating startups are the best of the best from their countries, and represent diverse, impactful technologies—among them, robotassisted communication therapy for children with autism spectrum disorders, a realestate platform for underutilized retail
spaces, cuttingedge medical diagnostic tools, and a sales assistant powered by artificial intelligence. To learn more about these companies, please visit http://bootcamp.mitef.org/2017 cohort/. Many of the teams hope to expand their businesses and to establish their U.S. presence in Boston. “The environment for innovation in Thailand is fairly new, and MIT Enterprise Forum has worked to encourage that entrepreneurial spirit,” explains Edward Rubesch, Director of MIT Enterprise Forum Thailand. “We hope to help our startups move on to the next phase, whether that’s rethinking their business model or scaling globally, by connecting them to MIT and to the Boston community.” While in Boston, the startup teams will have the opportunity to learn from MIT Sloan faculty and lecturers like Bill Aulet from the Martin Trust Center for Entrepreneurship, David Birnbach, and Charlie Tilett, as well as entrepreneurinresidence Donna Levin. They will also be connected to researchers and academics at MIT and beyond. The startups will network with the greater Boston entrepreneurial community by participating in a number of local events, including MITEF Cambridge’s Startup Spotlight and the Cambridge Innovation Center’s Venture Café nights. “Over the next few weeks, MIT Enterprise Forum and MIT Technology Review look forward to welcoming these talented entrepreneurs to campus as we build bridges between MIT and the global startup community,” stated Elizabeth BramsonBoudreau, president of MITEF Global. “In addition to sharing the learnings of MIT faculty and researchers, we look forward to learning more about the daytoday challenges and opportunities facing these companies.” MIT Enterprise Forum’s goal is to shape entrepreneurial communities around the world. By building local ecosystems and connecting them to Boston’s, MIT Enterprise Forum is furthering MIT Technology Review’s mission of identifying the technologies that matter and working with others to bring this knowledge to bear on the world’s greatest challenges.
challenges. About MIT Enterprise Forum MIT Enterprise Forum is a global organization of dedicated professionals with local chapters, a liated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology through MIT Technology Review. Our purpose is to help earlystage entrepreneurs succeed faster. We inform, connect, and coach through practical content that is tailored to help entrepreneurs tackle realworld challenges. These include workshops, coaching and mentoring initiatives, expert speakers, competitions and challenges, and networking events. Our e orts help entrepreneurs transform ideas into technology companies with worldchanging impact. Media Contact Joyce Chen Director of Communications MIT Enterprise Forum Global 617 475 8113 joyce.chen@mitef.org MORE PRESS RELEASES
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