Natick software company on Wednesday announced it has expanded its partnership with Somerville-based climatetech startup incubator Greentown Labs.
MathWorks has been a partner with Greentown Labs since 2014, whenMathWorks launched its MATLAB and Simulink for Startups program, which provides free access to its software solutions for incubators and accelerators, according to a release. Greentown was the first incubator partner in the program, which has grown to support more than 400 startup incubators and accelerators around the world.
The expanded agreement will allow more of Greentown Labs’ entrepreneurs to access the software, which includes 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.
MathWorks will gain access to curated startup pitch days with innovations from emerging technology sectors, and hold a seat on Greentown’s advisory board, according to the release. David Rich, director of MATLAB Product Marketing at MathWorks, will serve on the board for 2021.