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MIT & THE ART OF
COLLABORATION REUNA
October 10, 2016
Lee Ullmann
Director
MIT Sloan Latin America Office
MIT and its history of collaboration…
Mens et Manus
http://web.mit.edu/facts/industry.html
The mission of the MSLAO is to develop and nurture
meaningful activities throughout Latin America that benefit the
region, the School, and the Institute, and that support the
creation and transfer of knowledge and the advancement of
management education and practice.
• Knowledge Creation
• Action Learning
• Regional Awareness
• Strengthen Alumni Network
• Admissions
MIT Sloan Latin America Office
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
1. Marcelo Larraguibel
2. Juan Pablo Armas
3. Federico Leighton
4. Adriana Noreña (Colombia/Brazil)
5. Peter Morse / Jeff Swiryn
MSLAO Advisory Council
Energy, Water, and Sustainability
1. Piero Solari, Council Chairman
2. Luis Llanos
3. Mauricio Salgar (Colombia)
4. Marcelo Saad (Brazil)
Growth and Productivity
1. Vittorio Corbo
2. Jose De Gregorio
3. Carlos Muñoz
4. Marcos Garcia
MIT SLOAN LATIN AMERICA OFFICE
In the last two+ years, there have been 53
faculty visits and more than 100 events in
South America supported by MSLAO.
These include:
• Talks at local universities, government
agencies
• Workshops with regional companies/interest
groups
• Exploration of new research opportunities
• Conferences: Action Learning; Future of
Energy; Big Data
• In 6 Countries
Conference Collaboration
• New Dimensions in Action Learning Conference: Applying
Theory to Entrepreneurial Practice January 7, 2015 • Santiago, Chile
Conference Collaboration
• ChileMass, CORFO, and
Universidad de La Frontera
MIT CoLab & Universidad Austral de Chile
Energy Innovation for Community Resilience Isla Huapi
• Provides opportunities for communities around the
world to engage with MIT in an evidence-based,
practical approach to strengthening innovation-
driven entrepreneurial (IDE) ecosystems.
• We achieve this by translating research insights into
practical frameworks, convening stakeholders
focused on IDE, and educating regional leaders
through team-based interaction to achieve economic
and social progress.
MIT REAP. Translate. Convene. Educate.
MIT Regional Entrepreneurship Acceleration Program (MIT
REAP)
MIT REAP. Translate. Convene. Educate.
Translate research and expertise into practical
frameworks, approaches and actions with widespread
global application.
Convene stakeholders (corporate, risk capital,
entrepreneur, university and government) from
ecosystems around the world to build a community for
collaboration and learning.
Educate regional innovation ecosystem leaders through
team-based learning to facilitate meaningful economic
and social outcomes.
REAP: Team Santiago
THANK YOU….
Please contact Lee Ullmann for more information:
+ 56 22 232 3179