Geopolitics and Corporate Innovation

Geopolitics and Corporate Innovation

What does it take to turn innovation ecosystems into powerful engines of growth amid global uncertainty?

By MIT Industrial Liaison Program | Startup Exchange

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  • Event lasts 1 hour

What does it take to turn innovation ecosystems into powerful engines of growth amid global uncertainty?

In this engaging Leading Edge webinar, Dame Fiona Murray and Phil Budden unpack how investors, startups, and policymakers can strategically leverage the dynamics of innovation ecosystems alongside geopolitical insights to not only navigate risk but also unlock new opportunities. Drawing on their extensive work with MIT and global innovation programs, they’ll share practical frameworks to accelerate startup success, attract smart investment, and build resilient strategies that thrive in today’s complex and ever-shifting global landscape. The discussion will also touch on the role of regional collaboration, talent development, and the importance of aligning innovation with broader economic and policy goals—making this session essential for anyone aiming to lead at the intersection of innovation, investment, and geopolitics.

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Aug 14 · 7:00 AM PDT