Long-standing Partnership Grows To Continue Supporting Climatetech Startups
Greentown Labs, the largest climatetech startup incubator in North America, announced that MathWorks, the leading developer of mathematical computing software for engineers and scientists, has elevated its partnership with the incubator to the Terawatt Level—the highest level of partnership at Greentown.
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MathWorks, headquartered in Natick, Massachusetts, has been a supportive partner of Greentown since 2014 when it launched its “MATLAB and Simulink for Startups” program, which provides f********** to its software solutions for incubators and accelerators. Greentown was the first incubator partner in the program which has grown to support more than 400 startup incubators and accelerators around the world.
“Greentown Labs was our first incubator partner and we have been fortunate to support many of its amazing startup companies. With the expansion of our partnership to the Terawatt level, we are excited to extend that support to more climatetech entrepreneurs including those in Greentown Labs’ new Houston, Texas location,” said David Rich, Director of MATLAB Product Marketing at MathWorks. “Startups are an engine of innovation. MathWorks and Greentown Labs are committed to helping startups innovate faster, reduce their risk through simulation, and ultimately grow into successful companies.”
Through the MATLAB and Simulink for Startups program, Greentown’s startups receive f********** to MATLAB, a programming and numeric computing platform used to analyze data, develop algorithms, and create models, and Simulink, a simulation environment for products and systems. Greentown entrepreneurs also gain access to more than 100 add-on toolboxes, engineering support from MathWorks’ experts, and access to the MATLAB Central user community.
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Over the past seven years, MathWorks has accelerated the development of hundreds of Greentown startups working across a variety of sectors from microgrids to autonomous vehicles to marine mammal monitoring.
“As one of our longest-standing partners, we’re thrilled to have MathWorks expanding its engagement with Greentown and our community of climatetech startups,” said Dr. Emily Reichert, CEO of Greentown Labs. “MathWorks offerings play a critical role in the success of our engineering and science-focused community. They are uniquely positioned to help our entrepreneurs model and test their products in a simulated environment, which is critical to their development efforts. We are grateful for MathWorks’ continued support!”
Through a deeper partnership with Greentown, MathWorks will gain access to curated startup pitch days with innovations from emerging technology sectors, and hold a seat on Greentown’s Advisory Board, which provides strategic guidance and input to the incubator throughout the year. David Rich, Director of MATLAB Product Marketing, will serve on the Advisory Board for 2021.
The Greentown community is comprised of climate action pioneers working to design, develop, and deploy solutions to combat climate change. MathWorks is one of a limited number of Greentown partners that provides direct access to the tools and resources the community of entrepreneurs need to accelerate their pathway to market.
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