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Find similar grantsIndustry 4. 0 Technology Implementation Grant program is sponsored by Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC). This program offers reimbursement-based grants to small manufacturers in Michigan to adopt Industry 4.
0 technologies, including robotics and automation. Grants cover up to 50 percent of eligible technology costs.
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Industry 4. 0 | Manufacturing Growth Alliance Michigan's Industry 4. 0 Initiative Industry 4.
0, the convergence of digital and physical technologies, is the next evolutionary phase in advanced manufacturing. Industry 4. 0 offers manufacturers solutions to workforce challenges, opportunities for increased productivity and will keep them globally competitive.
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The Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) launched an Industry 4. 0 initiative to support small manufacturers. MEDC has established a grant program to provide 50% reimbursement for qualifying technology costs up to $25,000.
As part of this initiative, regional programs have been established. The Manufacturing Growth Alliance (MGA) is the regional program grant administrator for Regions 1, 3, 7, 9, Oakland & Wayne Counties. Let us help you with the next step.
Grant Eligibility Guidelines Companies must be a manufacturer, as defined by NAICS code . Only manufacturers (NAICS 31-33) are eligible for this grant. Proposed project must take place at a Michigan manufacturing facility.
Companies must be classified as a small business by the Small Business Administration. Companies must complete an I4. 0 Technology Assessment by the MMTC prior to award OR provide documentation of an executed strategy for determining which technology to implement.
Companies must be an Essential Member with Automation Alley (Free). Cli ck here for more information . Technologies eligible for this grant program include hardware/software related to the following I4.
0 categories, and preference will be given to transformative technologies (denoted with a * below): Additive Manufacturing & Advanced Materials* Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) Modeling, Simulation, Visualization & Immersion Connected Worker Platforms & Wearables This is a competitive grant program.
Companies will need to clearly define which technology will be implemented and establish a timeline, budget and anticipated outcomes of the project. Grants will be reimbursement-based and will cover up to 50% of actual expenses incurred. Companies are required to cover the remaining cost of the technology project and cannot be combined with any other grant programs or external funding sources.
Company match must be cash, not in-kind resources. Financial awards may not exceed $25,000 per company. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until all funding has been allocated.
For questions regarding the grant program, please contact your regional Industry 4. 0 Grant Administrator .
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Small manufacturers in Michigan; specific eligibility criteria not detailed on this portal listing page. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $25,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Industry 4.0 Technology Implementation Grant program is funded by Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Michigan. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.
The solicitation lists 2 required documents: Certificate of good standing from MDLARA and Industry 4.0 Technology Assessment from MMTC or documented strategy. Check the official notice for formatting and page-limit rules.
Beasley Detroit Small Business Grant Program is sponsored by Beasley Media Group Detroit and Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC). This program awards Metro Detroit small businesses with a professional advertising campaign across Beasley Media Group's Detroit radio stations and digital platforms. The initiative aims to help local businesses grow and thrive through increased visibility and new customers.
CDBG Loan Program (Michigan) is sponsored by Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC). This program, part of the broader Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) initiative, uses federal funds to provide grants and loans to local units of general government (UGLGs), typically with populations under 50,000, for economic or community development projects.
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