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PostMarch 12, 2019

Sustainability TechStars in Boston March 18 - 19!

MIT Solve's friends at Techstars Sustainability Accelerator in partnership with The Nature Conservancy (based in Denver CO) will be in Boston Monday, March 18th and Tuesday, March 19th.  At a high level, they are hoping to connect with teams that are working to provide food and water sustainably as well as tackling climate change - and more so, teams that would benefit from TNC's global footprint of programs and pilots and partnerships with corporates and NGOs as well as Techstars extensive network of over 10,000 mentors. Last year they supported two teams (WatchTower Robotics and Lotic Labs) with MIT alumni founders and are hoping to continue the relationship.

 

Monday 8am-11am: Office Hours at WeWork, 77 Sleeper St - sign up.

Tuesday 8-11am: Office Hours at WeWork, 77 Sleeper St - sign up.

Tuesday 4-5:15pm: Meet and Greet with Techstars Sustainability and STANLEY + Techstars at Impact Hub Boulder, details and rsvp.

 

Email hannah.davis@techstars.com for more information.

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