Since 2022, MMAP has awarded over $13.9 million to 76 Massachusetts-based manufacturers.
Funding enables companies to meet industry demands and aids in manufacturing new technologies that align with key state industries.
Click the pins on the map to view the companies impacted statewide. Click the + sign below the map for details on each MMAP funding round.
Grant Details
Manufacturing Firm |
Grant Amount |
Location |
Partner(s) |
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Accutronics, LLC | $200,000 | Chelmsford | MassMEP |
Project: Accutronics is a high-end electronics manufacturer specializing in high-mix, low-to-medium volume printed circuit board (PCB) and electro-mechanical assembly services. This grant will enable them to purchase an automated soldering machine, a reflow oven, temperature sensor, and an Automated Optical Inspection (AOI) Machine. This investment in robotic automation will enable Accutronics to remain competitive in an ever-growing industry. As a result of this project, Accutronics expects to upskill 1 to 3 employees. | |||
Aimtek | $106,205 | Auburn | MassMEP |
Project: Aimtek is a minority-owned manufacturer that provides high-quality metal joining products and services to the aerospace, defense, medical, semiconductor, and manufacturing industries. This grant will enable them to purchase an advanced precision water jet machine with AI capability. This will allow Aimtek to stack and cut thin alloy foils through automation, a process that is currently outsourced. As a result of this project, Aimtek expects to upskill 4 to 6 employees. | |||
Allium Engineering | $200,000 | Somerville | MassMEP |
Project: Allium Engineering produces stainless steel claddings that drastically improve the lifetime of steel products such as rebar, steel beams, pipes, plates, and rails. This grant will enable Allium to purchase a series of 5 equipment systems, including a vertical mill, material conveyer, and a laser curtain enclosure. This will allow them to build out their new steel cladding micro-factory in Massachusetts. As a result of this project, Allium expects to upskill 7 to 10 employees. | |||
Alogus Innovation & Design | $55,217 | Somerville | Berkshire Innovation Center |
Project: Alogus Innovation & Design is a product development firm that manufactures custom 3D-printed surgical guides for veterinary orthopedics. This grant will enable Alogus to purchase five new 3D printers with wash and cure stations. This will increase volume and output, and will allow Alogus to print larger models in a single run without having to sacrifice quality. As a result of this project, they expect to upskill 1 to 3 employees. | |||
Atlas Devices | $100,000 | Chelmsford | Tufts University (Nolop Makerspace) |
Project: Atlas Devices manufactures rescue equipment (including lightweight ladders, powered ascenders, magnetic climbing systems, and spaceflight training hardware), primarily serving the defense, utility, and aviation industries. This grant will enable the purchase of a CNC lathe with live tooling and an automatic bar feeder. This will allow Atlas to dramatically improve the responsiveness and manufacturing output of their internal machine shop. As a result of this project, Atlas expects to upskill 4 to 6 employees. | |||
Bay State Machine | $179,000 | Easthampton | MassMEP |
Project: Bay State Machine is a manufacturer of components for a wide array of companies within the defense, aerospace, medical, and semiconductor industries. This grant will enable them to purchase a 5-axis CNC machining center with an auto loader. This will allow Bay State to run lights-out to support their increasing demand for complex parts. As a result of this project, Bay State expects to upskill 1 to 3 employees. | |||
Berkshire Sterile Manufacturing | $200,000 | Lee | Berkshire Innovation Center |
Project: Berkshire Sterile Manufacturing is a contract manufacturer that produces sterile injectable drugs for biotechnology, pharmaceutical and medical device companies. This grant will enable them to purchase a state of the art, high capacity, pharmaceutical-grade vial washer. This will allow Berkshire Sterile to ensure compliance with stringent regulations, increase automation capabilities, and save energy while reducing wastewater production. As a result of this project, Berkshire Sterile expects to upskill 11+ employees. | |||
Cartamundi | $193,134 | E. Longmeadow | MassMEP |
Project: Cartamundi is a card and board game manufacturer that produces games for Hasbro and other publishers. This grant will enable Cartamundi to purchase a high speed, side-weld pouch machine for the manufacturing of plastic card sleeves used to protect trading, game, and collectible cards. This will bring a new product and technology to the Cartamundi East Longmeadow facility. There are no known manufacturers of protective sleeves within the United States with the current sleeves on the market being produced in China, Vietnam, and Japan. As a result of this project, they expect to upskill 4 to 6 employees. | |||
Elegant Stitches, Inc. | $198,930 | Pittsfield | Berkshire Innovation Center |
Project: Elegant Stitches is a minority-owned custom embroidery and screen-printing company, whose clients include the U.S. Army and the FBI. This grant will enable Elegant Stitches to purchase two new embroidery machines, a laser cutter and engraver, and a robotic sewing machine. This will allow them to produce at higher volumes and efficiency, and will position the company to be a formidable manufacturer in the defense industry. As a result of this project, Elegant Stitches expects to upskill 4 to 6 employees. | |||
Evans Machine Co. | $200,000 | Brockton | MassMEP |
Project: Evans Machine Co. is a manufacturer of precision-machined parts, specialized in offering high-volume solutions and prototype development for an array of industries. This grant will enable Evans to purchase a horizontal machining center and a 5-axis milling machine. This new technology will increase efficiency and create opportunities for growth for their employees and customer base. As a result of this project, Evans expects to upskill 7 to 10 employees. |
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$61,972 | Waltham | MassMEP | |
Project: Finwave Semiconductor is commercializing advanced Gallium Nitride (GaN) semiconductor technology to enable energy efficient 5G communications. This grant will enable Finwave to purchase a semi-automatic probe station and a semiconductor pulse IV measurement system. This will allow Finwave to vastly improve the throughput of wafer characterization and provide valuable wafer uniformity statistics for manufacturing process monitoring. As a result of this project, they expect to upskill 4 to 6 employees. |
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Gemline | $200,000 | Lawrence | MassMEP |
Project: Gemline is an award-winning, design centric supplier providing high quality branded products to many different industries. This grant will enable them to purchase two fully automated pen printing machines, with automated feeders and alignment features. This will allow Gemline to bring pen printing capabilities in-house, a process that is currently sub-contracted to a facility in Mexico. As a result of this project, Gemline expects to upskill 7 to 10 employees. | |||
H&S Tool and Engineering Inc. | $200,000 | Fall River | MassMEP |
Project: H&S Tool and Engineering provides precision CNC machining and manufacturing to companies across the globe, reaching the energy, defense, medical and aerospace industries. This grant will enable H&S to purchase two CNC milling machines and two CNC turning machines, which will replace equipment that is over 20 years old. Modernizing their equipment will lead to improved output quality and quantity. As a result of this project, H&S expects to upskill 11+ employees. | |||
Innofiber | $110,000 | Sterling | MassMEP |
Project: Innofiber specializes in the development and production of innovative fiber optic cable assemblies for medical and industrial applications that meet the highest industry standards. This grant will enable them to purchase pick and place robotic equipment and high-resolution cameras/lighting. This will allow Innofiber to eliminate tedious manual tasks, as well as detect defects of their product post-polishing. As a result of this project, Innofiber expects to upskill 4 to 6 employees. | |||
Iradion Laser, Inc. | $84,255 | Uxbridge | MassMEP |
Project: Iradion Laser, Inc. manufactures RF-Driven CO2 (carbon dioxide) lasers for cutting, engraving, and processing organic materials. This grant will enable them to purchase updated gas processing equipment. This will allow Iradion Laser to upgrade their manufacturing capability; improving quality, efficiency, and moving closer to the fundamentals of Industry 4.0 through the integration of automation. As a result of this project, they expect to upskill 1 to 3 employees. | |||
Lenco Industries, Inc. | $200,000 | Pittsfield | Berkshire Innovation Center |
Project: Lenco Armored Vehicles is the nation’s leading designer and manufacturer of commercial armored response and rescue vehicles used by the US military, US law enforcement, and government agencies worldwide. This grant will enable Lenco to purchase a robotic welding system. This will allow them to automate a formerly manual process. Lenco will produce small batches of custom parts and high-volume components at a quality that will meet strict standards. As a result of this project, Lenco expects to upskill 7 to 10 employees. | |||
OutCast Lures | $58,894 | Holliston | MassMEP |
Project: OutCast Lures is a minority-owned manufacturer and distributor of recreational fishing equipment, namely wooden fishing lures. This grant will enable OutCast to purchase a CNC lathe, a CNC vertical milling station, and other pieces of equipment. This will allow them to eliminate multiple station, hand-operated processes, and will allow shop technicians to execute fewer clusters of operation. As a result of this project, OutCast expects to upskill 1 to 3 employees. | |||
RH Adhesives | $200,000 | Acton | MassMEP |
Project: RH Adhesives manufactures approximately 60,000 gallons per year of specialty adhesives that serve industrial niche applications. This grant will enable them to purchase automatic labeling machines, semi-automated packaging equipment, and additional mixing/holding tanks. This will allow RH to vastly improve their production line with the integration of automated processes. As a result of this project, RH expects to upskill 4 to 6 employees. | |||
Salem Metal, Inc. | $200,000 | Middleton | MassMEP |
Project: Salem Metal is a family-run, full-service sheet metal fabrication business serving a variety of industries including medical, electronics, test & instrumentation, security, and robotics. This grant will enable them to purchase a 10-shelf tower automation system. This will allow Salem Metal to automatically rack raw sheet metal, dispense material into their punch-laser combination unit, amongst other processes that can run lights-out. As a result of this project, Salem Metal expects to upskill 1 to 3 employees. | |||
South Shore Millwork, Inc. | $200,000 | Norton | MassHire Bristol Workforce Board |
Project: South Shore Millwork manufactures and installs high-end, luxury architectural millwork primarily for residential customers. This grant will enable them to purchase a customized texturing machine with 9 assorted sanding heads. This will allow South Shore Millwork to meet consumer demand, which has shifted away from a stained/finished wood product to sculpted antique finishes. As a result of this project, they expect to upskill 11+ employees. | |||
Steele Canvas Basket Corp. | $139,851 | Wilmington | MassMEP |
Project: Steele Canvas Basket is a family owned, 103-year-old Massachusetts manufacturer of canvas baskets, vinyl baskets, and tote bags. Key customers include the US Postal Service, Goodwill, and Crate & Barrel. This grant will enable them to purchase an automated clinching press with a robotic load and unload unit. This environmentally friendly technology will be used to increase safety, quality, and output for frame production. As a result of this project, Steele Canvas expects to upskill 1 to 3 employees. | |||
Stergis Windows and Doors | $200,000 | Attleboro | MassMEP |
Project: Stergis is a manufacturer of vinyl and aluminum windows and doors for residential and commercial uses. This grant will enable them to purchase multiple pieces of equipment including an automated washing system, an automated miter saw, and a vertical 4-point welding system. This will allow Stergis to automate formerly manual tasks and shrink their lead time estimates, which will enhance their ability to land contracts. As a result of this project, Stergis expects to upskill 4 to 6 employees. | |||
Wellness Croft, Inc. | $100,000 | Plymouth | MassMEP |
Project: Wellness Croft is a food manufacturer specializing in freeze-dried nutritional foods. This grant will enable them to purchase additional freeze driers and other pieces of equipment for their production line. This will allow Wellness Croft to add to their base of next-generation equipment to increase output and efficiency. As a result of this project, Wellness Croft expects to upskill 4 to 6 employees. |
Announcement Coverage
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Media
- Four Central Mass. manufacturers awarded $449K from state accelerate program - Worcester Business Journal
- Manufacturers from East Longmeadow to the Berkshires receive grants - MassLive
- Mass. Manufacturers Saluted For $56 Bil Impact - WWLP
- MassTech and Healey-Driscoll Administration award more than $3.5 million to manufacturers across - Robotics and Automation News
Manufacturing Firm |
Grant Amount |
Location |
Partner(s) |
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Antenna Research Associates (ARA) | $200,000 | Pembroke | MassMEP |
Project: ARA focuses on the design, development, and manufacturing of antennas and RF systems for both defense and civilian applications. This grant will allow the company to invest in an automated pressure-controlled paint booth, improving the quality of protective coatings that many ARA customers require. The paint booth will also increase production and ensure better workplace safety. ARA estimates they will be able to upskill 7-10 employees. | |||
Busek Co. Inc. | $200,000 | Natick | MassMEP |
Project: Busek specializes in creating propulsion technology, sensors, and systems for use in aerospace applications. The company’s solar-electric rockets play an essential role in maneuvering satellites and human-rated spacecraft, and are used to adjust orbits, change inclinations, perform docking, and evasive movements. This MMAP grant will provide Busek with the means to acquire additional CNC equipment, a precision coordinate measuring machine (CMM) to inspect critical part dimensions for quality purposes, and a metal 3D printer to enable rapid prototyping and tooling processes. Busek expects to upskill 1-3 employees through this project. | |||
CPS Technologies | $200,000.00 | Norton | MassHire |
Project: CPS Technologies offers advanced material solutions that enable microelectronics for various industries, including transportation, automotive, energy, computing, telecommunications, aerospace, and defense. With this grant, CPS will be able to purchase their first five-axis CNC machine, allowing them to halt the outsourcing of specific tasks. CPS will also increase the technical offerings of their hermetic packaging line, and engage in the fabrication of complex, machined microelectronics housings. CPS expects to upskill 4-6 employees. | |||
Elateq, Inc. | $92,000 | Amherst | MassMEP |
Project: Elateq, Inc. is a woman-, minority-, and veteran-owned company that offers advanced electrochemical technologies for wastewater treatment, providing chemical-free, sustainable compliance solutions for water discharge. The MMAP grant will allow Elateq to acquire custom electrode modification tanks, an electrode preparation controller, and a 4300 handheld Fourier Transform Infra-Red (FTIR) analyzer. Elateq will be able to advance the manufacturing efficiencies and quality of their proprietary electrode material, and manufacture mixing components at-scale for their treatment units. Elateq expects to upskill 1-3 employees. | |||
Fusion Optix, Inc. | $181,717.59 | Woburn | MassMEP |
Project: Fusion Optix specializes in developing and manufacturing LED light fixtures, precision optical components, and LED light engines. With this grant, Fusion Optix will be able to buy a new pick-and-place chip mounter to automate the assembly of electronics with enhanced speed, accuracy, and precision. This investment will allow Fusion Optix to phase out outdated equipment, liberating additional production space for other activities. As a result of this project, Fusion Optix anticipates they will be able to upskill 1-3 employees. | |||
Guardian Agriculture | $200,000 | Woburn | MassMEP |
Project: Guardian Agriculture manufactures autonomous electric vertical-takeoff and landing drone (eVTOL) systems for environmentally-sustainable agriculture on a commercial scale. Their objective is to equip every grower with safe, effective, and precise aerial application tools, helping empower farmers to optimize their use of chemicals and to grow more efficiently. The grant will give Guardian the resources to purchase a five-axis CNC, reducing cycle time in prototyping and enabling the local production of essential components, while diminishing its reliance on Chinese suppliers. Guardian predicts they will be able to upskill 4-6 employees. | |||
Harmonic Drive LLC | $200,000 | Beverly | MassMEP |
Project: Harmonic Drive is in the business of engineering and manufacturing precision servo actuators, gearheads, and gear component sets for various sectors, including surgical equipment, defense, semiconductor manufacturing, robotics, industrial automation, and more. The MMAP investment will allow Harmonic Drive to source CNC gear skiving equipment, increasing gear accuracy and reducing processing time by as much as 75 percent. Harmonic Drive expects to upskill 7-10 employees. | |||
Kinefac Corporation | $200,000 | Worcester | MassMEP |
Project: Kinefac Corporation, a primarily woman-owned business, is a global leader in metal forming technology. The company specializes in crafting specialty-precision metal forming machinery with capabilities in cold form rolling, extrusion, radial forming, center-drive turning, deflection coiling, and other metal forming processes. The MMAP grant will enable Kinefac to buy a new large format thread grinder to replace old machinery. This purchase will enhance operating reliability, reduce machine downtime, and improve precision of the grinding process. Kinefac expects to upskill 1-3 employees. | |||
Matouk Textiles | $160,000 | Fall River | MassMEP |
Project: Matouk Textiles is a manufacturer of handcrafted luxury linens that has operated for nearly 100 years. The MMAP investment will enable the company to acquire a Twine X4 Digital Thread Dyeing machine to vertically integrate thread dyeing into their current manufacturing capability. This will provide greater control over the color standard, color fastness, and color consistency in their process. It will also allow them to dye the exact amount of thread required to complete a job, minimizing material waste. As a result of this project, Matouk expects to upskill 7-10 employees. | |||
Patriot Armored Systems, LLC | $200,000 | Lee | Berkshire Innovation Center |
Project: Patriot Armor specializes in developing bullet resistant, blast resistant, forced entry, and security glass. They produce customized solutions for use in government buildings, law enforcement, schools, office buildings, storefronts, and high-threat U.S. government assets. This grant will empower Patriot to purchase seaming equipment, including a Schiavo Star wet seamer and a Sulak BBT semi-automatic wet seamer, devices that will enable Patriot to improve their production capacity and the quality of their products. Patriot expects to upskill 11+ employees as a result of this project. |
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$200,000 | Stoughton | MassMEP | |
Project: Precision Fabricators provides machining, welding, polishing, and pressure vessel delivery services. A significant portion of the company’s product line serves the semiconductor industry by creating critical, ultrapure hazardous materials that are needed during chip fabrication. PFL will utilize the grant funds to purchase six new pieces of equipment, including an automated robotic welding system, a laser-cutting system, and an advanced five-axis mill. These pieces of equipment will enable PFL to address current and emerging manufacturing requirements of the latest generation deposition systems. As a result of this project, PFL expects to upskill 4-6 employees. |
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QCI Inc. | $200,000 | Seekonk | MassMEP |
Project: QCI designs and manufactures high-precision mechanical components in the medical, aerospace, robotics, and power generation sectors. The MMAP investment will provide QCI with the resources to purchase a multi-tasking CNC turning center (Mazak Multiplex W200Y) and a GL-100 Robotic Gantry Loader. QCI will be able to achieve continuous operations with precision and consistency, reducing workpiece change times for an overall increase in productivity and versatility. QCI expects to upskill 4-6 employees as a result. | |||
Randolph Engineering, Inc. | $149,264.89 | Randolph | MassMEP |
Project: Randolph Engineering specializes in the manufacturing optical frames and sunglasses, serving the Department of Defense and other consumers around the world. This grant will enable Randolph to purchase a new automated polishing machine, new laser marking machinery, and inspection equipment. Randolph will replace aging machinery with contemporary manufacturing equipment, upgrading key processes to enhance product quality, boost productivity, and improve workplace safety. As a result of this project, Randolph expects to upskill 1-3 employees. | |||
Richards Design Inc. | $200,000 | Falmouth | MassMEP |
Project: Richards Design creates high-quality CNC-machined parts for the aerospace, defense, robotics, and automation industries. The MMAP grant will enable Richards to invest in a Yamazen Flex2 automation cell (including a six-axis robotic arm) and a new electrical discharge machining (EDM) device. Richards will be able to address efficiency and capacity challenges to meet client demand, incorporating new technologies into their manufacturing process. As a result of this project, Richards expects to upskill 4-6 employees. | |||
Sensing Systems Corporation | $162,000 | Dartmouth | MassMEP |
Project Description: Sensing Systems offers a comprehensive range of measurement services and produces high-quality, strain gage-based sensors. Their products and services include Sensor Design & Manufacturing, Load Cells & Torque Sensors, Field Measurements, Calibration Services, Strain Gaging, and Assembly. With this grant, the company will be able to design and manufacture a one-million-pound capacity force calibration press. As a result, they can calibrate the high-capacity load cells they manufacture, a critical requirement in the manufacturing process that is currently outsourced. As a result of this project, Sensing Systems expects to upskill 4-6 employees. | |||
Titcomb Bros. Mfg. | $200,00 | Westport | MassMEP |
Project: Titcomb Bros. designs and produces concrete forms, form ties, and forming hardware for application in residential and commercial concrete construction projects. With the aid of this grant, Titcomb will be able to invest in two pieces of automated equipment, a highly advanced welding robot, and a multi-step wire form loop tie machine. Titcomb will, as a result, expand their capacity to produce standard size and custom length concrete form ties (these are essential components in the formation of nearly all concrete structures built today). They will also significantly increase general output. As a result of this project, Titcomb expects to upskill 1-3 employees. | |||
United Stretch Design Corp. | $200,000 | Hudson | MassMEP |
Project: United Stretch Design is a braided textile manufacturer that focuses on round and flat elastic cord, and non-elastic ropes and tapes, supporting the automotive, defense, marine, and filtration industries. United Stretch aims to purchase new bobbin winding machines and braiding machines with their MMAP grant. This will enable United Stretch to churn out higher quality products at a greater capacity, with more control over product specifications, while also modernizing the company’s image. United Stretch expects to upskill 1-3 employees as a result |
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Amramp Accessibility | $250,000 | Randolph | MassMEP |
Amramp Accessibility is a manufacturer of steel accessibility and wheelchair ramps and a franchisor of free standing locations for accessibility solutions. This grant will help Amramp purchase a custom robotic welding system to increase the efficiency of output for detailed parts. The system will be designed to weld assemblies on two single-axis positioners featuring custom-designed tooling presented to a six-axis welding robot, ensuring operator intervention is easy and safe. This system will allow Amramp to hire and train candidates not only in the welding arena, but also robotic systems operators and roles within the machining, powder coating, and shipping departments. With the design and integration of additional tooling, this system has the functionality and ability to handle future growth. |
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BostonSight | $200,000 | Needham | MassMEP |
BostonSight is a woman-owned medical device manufacturing lab producing proprietary, custom contact lenses for patients with disease or damage to the surface of the eye that often cannot be otherwise treated. This grant will help BostonSight purchase a new DAC ALM lathe with an autoloader and precision blocking system. The lathe manufactures scleral contact lenses from rigid gas permeable plastic buttons, which can be customized to meet the unique needs of each individual patient. The autoloader is a robotic assembly system and will be the first of its kind at the BostonSight manufacturing facility, serving as their entry into emerging digital technologies that will position them for future success and innovation. |
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Delta Electronics Mfg. Corp. | $200,000 | Beverly | MassMEP |
Delta Electronics Mfg. Corp. is a woman-owned business that manufactures radio frequency coaxial connectors, cable assemblies, and other components. This grant will allow Delta Electronics to purchase key pieces of equipment, including an x-ray machine to inspect solder terminations, a compact machining center used for fixtures and tooling, a digital cut-off saw to measure and cut semi-rigid cable, a robotic benchtop soldering system, and more. With this new equipment, Delta Electronics will be able to manufacture, test, and qualify solder and electrical assemblies in compliance with the IPC-620 Space addendum certification. Their products are used in military, aerospace, medical, broadcast/audio, transportation, and industrial markets. | |||
Den Mar Company | $180,000 | North Dartmouth | MassMEP |
Den Mar Company is a full-service sheet metal fabricator that serves architectural millwork companies, restaurant equipment contractors, and industrial accounts. This grant will allow Den Mar to meet the high demand in production they are experiencing by purchasing three state-of-the-art robotic welding systems. These new robots will replace their current tract robots, which are more than 30 years old. Deploying newer robots showcases the company’s commitment to more efficient operation and will help them hire new entry-level employees. |
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F.H. Peterson Machine Corp. | $250,000 | Stoughton | MassMEP |
F.H. Peterson Machine Corp. is a precision and general contract machining firm that is primarily focused on the defense industry but serves a wide range of markets. This grant will allow F.H. Peterson to advance in the field of defense contract machining by purchasing a large vertical CNC machining center, which can precisely machine parts weighing upwards of 10,000 lbs. Additionally, the company will purchase a large CNC Mill-Turn “Live-Tooled” Lathe, enhancing capabilities of multi-axis applications. These purchases will allow the company to improve efficiency in its processes, keep up with demand, and train all co-op and apprenticeship machinists using the latest advanced methods of machining in the industry. |
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G&F Precision Molding Inc. | $250,000 | Sturbridge | MassMEP |
G&F Precision Molding Inc. is a contract manufacturing company specializing in thermoplastic and silicone injection molding for the medical device, pharmaceutical, and defense industries. G&F will use this grant to purchase a coordinate measuring machine, which determines three-dimensional measurements quickly and without moving axes or fixturing in a complex manner. CT scanning capabilities will allow G&F to develop new products for their customers at a better quality, faster pace, and reduced cost. Currently, all CT scanning work is outsourced to a company in Florida. This equipment will allow G&F to bring this work back to Massachusetts. |
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Helfrich Brothers Boiler Works, Inc. | $250,000 | Lawrence | MassMEP |
Helfrich Brothers Boiler Works manufacturers, repairs, and installs boiler pressure parts for major utility and renewable energy companies in Massachusetts and across the country. Additionally, the company fabricates ASME pressure vessels for the semiconductor, battery production, additive manufacturing, advanced robotics, and aerospace industries. This grant will help Helfrich Brothers keep up to date with emerging technologies by adding robotic welding to their production capabilities. The collaborative robot will be deployed alongside a trained employee to automate the welding of attachments to tanks and tubes. By bringing on this new technology, Helfrich Brothers will provide an opportunity for their employees to stay current with new manufacturing trends and continue to build their skillsets. |
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J&J Machine Company, Inc. | $185,087 | Marlborough | MassMEP |
J&J Machine Company manufactures precision components from metal, plastic, and other materials for the medical, aerospace, and scientific sectors. J&J will use this grant to create complex parts with increased precision and efficiency through the purchase of a Haas VF-4SS milling machine with a five-axis Trunnion. Additionally, J&J will purchase a coordinate measuring machine, which can be programmed to automatically inspect complex parts with high accuracy. Using their current technology, complex parts may require p to seven operations, with each step requiring set-up and inspection, introducing opportunities for error. Five-axis technology will eliminate multiple set-ups, reduce waste, improve cycle times, and provides a high level of repeatability. |
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Proto XYZ Inc. | $160,000 | New Bedford | MassMEP |
Proto XYZ offers cloud-based manufacturing services using emerging technologies and disruptive innovations. Utilizing 3D printing technologies, CNC machining, and artificial intelligence, Proto XYZ provides quality parts and components to engineers and designers across industries including defense, microelectronics, medical device, and robotics. This grant will allow Proto XYZ to expand the production of metal components using CNC milling, CNC turning, and laser cutting. The additional equipment purchased through funding will result in lower costs and reduced lead-times by using the best manufacturing process for the specific products in their customer’s order. |
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Sinicon Plastics | $137,500 | Dalton | Berkshire Innovation Center |
Sinicon Plastics is an injection molding and precision machining manufacturer specializing in molding highly engineered resins for the medical, pharmaceutical, and aerospace industries. In the last four years, they have expanded capabilities to include metal machining. This grant will enable Sinicon to further improve their machining capabilities by adding a 4+ axis vertical and horizontal machining center. By upgrading their current equipment, Sinicon will be in a position to absorb a larger amount of highly technical jobs to match the growing demand. Additionally, Sinicon will be adding precision measurement systems to ensure quality outputs. |
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Wirefab Inc. | $225,000 | Worcester | MassMEP |
Wirefab Inc. specializes in scalable wire and metal manufacturing, engineered design, customizable fabrication, and efficient supply solutions. This grant will enable Wirefab to purchase a customized automated wire forming cell. The machine is a state-of-the-art CNC 3D wire former with synchro technology configured with a turret head coupled with three rotary satellite benders. The cell will allow for full automation of secondary operations including complex bends, sorting, and packaging. Additionally, the integration of this cell into Wirefab’s operation will increase workforce safety, allowing workers to oversee the automation rather than handle heavy and dangerous parts. This would be the first fully automated cell on the production floor, moving the company towards Industry 4.0. |
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Adhesive Applications | $250,000 | Easthampton | MassMEP |
New Hires: 2-6 Summary: Adhesive Applications is an innovative manufacturer and developer of pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes used in various industries including healthcare, automotive, aerospace and general industry. This grant will enable Adhesive Applications to make upgrades to a hot melt coating machine by adding UV acrylic capability and automation. As a result, the upgrades enable Adhesive Applications to grow its business in the medical, microelectronics, EV battery, and aerospace industries with local workforce talent. |
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Affordable Interior Systems (AIS) | $250,000 | Leominster | MassHire North Central |
New Hires: 8-18 Summary: AIS will purchase a new CNC router to provide increased production capacity and improvements to cabinet production by combining machining operations thus removing handling, extra secondary operations, potential for damage and material waste. The customer demand for wood products have increased significantly. The addition of this machine will free up some of that work load and provide more hiring opportunities and higher skill requirements to staff it. |
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Artaic | $250,000 | Charlestown | Greater Boston Manufacturing Partnership (GBMP) |
New Hires: 15-28 Summary: Artaic customizes, designs and fabricates award-winning mosaic tile installations for commercial and residential architecture projects worldwide. Artaic proposes to purchase a commercial digital printer and a customized next-generation mosaic production robot for digital Print-On-Demand personalized sales utilizing a more automated, efficient manufacturing process. |
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Boston Centerless | $36,758 | Woburn | MassHire MetroNorth/NAMC |
New Hires: 2-6 Summary: Boston Centerless in Woburn is an industry leader in the manufacturing and distribution of precision ground bar materials. Its bar materials are used to manufacture products such as medical implants, fuel injection seat guides, and aerospace valves. With these dollars they are purchasing equipment to straighten and cut coil to prepare for centerless grinding. Moving this process in house will help with quality and flexibility to meet customer demands. |
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Brownell Boat Stands | $250,000 | Mattapoisett | MassMEP |
New Hires: 11-22 Summary: Brownell Boat Stands is a steel fabrication company, manufacturing storage and handling products for boats stored out of the water. The company is in the process of transitioning to a new facility in Dartmouth. This move will require significant capital expenditures on a variety of fronts, but will allow them to streamline processes and grow the business. |
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Custom Machine | $250,000 | Woburn | MassMEP |
New Hires: 4-12 Summary: Custom Machine is a world leader in the precision manufacturing of aerospace, medical, semiconductor, and commercial components and assemblies. The MMAP grant allows them to purchase a 5-Axis Vertical Machining Center to help them streamline operations to remain cost competitive, particularly in the aerospace and defense industries. This will also require upskilling of employees to become more efficient and versatile. |
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Davico | $147,500 | New Bedford | MassRobotics |
New Hires: 20-32 Summary: Davico is a key supplier of aftermarket catalytic converters for the automotive industry and regularly competes with major manufacturers across the globe. Davico is seeking to purchase an additional welding robot with scanner sensor technology from Scalable Robotics (another Mass.-based company) to scale and balance their robotic welding department, and a Haas Automation CNC Machining center to shape steel that will be welded by the robot. The equipment purchase provides advanced manufacturing (4.0) advantages over traditional welding and fabrication. |
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Multiscale Systems | $250,000 | Worcester | The Venture Forum |
New Hires: 4-12 Summary: Multiscale Systems will use the MMAP dollars to purchase a contact-free non-destructive computer vision quality management system to help them upgrade from short-run productions to full-scale production for a project in which they are under contract with NASA. In addition they are planning to purchase additional property to expand manufacturing capacity in Worcester. |
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Quabbin Wire & Cable | $250,000 | Ware | MassMEP |
New Hires: 6-12 Summary: Quabbin Wire & Cable plans to expand R&D and manufacturing capability by purchasing an automatic balunless testing unit, extrusion line, dryer and wire braiders. This equipment purchase represents another step towards automation and Industry 4.0 across their facility. |
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NE-XT Technologies (formerly Valley Steel Stamp, VSS) | $250,000 | Greenfield | BIC |
New Hires: 5-15 Summary: NE-XT Technologies (formerly VSS) is a precision machining shop looking to expand its business in aerospace. It will be investing $3.5m in a NPI cell (New Products Integration) to develop and create processes for parts for aero engines, airframes and ground based power systems. This cell contains numerous machines to cover a wide variety of capabilities (5 axis mills, 4 axis horizontals, multi-tasking lathes, etc). In combination with in-house training programs, this capital will push VSS to be a world class solutions provider at the forefront of industry 4.0. |
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Ward Process | $250,000 | Holliston | MassMEP |
New Hires: 2-6 Summary: Ward Process is a fabricator of thermal insulation products. The MMAP dollars will be used to invest in a new oven which will be deployed into the manufacturing process of high transmission loss acoustical products that are used to “block” sound within various customer applications. The oven will improve processing speeds by 10-15%, thus improving overall output without investment in labor or manufacturing overhead. |
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Worthington Assembly | $250,000 | South Deerfield | MassHire Hampshire Franklin County |
New Hires: 3-9 Summary: Worthington Assembly is an electronics contract manufacturing company. To continue to meet the unique specification of the ultra-miniature semiconductor and electronics in medical, defense, energy and robotics, Worthington is investing in a pick and place robotics system. This equipment is built on the CFX Industry 4.0 standard enabling ‘plug and play’ IoT communication across the manufacturing environment, where all equipment, manufacturing processes, and transactional stations can communicate without the need for specialized software. This will enable the next generation of manufacturing jobs and support the Massachusetts advanced semiconductor ecosystem. |
Announcement Coverage
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Advance Welding/Kielb Welding Enterprises | $250,000 | Springfield | Western MA Economic Development Council |
The award allows Advance Welding to purchase Electron Beam Welding and Laser Beam Weld chambers, power sources, pumps, and support equipment to meet the needs of large defense manufacturers. Bringing these processes under the umbrella of services will make it one of the most well rounded Fusion Welding companies in the U.S. | |||
Associated Environmental Systems (AES) | $206,200 | Acton | MassMEP |
Associated Environmental Systems manufactures environmental test chambers which allow companies to test their products under different environmental conditions, including various temperature and humidity conditions. These are used in many industries including medical devices, defense, automotive, electric vehicles, and battery development. This award will allow the company to purchase a Servo-Hydraulic CNC Press Brake and leverage advanced manufacturing technology to speed up the manufacturing process, driving increased throughput and driving new job growth, while also reducing floor space and allowing for expansion. | |||
AccuRounds | $250,000 | Avon | MassRobotics |
AccuRounds has a need from a new customer in the robotics space, specifically in the growing warehouse automation vertical. The technical challenge for AccuRounds is how to manufacture drive shafts in volume at a competitive cost, allowing the production to remain in Massachusetts. AccuRounds will utilize robots to load/unload parts, an optimal way to maximize throughput and cost, while reducing or eliminating repetitive motion for workers. This will increase overall efficiency and allow the company to hire new workers. | |||
Atech Turbine | $138,000 | Auburn | MassMEP |
Atech is a minority-owned, female-run small business focused on the overhaul and repair of aircraft parts. Through the new capital equipment, including a coordinate measuring machine, metallographic cut-off saw, heat treating cycling refrigerator dryer, and vacuum furnace, will provide them the ability to launch new products using advance manufacturing techniques for the battery, aerospace, and defense industries. | |||
Boulevard Machine | $95,838 | Westfield | MassHire Workforce Board Hamden County |
Boulevard Machine & Gear is a woman-owned & certified precision machining facility that offers production, complex precision machining for Tier 1 aerospace, defense, space and other technical markets. Boulevard will purchase a Haas VF5-SS to meet new demand from the space sector, which will allow the firm to save on tooling and increase speeds, making them more competitive in the market. It will allow the company to reduce multiple tasks down to a single operation. | |||
Guardair Corp | $145,200 | Chicopee | MassMEP |
Guardair Corporation is a leading manufacturer of pneumatic tools and accessories used for industrial cleaning. Pneumatic (compressed air powered) vacuums have been around for many years and over a year of R&D efforts, Guardair has produced a vacuum generating head incorporating a unique, proprietary, multistage, multi-venturi design that generates superior vacuum flow and head but consumes up to 70% less compressed air compared to current designs. The MMAP grant will fund the purchase of molds, fixtures, and tooling critical to minimize component costs for the production of this new product. | |||
Hi-Tech Mold & Tool | $75,000 | Pittsfield | Berkshire Innovation Center & MassMEP |
Hi-Tech Mold & Tool is a contract manufacturer in the aerospace, defense, medical, and industrial industries. With this award, Hi-Tech will purchase a Haas CNC 4-axis milling machine to support capacity growth in the aerospace and defense business lines. They have secured new contracts from Pratt Whitney and L3 Harris that will require this new added capacity and allow for new hiring to staff the equipment. | |||
International Fabric Machine | $250,000 | Boston | MassRobotics |
International Fabric Machines Inc. (IFM) is an MIT spin-off focused on designing and creating revolutionary fiber and fabric products based on its proprietary functional fiber technology. Headquartered at MassRobotics in Boston, IFM is focusing on scaled manufacturing of advanced fiber and products targeting Department of Defense and consumer markets such as logistics, robotics, healthcare, performance analytics, and defense. The company is currently scaling two enabling fiber technologies: a chip-in-fiber technology, and a sensitive fiber and fabric acoustic microphone and vibrometer for remote health monitoring for susceptible populations. IFM’s new equipment will be used to set up an initial manufacturing facility to support the market introduction of its first mass market product in 2021. | |||
JetCool | $197,078 | Littleton | MassMEP |
Jetcool designs and manufactures cooling solutions for advanced semiconductors in defense, computing, and data centers. The company’s modules integrate in precision assemblies to perfectly match the geometrical layouts of the semiconductors they cool, extracting heat right where it is generated within the electronic device. New equipment will allow JetCool to precision cut materials that will be used in final product assemblies, across a variety of source materials that can be used for applications from defense to computing. | |||
Klear Vu Corp | $87,500 | Fall River | MassMEP |
Klear Vu’s signature product is a patented non-slip cushion. They have experienced rapid eCommerce growth with online sales nearly doubling over the past two years. Recently, Klear Vu expanded its product line to include outdoor cushions, requiring the purchase of specialized capital equipment, specifically the purchase of a fully automated sewing line which includes a robotic clamp, computerized control system, two sewing heads, and a 0.8-meter-wide conveyor. The benefits of having this new equipment include new skilled positions, access to new markets, quality improvements, and safety. | |||
Marzilli Machine Co., Inc. | $250,000 | Fall River | MassMEP |
Marzilli Machine Co. is a precision CNC components manufacturer serving the aerospace, defense, medical, and firearms markets. The new grant-supported equipment will help Marzilli overcome capacity and lead time challenges by expanding their 5th axis capabilities, allowing them to meet challenges from existing and new customers. | |||
North Easton Machine | $147,500 | North Easton | MassHire Greater Brockton |
North Easton Machine Company, Inc. (NEM) is a 57-year-old advanced manufacturer that contracts with a diverse customer base, producing custom-machined components for engineers and buyers in the defense, semiconductor, medical device, robotics, photonics, and lithium-based battery industries. The grant will help replace aging equipment and increase throughput by reducing overall cycle time by adding bar feed automation. The increased machine technology will support the manufacturing of more complex parts, allowing NEM to quote on new work currently outside its machine capabilities. It will also make NEM more competitive on price and lead times, potentially expanding their semi-conductor and photonics market share. | |||
Olsen Marine | $65,000 | East Dennis | MassMEP |
Olsen Marine, Inc. is a small women-owned custom boat building and repair company that operates The Duck Boat Co. The company’s capital equipment purchase includes converting workspace and additional equipment for increased production, including an automated fiberglass fabric cutter. This more streamlined production allows Olsen to not only meet the current demand for its boats, but also pursue expansion into other markets for future products and capabilities. Through these improvements, Olsen can improve their workspace and production capabilities, plus attract new employees and double its workforce. |
Announcement Coverage
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- 'More jobs and more products': Two Fall River companies awarded state manufacturing grants - The Fall River Herald News
- 13 Massachusetts manufacturing companies get grants for upgrades and growth (video embedded on page) - NBC 10 News - WJAR
- Two City Companies Receive Advance Technology Manufacturing Grants - Bristol Community College/Fall River Community Media
- Southeastern Mass. manufacturers awarded $485K in grants - Providence Business News (PBN)
- Baker-Polito Administration announces over $2 million to Fall River Manufacturers other MA - Fall River Reporter