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Massachusetts Manufacturing Accelerate Program (MMAP) is sponsored by Massachusetts Technology Collaborative. Provides capital cost share for Massachusetts-based small to medium-sized manufacturers to adopt Industry 4.0 technologies.
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Mass. Manufacturing Accelerate Program (MMAP) | CAM Mass. Manufacturing Accelerate Program (MMAP) Grants for Massachusetts-based small to medium sized manufacturers to prepare their businesses to meet the demands of Industry 4.
0 and the manufacturing of new technologies and innovations that align with key industries in the Commonwealth. MMAP is a CAM program designed to help Massachusetts-based small to medium sized manufacturers prepare their businesses to meet the demands of Industry 4. 0 and the manufacturing of new technologies and innovations that align with key industries in the State.
MMAP Focuses on Two Goals for your Business: Provides CAPITA L: Through necessary capital equipment purchases, you, as a manufacturer, will have access to new supply chain connections, new opportunities and growth.
(For what qualifies as capital, see our Program Guidelines ) Creates PARTNERSHIPS : This program aims to make connections between manufacturers and non-profit partners within the state (such as MassMEP, academic institutions, MassHire boards, Economic Development Councils, MassRobotics, etc.).
These partnerships will provide assistance through technical support, workforce development support, business connections, or other means of assistance, depending on the partner. The MMAP is a competitive program that runs annually, utilizing a streamlined application and approval process to ease the burden on manufacturers and to create an immediate impact on your company's growth.
MMAP Application and Review Criteria Below is the key judging criteria, broken into four distinct tiers, with the critical focus areas listed at the top.
New markets and customers enabled by new capabilities; Collaboration with ecosystem partners to help drive support, business connections, and growth Minimum of 1:1 cost share; Align with annual list of key industries; Impact on other parts of the supply chain (expand the supply chain); Applications that include elements that contribute to geographic, social, racial and economically equitable outcomes. Workforce training plan outlined.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Manufacturers in Massachusetts investing in advanced manufacturing technologies. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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