EmTech MIT is where technology, business, and culture converge. It’s the showcase for emerging technologies with the greatest potential to change our lives. It’s an access point to the most innovative people and companies in the world. Most of all, it is a place of inspiration—an opportunity to glimpse the future and begin to understand the technologies that matter and how they’ll change the face of business and drive the new global economy.
MIT Technology Review events consistently attract senior-level business and technology decision makers who drive the global innovation economy. EmTech is a must-attend for:
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For almost 115 years, MIT Technology Review has been identifying important new technologies and deciphering their practical impact. We’ve brought that mission and our journalism to life through EmTech since 1999, gathering the sharpest minds in the technology, engineering, academic, startup, and management communities to provide insight into the innovations that shape the world and your business.
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See a web history of previous EmTechs: 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007
We now support EmTech events in the following regions and countries:
June 14-15, 2013
Shanghai, China
November 5-6, 2013
Valencia, Spain
EmTech happens at the MIT Media Lab in the heart of the MIT campus in Cambridge, MA. Here, you can’t help but feel the excitement and inspiration of being on the campus of the top university in the world, and surrounded by the top technology minds anywhere.
We've made the site more dynamic and beautiful for you—the innovators, leaders, and early adopters.
Starting today, you will see the results of our commitment to a "digital first" strategy—reporting on technologies that matter, and explaining how they will change our lives. Our new look and feel also marks the return to our rich heritage of design.
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