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Massachusetts Manufacturing Innovation Initiative (M2I2) Capital Grants is a state-funded program from Massachusetts Technology Collaborative (MassTech) that helps Massachusetts innovators at Technology Readiness Levels 4–6 begin manufacturing their hardtech technologies. Funding ranges from $100,000 to $2,000,000, with a required 1:1 cost match. The program supports sectors including electronics, bioindustrial manufacturing, robotics, and additive manufacturing. Private-sector applicants must partner with a Massachusetts higher education institution, nonprofit, or public entity. Software-only projects are not eligible. Applications for the April 2026 cycle closed April 6, 2026.
Regional Robotics Ecosystem Grant Program is sponsored by Massachusetts Technology Collaborative. This program aims to expand capacity for robotics research, commercialization, and talent development across diverse regions of Massachusetts. It seeks innovative projects that increase geographic and programmatic diversity, improve accessibility in underserved regions, and expand robotics applications to new industry sectors. While primarily for non-profits, small businesses collaborating with eligible organizations might benefit.
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