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Regional Robotics Ecosystem Grant Program is a grant from the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative's Innovation Institute (MassTech) that funds regional organizations expanding robotics research, commercialization, and talent development across Massachusetts.
The program aims to increase geographic and programmatic diversity in the robotics ecosystem, making robotics more accessible in underserved regions and expanding robotics applications to new industry sectors. Priority is given to proposals demonstrating geographic reach into underrepresented areas of the Commonwealth and programmatic innovation. Eligible applicants are regional robotics ecosystem partners in Massachusetts.
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Regional Robotics Ecosystem Grant Program | MeHI Regional Robotics Ecosystem Grant Program Innovation Institute at MassTech The MassTech Innovation Institute Robotics department has issued a Notice of Funding Opportunity from the Regional Robotics Ecosystem Grant Program to solicit responses from potential ecosystem partners that can contribute to the growth and diversification of the Massachusetts robotics ecosystem.
The Innovation Institute will provide strategic support to “regional robotics ecosystem partners” on a competitive basis via this ecosystem support grant program in order to expand capacity for robotics research, commercialization and talent development in geographically diverse regions of the Commonwealth.
This NOFO seeks innovative project proposals aimed at increasing the geographic and programmatic diversity of the robotics ecosystem across the Commonwealth, making robotics more accessible in underserved regions or expanding robotics applications to new industry sectors. Get MeHI and Mass Digital Health news from Massachusetts Technology Collaborative in your inbox.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Regional robotics ecosystem partners in Massachusetts, with emphasis on geographic and programmatic diversity including underserved regions and new industry sectors. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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