Unleash the power of your creativity. Leverage the collaborative innovation of a diverse group of innovators, business people, scientists, and others to improve the lives of billions.
400 million people worldwide do not have access to essential health services. (World Bank and World Health Organization)
783 million people do not have access to clean water and almost 2.5 billion do not have access to adequate sanitation. (UN Water)
795 million people in the world do not have enough food to lead a healthy active life. That’s about one in nine people on earth. (World Food Program)
Bring your energy and an open mind. You will leave inspired — with a path to make a difference for yourself, your community, your organization, and the lives of billions.
October 24th from 9:30am to 4pm at the MIT Media Lab
75 Amherst Street, Building E14, Cambridge, MA 02139
Register for the Event:
Please note: This event is by RSVP only. This event is not open to the general public
Express your interest HERE You will receive an email from an emerging worlds coordinator to confirm attendance.
We look to entrepreneurs, change makers, corporates, and innovators to help define the future of tech in the emerging world. If you have already been in touch with Maggie Church, your attendance is confirmed. We look forward to seeing you!
Schedule:
From Boston: City officials, Entrepreneurs, TiE Boston, Change Makers
From Slovakia: Government leaders
From Mexico: Business leaders and innovators
Emerging Worlds Special Interest Group:
The Emerging Worlds SIG is an MIT Media Lab initiative focused on mega-opportunities and pressing challenges worldwide in areas such as health, education, financial inclusion, energy and environment, food and agriculture, housing, transportation, beauty and self-esteem, hyperlocal businesses and more. We are expanding on what we have developed in Nashik and elsewhere in India.
Engage with collaborators, corporate partners, and MIT Media Lab faculty as we discuss the immediate future for Emerging Worlds – deployment on a large scale. Over the course of your visit, you will have the chance to explore how you and your organization can meet and work with bright and energetic innovators, influence the next big innovation, expand your global network, and help build a new innovation ecosystem where it matters.
Learn More about Kumbhathon and Emerging Worlds:
Emerging Worlds: mitredx.com
Kumbhathon: kumbha.org
The Wall Street Journal: India’s Kumbh Mela Is Used as an Incubator for Smart City Startup Ideas
The Guardian: From Waze for crowds to Uber for street food – MIT innovations at Kumbh Mela
Associated Press: Techies aim to solve ancient Indian festival’s safety woes
Additional Press: kumbha.org
Venue Travel Information:
Please note: This event is by RSVP only. This event is not open to the general public
The MIT Media Lab has 2 buildings – E14 and E15.
The MIT Media Lab is easily accessible by subway – stop at KENDALL MIT – The Red Line
You can also reach the lab via taxi or Uber
If you are driving parking is available here
(Please email mdchurch@media.mit.edu if you require parking closer to the venue)
Nearby hotels are: The Marriott, Kendall Square
The Kendall Hotel
The Hyatt, Cambridge
We also recommend airbnb‘s in Kendall Square, Central Square, or Harvard square – all close to MIT and the subway
If you have questions please contact: Maggie Church – Administrative Assistant – mdchurch@media.mit.edu