2025 MIT AI Conference—Apr. 1

The 2025 MIT AI Conference will analyze the latest AI trends, groundbreaking developments, and their profound implications for the future of knowledge, work, skills, and intelligence. Hosted by the MIT Industrial Liaison Program (ILP).

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MIT AI Hardware Program Symposium—Mar. 31

The MIT AI Hardware program annual symposium includes a keynote talk from professor Elsa Olivetti, reviews of the current project portfolio, presentations on new projects, and a networking reception featuring a poster session and interactive demos.

10 a.m. — 3:30 p.m.
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Knitted microtissue can accelerate healing

Lincoln Laboratory and MIT researchers are creating new types of bioabsorbable fabrics that mimic the unique way soft tissues stretch while nurturing growing cells.

Designing better ways to deliver drugs

Graduate student and MathWorks Fellow Louis DeRidder is developing a device to make chemotherapy dosing more accurate for individual patients.

Blueprint Program by The Engine, Apply by Mar. 10

Blueprint by The Engine is a program for graduate students, postdocs, research scientists, and their teams, to explore the translational opportunities of their Tough Tech breakthroughs and startup projects. Participants gain the tools to conduct self-diligence, de-risk their ideas, and chart a clear path forward for their entrepreneurial journey. Through weekly sessions, mentorship, guides, and assignments, participants develop key entrepreneurial skills and progressively build a pitch deck for their Tough Tech innovations.

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