Deep tech, medtech, and pharma ventures have always faced a decade-long gauntlet of massive capital demands and crushing scientific risk, limiting the pace of breakthroughs. Now, AI is shattering these barriers; by adopting an AI-Driven Enterprise model, founders and investors can turbocharge success rates and democratize deep innovation.| The Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship
SME exporters are poised to leap from steady incremental growth to explosive global impact by harnessing AI’s transformative power. Unlocking this potential means deploying AI-driven tools. Discover how practical AI adoption can bend the vector of economic growth and societal progress, turning small exporters into exponential impact engines that democratize and redefine global trade.| The Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship
This post is from one of our member organizations -- Business and Technology University (BTU) in Tbilisi, Georgia -- and is written by Dr. Mariam Keburia, Consultant of the Development and International Relations Office at BTU. For most of Earth’s history, microbes were the planet’s only inhabitants. Even today, they represent the majority of| The Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship
by Macauley Kenney Trust Center Entrepreneur in Residence At the start of our annual t=0 The Time is Now! Celebration of Entrepreneurship that kicks off the school year we held an Ask Me Anything lunchtime event to give new and interested students the chance to grill us on anything related to entrepreneurship opportunities here ... The post Trust Center: Ask Me Anything (The Follow Up) appeared first on The Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship.| The Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship
by Ben Soltoff Trust Center Entrepreneur in Residence In early December of last year, a message appeared atop MIT’s Green Building -- the tallest on campus -- conveying six simple words across the Charles River: “30 RED SOX GAMES UNTIL +1.5°C.” This message was crafted by MIT second year Norah Miller as part of ... The post Trust Center Fights Climate Change At Home and Abroad appeared first on The Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship.| The Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship
This guest post was written by Seth Pack, Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer at Michelin Mobility Intelligence, one of the Trust Center's corporate and academic members. Having worked for nearly fifteen years in corporate innovation and strategy, Seth holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science, a master’s degree in business management, and graduate ... The post Innovation by Design: The Culture of Innovative Leaders appeared first on The Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship.| The Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship
This guest post was written by Ani Vashakmadze, an Associate Professor at BTU (Business and Technology University in the country of Georgia), one of the Trust Center's corporate and academic members In the heart of Tbilisi, at the historic institute of Bacteriophages, lies an inspiring tale of rediscovery and entrepreneurial spirit. As ... The post Combating Antibiotic Resistance: The Entrepreneur’s Journey to Restore the World’s Oldest Phage Factory appeared first on The Martin Trust Cen...| The Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship
by Ben Soltoff Recently, I’ve seen a lot of chatter about Iraq in my newsfeed. That’s because we’ve just passed the twentieth anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq. That conflict and the subsequent emergence of the Islamic State have profoundly colored Americans’ perception of the country. Many of us see Iraq as a ... The post Entrepreneurship Against the Odds: An EIR Goes to Iraq appeared first on The Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship.| The Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship
It’s no secret that the world of online gaming has exploded in recent years, providing endless hours of fun and unprecedented levels of competition. Many MIT students and graduates know this firsthand, and they’re not alone. Over 160 million Americans are gamers, spending an average of $76 per month on online games, in-game purchases, ... The post How an MIT Startup is Protecting Gamers appeared first on The Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship.| The Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship
by Ben Soltoff, Entrepreneur in Residence It’s hard to get further away from Cambridge than Australia. You’d probably have to head into space (and Elon Musk is indisposed at the moment). Australia is almost exactly at the opposite end of the Earth. If you were to dig down directly below MIT, you’d eventually end ... The post An EIR Down Under: Dispatch from Australia and New Zealand appeared first on The Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship.| The Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship