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MIT Global SCALE Network Unveils Cutting-Edge Projects at SCALE Expo 2023

Students from the MIT Global SCALE Network gathered at MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics to showcase their innovative and impactful capstone projects at the highly anticipated SCALE Expo 2023.

Cambridge, MA – January 25, 2024 – Students from the MIT Global SCALE Network gathered at MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics to showcase their innovative and impactful capstone projects at the highly anticipated SCALE Expo 2023.

The event provided a platform for aspiring supply chain master’s students to present their research and solutions to their peers and industry experts. With over 80 projects spanning various categories, the expo highlighted the diverse talent and groundbreaking ideas emerging from the MIT SCM and MIT SCALE community.

The expo celebrated the accomplishments of students who have dedicated their time and energy to solving complex problems in the field. As they bid farewell to MIT this week, the institution expressed its gratitude for the honor of hosting such bright minds and expressed eagerness to stay connected and witness the future accomplishments of these aspiring professionals.

About the MIT Supply Chain Management Master’s Program (MIT SCM)

Founded in 1998 by the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics (MIT CTL), MIT SCM attracts a diverse group of talented and motivated students from across the globe. Students work directly with researchers and industry experts on complex and challenging problems in all aspects of supply chain management. MIT SCM students propel their classroom and laboratory learning straight into industry. They graduate from our programs as thought leaders ready to engage in an international, highly competitive marketplace.

About the MIT GLOBAL SCALE Network

MIT Global SCALE Network is a collaborative alliance of leading logistics centers around the world. It offers a unique and innovative master’s program in supply chain and logistics, preparing students to become leaders in the field.

Media Contact: Lisa Kim Lisahuh@mit.edu