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The MIT-Zaragoza
Logistics Program was established in 2003 to bring together academics,
researchers and practitioners in logistics to advance the state of the
art in supply chain management. Located in Zaragoza, Spain, the program
features an exchange of students and professionals.
The Supply Chain Education Partners Program
was established in 2002 to promote supply chain knowledge-sharing among
leading executives and students in the MLOG program.
The
Affiliates Program in Logistics was established in 1981 to develop
relationships between MIT and the private sector transportation and logistics
industries.
The
Integrated Supply Chain Management Program was started in 1995 to
enable sponsors to learn about state-of-the-art and future supply chain
practice.
The Leaders for Manufacturing
Program is an active partnership between MITs School of Engineering,
the Sloan School of Management and industry, dedicated to addressing the
broad issues of Big M manufacturing, such as product development, marketing
and the supply chain.
The System Design and
Management Program is a graduate-level academic and research program
sponsored by MITs Sloan School of Management, the School of Engineering
and over twenty Industry Partners.
The Technology
and Policy Program provides integrative education to scientists and
engineers who wish to lead the development of strategies and policies
to exploit technology for the benefit of their communities.
The Age Lab
Technology for Healthy Aging is a partnership between MIT, industry
and the aging community to develop innovative technologies and products
that promote healthy independent living throughout the lifespan.
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