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Chief Technology Officer Program

Transforming Growth through AI & Technology

Work Experience

This Program includes Instructor-Led Sessions on AI and Innovation

During the first and second in-person Residential Weeks, participants will delve into the transformative impact of AI, including generative and agentic AI, innovation, and emerging technologies. Led by MIT Instructors, these sessions will explore how generative AI, machine learning, and autonomous AI systems are reshaping fields such as design, manufacturing, data analysis, and enterprise decision-making. Participants will gain practical insights and leadership tools to make informed, strategic decisions in an increasingly AI-driven and automated landscape. These sessions are part of a broader curriculum covering leadership, strategy, and emerging technologies.

Instructors’ availability is subject to confirmation.

Program Overview

This transformative program is designed for experienced professionals aspiring to become Chief Technology Officers. It equips you to lead technology strategy, leverage generative and agentic AI–driven innovation, and build resilient, adaptive organizations. Guided by MIT instructors and industry experts, the program combines live online sessions, immersive campus residencies, and applied assignments to deliver a rigorous and practical learning journey. 

You will learn to:

  • Translate emerging technologies and AI capabilities into strategic advantage and enterprise transformation. 

  • Integrate generative AI, machine learning, and advanced analytics with measurable outcomes and performance tracking. 

  • Shape R&D strategies and design scalable, AI-ready technology roadmaps. 

  • Apply system dynamics and modeling to guide innovation, decision-making, and complex technological change. 

  • Build data-driven, globally aware organizations that effectively deploy machine learning and autonomous AI systems at scale. 

Learning Journey

Learn leadership principles that foster a culture of innovation and creativity. This program will refine your management style, helping you inspire your team, drive change, and maintain a competitive edge in today’s fast-paced business environment.

Explore technologies and create a roadmap for success. This course focuses on technology by surveying its history, its different tools and methods, its fundamental limits, and the theory and empirical evidence for technology's evolution over time.

Expand on your knowledge of technology management and learn to elaborate an organizational technology portfolio based on multiple technology roadmaps. This course will help you understand the history, different tools and methods, and fundamental limits for technological evolution over time.

Learn the skills to apply generative AI across enterprise functions. The course focuses on real-world use cases for growth, efficiency, customer experience, and innovation, with a strong emphasis on governance and scalable implementation.

1. Machine Learning: From Data to Decisions

2. Applied Agentic AI for Organizational Transformation

Participants will select one advanced elective based on their strategic or technical focus, either deepening their machine learning decision-making capabilities or mastering the deployment of autonomous AI agents across the enterprise.

Impact Project

The Impact Project is a transversal project that will be carried out throughout the Blended Professional Certificate. Participants will work in teams on a series of assignments that will culminate in a final presentation on the MIT Campus.

Participants will be given a choice of two tracks for this project:

  1. Work on a project with an industry challenge provided by the learning facilitator.

  2. Work on a project (industry challenge) chosen by the group and approved by the learning facilitator.

Learning Objectives

  1. Develop individual reflections on the theoretical and practical concepts covered throughout the certificate courses

  2. Apply knowledge acquired in courses to real-life industry cases

  3. Integrate and connect ideas from each course, resulting in transversal knowledge acquisition

  4. Build a community of practice in small groups, proposing concrete solutions to complex industry problems

Learn via a Blended Methodology

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Participate in two immersion weeks on the MIT campus, during the program you'll connect with MIT instructors, CEOs, business leaders, and fellow cohort members.

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Broaden your professional network by joining MIT Professional Education's alumni community and unlocking exclusive alumni benefits.

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Engage with MIT instructors during live sessions and receive real-time feedback on your performance.

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Develop your Impact Project by collaboratively designing a business solution that addresses a real-world challenge, applying the tools and strategies gained throughout the program.

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Instructors-led sessions on AI, innovation and digital technologies.

Learning Experience

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Join a Global Cohort During the Immersion Weeks

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Who Is It For?

This Blended Professional Certificate Program: Chief Technology Officer is designed for

  • Leaders of technological departments or projects who need to understand the evolution of technology and the optimal technology management for their organizations.

  • Current and aspiring C-suite executives from Digital, IT, Marketing and Strategy responsible to setting up the corporate and product strategy.

  • Senior consultants and entrepreneurs that need to understand the role of technology in the company´s growth and portfolio.

  • Senior executives looking for innovating and leveraging technology.

Participants are required to have:

  • A minimum of ten years of experience working in a managerial position

  • At least 3 years of experience managing projects related to technology, innovation, or business development

  • International experience is appreciated

Past Participants Profile

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Instructors

MPE - Faculty - Abel Sanchez
Dr. Abel Sanchez

Executive Director, MIT Geospatial Data Center; Research Scientist, Center for Complex Engineering Systems, Sociotechnical Systems Research Center, under the Schwarzman College of Computing 

MPE - Faculty - David Niño
Dr. David Niño

Senior Lecturer, Daniel J. Riccio Graduate Engineering Leadership Program, MIT 

MPE - Faculty - Devavrat Shah
Prof. Devavrat Shah

Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT

MPE - Faculty - John R. Williams
Prof. John R. Williams

Professor of Information Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering; Director, MIT Geospatial Data Center; faculty member, Center for Computational Science and Engineering, Schwarzman College of Computing 

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Prof. Olivier De Weck

Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics and Engineering Systems, MIT

Certificate

Certificate

All the participants who successfully complete their program will receive an MIT Professional Education Certificate of Completion, as well as Continuing Education Units (CEUs)*.

To obtain CEUs, complete the accreditation confirmation, which is available at the end of the course. CEUs are calculated for each course based on the number of learning hours.

*The Continuing Education Unit (CEU) is defined as 10 contact hours of ongoing learning to indicate the amount of time they have devoted to a non-credit/non-degree professional development program.

To understand whether or not these CEUs may be applied toward professional certification, licensing requirements, or other required training or continuing education hours, please consult your training department or licensing authority directly.

MIT Professional Education in Numbers

+60K

Participants in our courses

+155

Countries represented by our participants

92%

Rate the experience as extraordinary

Participant Testimonials

I invite everyone, who not only work in the technology field, but they want to amplify their vision and knowledge in the tech world, this is the place. You'll have the professional and personal suppor...
Leyda Gonzales Solórzano
CTO,
eBIZ Latin America
"Grateful, motivated and inspired as we close an exciting week at MIT professional Education. Continuing to study and acquire new knowledge is always better if it is done from the best and when sharin...
Diego Quesada
Country Manager
"The course was aided with 2-residentials weeks on MIT campus. We had the opportunity to learn and interact with some of the top minds at MIT. However the best part of this journey was to become part...
Puru Naktode
Domain Architecture Owner

Application Process

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Application

Complete the application form and pay the non-refundable fee.

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Review

The Admissions Committee will evaluate your application.

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Results

Await the decision from the Admissions Committee . If accepted, you'll be able to complete your enrollment.

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Enrollment

If you receive an offer of admission, you’ll have 72 hours to pay the enrollment fee and reserve your place.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The program fee includes teaching fees, access to online coursework and different activities taking place during the residential weeks.

  • The program fee does not include accommodations for the in campus week, travel expenses (domestic, international, visa fee, and more), and other expenses not specifically mentioned in the fees.

During the Blended Professional Certificate journey, participants attend two on-campus residential weeks: one at the beginning and another at the end. These weeks involve masterclasses led by MIT Faculty, campus tours, expert speaker sessions, networking events, and more. The second residential week concludes the experience by presenting the Impact Project and celebrating with a Certificate Award Ceremony. To learn more, download our Residential Week Brochure here and watch this video here.

The "Blended Methodology" in our Professional Certificate Programs offers a comprehensive 360º learning experience. It combines online, live webinars, and in-person sessions. The online component includes course content, activities, and discussion forums available on our Virtual Campus. Live sessions consist of webinars with MIT Faculty, weekly Office Hours with learning facilitators, and career advising sessions. These sessions are recorded and accessible on the Virtual Campus for participants' convenience. The in-person component involves attending Residential Weeks on the MIT Campus, where participants engage in face-to-face masterclasses with MIT Faculty, listen to guest expert speakers, and participate in various networking activities.

The Impact Project is a collaborative project that spans the entire duration of the certificate program. The aim of the project is to identify a problem, propose a solution, and employ the tools acquired through each course to demonstrate actionable methods to arrive at the end goal. In this way, this project ensures that participants have the opportunity to reflect on the covered topics, apply and link new knowledge from each program within the Blended Professional Certificate. The impact project culminates with a final pitch presented at the MIT Campus during the second residential week.

Faculty-led webinars and Learning Facilitator's office hours serve different purposes within the program. Faculty-led webinars are conducted twice per course, at the beginning and end, where MIT faculty introduce and conclude the topics covered. On the other hand, Learning Facilitator's office hours, led by subject experts, are held weekly to review and delve into each weekly module. These sessions aim to assist participants in assimilating and deepening their understanding of the course material.

MIT Professional Education, directed by the School of Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), offers short online programs for professionals worldwide through Professional Certificates. These programs, guided by MIT instructors, aim to provide high-quality online learning services. To ensure program accessibility in different languages, MIT Professional Education collaborates with Global Alumni, a European-American EdTech specializing in online learning services from renowned universities worldwide. For more information about Global Alumni, visit this link: Global Alumni. You can also find official communications about our relationship with Global Alumni in the following links: MIT Professional Education - Who We Work With.

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