Press Release: 4/25/2025

Healey-Driscoll Administration Awards More Than $3.7 Million to 23 Massachusetts Manufacturing Companies

 



Funding will Support up to 125 Jobs in Sectors such as Custom Furniture Design, Food Packaging Solutions and Sustainable Manufacturing



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Center for advanced manufacturing



 



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April 24, 2025



Source: Center for Advanced Manufacturing (CAM) at MassTech



WORCESTER, Mass. – The Healey-Driscoll administration and Massachusetts Technology Collaborative’s (MassTech) Center for Advanced Manufacturing (CAM) have awarded a total of $3,797,592 million to support 23 manufacturing companies statewide. The grants were provided through the Massachusetts Manufacturing Accelerate Program (MMAP), a statewide initiative that helps small- and medium-sized manufacturers invest in new technologies to meet increased customer demand and enhance overall capabilities.



The administration announced the MMAP awards today during an event at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. This round of MMAP awards is expected to create up to 125 jobs and upskill nearly 100 employees across the manufacturing ecosystem, including within semiconductor manufacturing, defense, photonics and other related industries.



“Massachusetts boasts a cutting-edge manufacturing sector where talented companies work to innovate, solve problems and offer job opportunities,” said Massachusetts Interim Economic Development Secretary Ashley Stolba. “To stay competitive globally, it is essential to support manufacturers in growing their business and expanding the state’s talent pipeline.”



"Manufacturing is a key driver of the Massachusetts economy. MMAP, along with other CAM programs, allow us to strengthen the sector's resilience, evolution and workforce," said CAM Director Lily Fitzgerald. “MMAP helps small and medium manufacturing companies adopt Industry 4.0 technologies while providing opportunities for workers to increase their skills and broaden their knowledge base to ensure the industry’s continued strength and competitiveness."   



Since 2022, MMAP has invested more than $17.7 million in 99 Massachusetts small- to medium-sized manufacturers.



MMAP awardees will partner with nonprofit organizations across the ecosystem to develop connections and gain access to necessary support for technical and workforce development. The partners for this round of awardees include Massachusetts Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MassMEP)Browning the Green Space, WeReach and FORGE.



Below are the 23 grant recipients:





  1. Active Surfaces, Woburn - $200,000




  2. A&M Tool and Design Inc., Southbridge - $200,000




  3. Alsym Energy, Malden - $200,000




  4. Atkore, New Bedford - $155,716




  5. Belt Technologies, Agawam - $200,000




  6. Echo Industries, Orange - $200,000




  7. Epec Engineered Technologies, New Bedford - $200,000




  8. Fabwright Origins, Boston - $150,000 




  9. Fancypants Baking Co., Walpole - $150,000




  10. Folia Materials, Bedford - $75,000)




  11. Governors America Corp. (Governors America), Agawam - $141,956




  12. Green Brothers Fabrication (Green Brothers), Taunton - $200,000




  13. H. Loeb Corporation, New Bedford - $200,000




  14. Incom, Inc. (Incom), Charlton - $200,000




  15. Innovent Technologies, Peabody - $200,000




  16. Killeen Machine Tool Co., Auburn - $200,000




  17. Precision Manufacturing, Lowell - $37,175




  18. Osmoses, Cambridge - $200,000




  19. Radial Dynamics, Greenfield - $200,000




  20. RIBCRAFT USA, Marblehead - $57,744




  21. Sunny, Leominster - $150,000




  22. Toner Plastics, Longmeadow - $30,000




  23. Western Bronze, West Springfield - $200,000





 



About the Center for Advanced Manufacturing at MassTech

The mission of the Massachusetts Center for Advanced Manufacturing (CAM) is to foster the most complete, collaborative and agile manufacturing ecosystem to enable business growth from innovation through production. CAM is a division of the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative (MassTech), a public economic development agency tasked with supporting business formation and growth in the Commonwealth’s tech and innovation sectors. CAM provides a path for manufacturing growth through a connected, accessible ecosystem that supports innovation, workforce development and a business-friendly environment. CAM-managed programs include the Massachusetts Manufacturing Innovation Initiative (M2I2), the MassBridge manufacturing training program and the massmakes.org portal. Learn more at https://cam.masstech.org/.