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Deep Tech Stories

Live Web Meeting on Innovative ideas

MIB Lens Deep Tech Stories

We live in an era of business transformation, a new competitive condition characterized by the need of continuous innovation and agile experimentation of new business models.
The pressure to innovate is enormous because tech-based innovation is not a choice, nor a one-time shift to be survived – but a wheel set in motion that will continue to demand constant change, and unrelenting forward-looking leadership.

MIB Lens web workshops is proud to host the series “Deep Tech Stories”, that focuses on real business cases: companies founded on a scientific discovery or a disruptive technological innovation, aiming to achieve exponential results in new markets through the creative vision of their entrepreneurs.

The series “MIB Lens Deep Tech Stories” has been authored by Venture Factory, the number one deep-tech and technology transfer investor in Italy, and MIB partner on the EMBA IN program.  The entrepreneurs will be interviewed by the Venture Factory investors, so the perspectives that will emerge form the meetings will be absolutely hands on and genuine.

Don’t miss this opportunity to meet fresh ideas, smart brains and get inspired!

Heaxel: robotic technologies for healthcare

September, date t.b.d. upcoming deep tech stories
Heaxel develops robotic technologies for the rehabilitation and physical assistance of people with neurological, orthopedic or aging-induced disorders. Heaxel develops and markets innovative and easy-to-use products, operating in compliance with the highest quality standards concerning safe and effective medical equipment. Heaxel is at the forefront in the development of effective rehabilitation and assistance systems, which can be employed not only in cutting-edge medical facilities but also at the patient’s home, for a better quality of life. Leveraging on its ability to analyze needs and  capitalizing on a large set of proprietary technologies, the company is able to rapidly develop solutions tailored to the specific needs of both healthcare professionals (physiatrists, neurologists, and physiotherapists) and patients.
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IntendiMe: vibration detectors for deafness

september, date t.b.d. upcoming deep tech stories
IntendiMe has developed  the first system which allows deaf persons to feel autonomous, free, and secure, whether at home or at the office or on holiday. For deaf people, the household sounds reverberating between the walls are difficult to identify: this creates perilous and unpleasant situations for them. IntendiMe technology is capable of revealing any sound by means of a cloud of universal auditory vibration detectors and of transmitting a notification of it in real time to the user’s smartwatch. A mobile software plattform allows users to fully customize responses of sensors and smartwatch, adapting the user experience to different situations or personal taste.
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LEF - Lean Experience Factory

Thur, 30 June 2020, 6:00 pm past deep tech stories
Coronavirus is leading to a significant economic recession and an economy which rules would be different than today's. Innovation in products, processes and busines models is needed for any business to restart. Entrepreneurs and managers need to understand and practice the opportunities and methodologies needed to be back on business in a real, yet safe environment. LEF is McKinsey's Digital Capability Centre and offers a model company where all company's processes, including a full functioning manufacturing line, are represented with latest technologies and methodologies.
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Toothpic: your smartphone is your secure key

Thur, 11 June 2020, 6:00 pm past deep tech stories
ToothPic is an official university spin-off of Politecnico di Torino, a major engineering school in Italy and Europe, and is incubated in the university incubator I3P, recently recognized by UBI Global as the best public incubator worldwide. ToothPic was founded by a team of 4 researchers and professors from Politecnico di Torino, and in 2018 received a seed from VV3TT, an Italian Venture Capital fund dedicated to Technology Transfer from public research.
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Sybilla Biotech: in-silico drug discovery

Thur, 28 may 2020, 6:00 pm past deep tech stories
The scientists who founded Sibylla Biotech have developed the most advanced platform for in-silico drug discovery. Sibylla has in-licensed such a platform from the research institutions and Sibylla’s multidisciplinary team is further developing the technology. The innovation is based on applying innovative algorithms derived from advanced mathematical methods of theoretical physics to transformative drug discovery protocols. These proprietary techniques have enabled to reveal with atomic resolution the folding and misfolding mechanisms of bio-medically relevant proteins, thereby unveiling an entirely new class of pharmacological targets and at the same time enabling ultra-fast assessment of druggability of complex proteins, slashing development costs and computing time by order of magnitudes.
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VR Media

Thur, 21 may 2020, 6:00 pm past deep tech stories
VRMedia is a company operating in the sectors of Virtual and Augmented Reality, developing innovative hardware/software products and solutions devoted to Companies and Research Centers. VRMedia products are commonly used in the Industrial sector, for technical personnel training and for advanced after sales services, as well as research activities and VR applications development by universities, hospitals, and research centers. VRMedia products are also used in the fields of Cultural Heritage and Entertainment.
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