Centrepolis Accelerator showcased the best-in-class cleantech companies and leaders at the C3 Summit. Over 250 participants were in attendance, virtual and in-person, to hear from 10 innovative cleantech and circular economy companies, as well as impactful discussions on the ever-changing clean energy landscape.
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The Centrepolis Accelerator at Lawrence Technological University has received a $1.5 million Design for Michigan Manufacturing program grant to continue its mission of developing and launching more manufactured goods made in Michigan.
State and federal officials are bullish on the ability of industry in the United States in general, and Michigan in particular, to meet the challenges of “decarbonizing” the economy to combat climate change and clean up the environment.
At a time when lawmakers in Washington D.C. just passed a $370 billion clean energy and climate bill, the largest climate investment in US history – Michigan’s cleantech leaders will gather on Aug. 25 for a C3 Summit, focused on climate technology.
Micro Maker Evolution Lab Pitch Event RecapTen Michigan-based hardware companies pitched their physical products to...
Centrepolis Accelerator has dedicated resources to support underserved / underrepresented entrepreneurs & businesses located in distressed areas for the last four years.
We are excited to share the first of many "Client Success Stories". Centrepolis Accelerator was able to support these entrepreneurs to develop and manufacture their products in Michigan and are now selling in the market today!
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Every new year brings a new attitude and a new approach to work and life …. and hope for better days, health, fortune, and happiness.
The Michigan Mobility Funding Platform provides grants to mobility and electrification companies looking to deploy their technology solutions in the state of Michigan.
A portable parallel bar system to deliver physical therapy anywhere. Coding-free software that allows anyone to create smart manufacturing inspection systems. A solar-powered pleasure boat. A recycling robot that uses AI to pluck valuable items out of the waste stream. These were the winners announced Wednesday at the second annual client awards ceremony of the Centrepolis Accelerator, the manufacturing business accelerator on the campus of Lawrence Technological University.
The Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation has made a grant of $1 million to Lawrence Technological University’s Centrepolis Accelerator to further its mission of assisting “hardware” physical product startups and established small high-tech manufacturing firms in southeast Michigan.
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