MIT Technology Review Insights Showcase
Built on more than 115 years of excellence in technology journalism, MIT Technology Review Insights is the arm of global media company MIT Technology Review that creates and distributes custom content. Our turnkey solutions include everything from writing, editing, and design expertise to multiple options for promotional support.
Following is a sampling of our offerings:
CUSTOM CONTENT COLLECTIONS
Sponsor an online collection of up to 10 pieces of recent, related MIT Technology Review editorial content on technologyreview.com. You choose the topic; MIT Technology Review Insights curates the content. If desired, add your own content to the mix.
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CLIENT-CONTRIBUTED CONTENT
MIT Technology Review Insights can help your existing articles and other content reach new audiences via technologyreview.com.
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CUSTOM ARTICLES
The MIT Technology Review Insights team will create engaging, original online articles to tell your organization’s story, profile its leaders, highlight an issue, or showcase products, services, and expertise.
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- Listening to the Heavens
- Need Top Technology Help? Look Online
- Crisis Communication After a Cyberattack
- Q&A: What Is Digital-Performance Management?
CUSTOM DISPATCHES
MIT Technology Review Insights will send a professional journalist to attend your organization’s conference or other event, then create an online article or illustrated report providing a permanent record of the proceedings.
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WHITE PAPERS AND REPORTS
MIT Technology Review Insights will research, write, edit, and design materials that demonstrate your organization’s thought leadership about today’s top business and technology trends.
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- The Rise of Data Capital (White Paper)
- Data Analytics and Machine Learning: Driving Speed to Insight (White Paper)
- Two Decades of Celebrating Invention and Inspiring Youth (Report)
INFOGRAPHICS
Let the pictures tell the story. MIT Technology Review Insights will create full-size infographics—or a series of mini-infographics—to visually illustrate a concept, issue, or process.
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C-BRIEFS, TECHNOLOGY INSIGHTS REPORTS
C-Briefs—short, insightful summaries for top executives—showcase your organization’s knowledge about a key current trend. Technology Insights reports provide a similar concise briefing geared to an audience of technology decision makers.
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- C-Brief: The Digital Economy: Disruption, Transformation, Opportunity
- Technology Insights: Industrial Internet of Things: Here Today, Here to Stay
CUSTOM EDITORIAL PACKAGES
The MIT Technology Review Insights team will work closely with you to create a diverse, engaging package of online articles, reports, videos, infographics, and other content.
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- Big Data, Big Business
- Taking on the Cybersecurity Challenge
- What Is Digital-Performance Management?
PRINT ADVERTORIALS
Reach our print magazine’s high-value audience with a smartly written, beautifully designed custom advertorials.
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VIDEOS
Our videos, which capture conversations between a top MIT Technology Review editor and client subject matter experts, offer another opportunity to demonstration your organization’s thought leadership.
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Live Events
Work with MIT Technology Review Insights to host, co-host, or sponsor an in-person event on the MIT campus—or any other location of your choice.
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