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Supply Chain, Logistics, Research, and Strategy from the Center for Transportation & Logistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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http://ctl.mit.edu/ 12-03-2009 14:26:24
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Thought you understood aging? Think again. In today’s Wall Street Journal, Amy Dockser Marcus straps into Agnes — the MIT AgeLab’s Age Gain Now Empathy System — guided by Dr. Joe Coughlin and his team. The result? Eye-opening, challenging and deeply human. ow.ly/9zcG50WRpXi
Disasters are changing. Disaster research needs to change, too. MIT Humanitarian Supply Chain Lab researcher Lauren Finegan and MIT alum Katie Picchione make the case in Issues in Science and Technology for a National Disaster Research Strategy: issues.org/national-disas…
Money, Movement, Resilience: Rethinking Supply Chain Finance Free Live Webinar Oct. 1 | 8:00 AM EST Hosted by Prof. Janet Godsell, Dean of Loughborough Business School; with Federico Caniato of Politecnico di Milano and Spyros Lekkakos of Zaragoza Logistics Center (ZLC) and MIT CTL Register here: mit.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
In an era defined by rapid technological, demographic and economic change, continuous learning is no longer optional — it’s essential. MIT AgeLab Director Joseph Coughlin in Forbes makes the case for education as an ongoing commitment: forbes.com/sites/josephco…
Did you catch AGNES on Good Morning America? MIT AgeLab’s AGNES (Age Gain Now Empathy System) is a suit that mimics the effects of aging on a person’s mobility and senses — a tool to preview our collective future, and a reminder that the time to design for it is now. abcnews.go.com/GMA/Wellness/v…