Get exclusive access to MIT with EmTech Immersion sessions
Join us in 3 weeks at EmTech MIT, where innovators and business leaders examine the thorniest questions facing humanity while bringing to life the most significant advances in AI, data security, climate adaption, personalized medicine, space technology, longevity, and the future of work.
Want more access to MIT? Innovation Circle and Premium Pass ticket holders are invited to attend one of three privateEmTech Immersion sessions.
Cancer Research at the Broad Genome Sequencing Lab
Located at the esteemed Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, the Broad genome sequencing lab is bringing precision medicine to each patient with underrepresented forms of cancer. With a comprehensive analysis of cancer genomes nearly complete, the research community is poised to make major inroads in mapping and validating new tumor vulnerabilities. Join this session to learn what this could mean for the future of cancer patient treatment.
The Lab-to-Market Life Cycle
The Engine bridges the gap between discovery and commercialization by empowering disruptive technologies with the resources they need to thrive. In this immersion, you'll meet three graduates of The Engine. You'll hear about the realities of commercialization, the importance of long-term capital and common hurtles encountered while fostering growth.
A Look into the MIT Media Lab
The MIT Media Lab transcends known boundaries by actively promoting a culture that emboldens unconventional mixing and matching of seemingly disparate research areas. In this immersion, discover how this atmosphere led to the successful commercialization of their concepts. Plus get a first-hand look at some of the research currently underway when you're taken on a private tour of the lab.
Space in these private sessions is limited.
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