09/23/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/23/2025 12:23
LANSING, Mich. - The State of Michigan today announced the awardees of the "Make It inMichigan" Mobility Prototyping Grant Program. The selected projects will receive a combined $2 million of funding and services towards advancing technology that strengthens Michigan's leadership in mobility, defense, and advanced manufacturing while bolstering domestic supply chains and high-quality job creation.
Led by the Michigan Office of Future Mobility and Electrification (OFME) and the Michigan Office of Defense and Aerospace Innovation (ODAI), in partnership with the Centrepolis Accelerator at Lawrence Technological University, the program provides awards of up to $100,000 per company to accelerate product development, prototyping, and manufacturing readiness for innovations spanning air, ground, and maritime mobility, including autonomous systems, drones, and critical mobility components (TRL 4-9).
"These projects represent the ingenuity powering Michigan's next generation of mobility and defense solutions," said Justine Johnson, Chief Mobility Officer, Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC). "By supporting more prototyping, supplier engagement, and early production in Michigan, we're strengthening our state's industrial base, creating good-paying jobs, and ensuring that breakthrough technologies are designed, built, and scaled right here at home. Congratulations to this year's awardees."
"Michigan's defense and aerospace ecosystem is a strategic asset for the nation," said John Gutierrez, Executive Director, ODAI. "This cohort advances dual-use capabilities-from autonomous systems to next-generation components-that strengthen supply chain resiliency, enhance warfighter readiness, and expand domestic manufacturing capacity, with Michigan leading the way."
"This initiative is strategically funding mobility technologies that are critical to the US economy for both commercial and defense applications," said Dan Radomski, CEO, Centrepolis Accelerator. "These projects are addressing domestic supply chain gaps that are currently national security concerns. Many of these projects also team multiple Michigan companies together to support material and component development to integrate our mobility supply chains."
These awards reflect more than individual company wins-they represent Michigan's collective bet on the future. By backing innovators across air, ground, and maritime systems, Michigan is deepening its ecosystem and securing its place at the center of tomorrow's mobility economy.
2025 Awarded Companies and Michigan-Made Projects
Centrepolis Accelerator @ Lawrence Technological University
The Centrepolis Accelerator, housed in Lawrence Technological University's Enterprise Center in Southfield, is 6,300 square feet of business assistance for physical product developers and manufacturing companies, a unique niche among accelerators in Michigan. Clients include climatech, manufacturing startups, and existing companies looking to move up to the next level in product innovation. Services include product design, engineering, and prototyping, as well as business planning services, office space, co-working space, workshops, mentors, and events.
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