A new Industry 4.0 Accelerator program — the first of its kind in the U.S. and led by Troy-based Automation Alley with support services from Lean Rocket Lab in Jackson and Lawrence Technological University’s Centrepolis Accelerator in Southfield — is launching in Michigan to help small- and medium-sized technology and manufacturing companies with digitization. (Photo courtesy of Automation Alley)
The Industry 4.0 Accelerator program is a $2.5 million investment fund made possible through the Michigan Economic Development Corp. with $1.3 million currently available for early stage companies as well as established firms looking to commercialize products, services, or technologies within the Industry 4.0 sector. Read More
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