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FORGE Strengthens Connecticut Manufacturing by Advancing Startup Product Development

FORGE, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, helps manufacturing startups reduce risk, decrease failure rates and speed pathways to production. They are set to announce the winners of the 2025 Connecticut FORGE Product Development Funding Program. This initiative is backed by the Connecticut Office of Manufacturing Manufacturing Innovation Fund (MIF). Make It Here in CT is scheduled for April 8, 2025, at the Gyre9 headquarters in Southbury, CT. The event will highlight FORGE’s latest investments in the local manufacturing and startup supply chain. Through this program, startups receive non-dilutive grants in the range of $30,000 and $100,000 to resolve product development barriers to contract with Connecticut manufacturers and suppliers.

Make It Here in CT will feature keynote speaker Paul Lavoie, Chief Manufacturing Officer of the State of Connecticut, and a panel of local startup leaders. The startups will discuss how FORGE’s introductions helped them establish critical connections to Connecticut suppliers. Among these panelists will be Floe. FORGE awarded a Product Development Grant of more than $30,000 to support the company’s climatetech product development. Attendees will tour the Gyre9 plant to see how this type of non-dilutive funding furthers cutting-edge product development and manufacturing processes in Connecticut, improving revenues and engagement. Anyone interested in attending can register here.

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Impact in Connecticut

In just two years, FORGE has worked with more than 100 manufacturers and 140 startups in the state of Connecticut. Grantees of the FORGE Product Development Funding Program are selected from a competitive pool of Connecticut hardtech manufacturing startups with prototypes and a clear plan for using the funds to accelerate production, overcome scaling challenges, and contract with Connecticut manufacturers and suppliers.

The Connecticut Office of Manufacturing Manufacturing Innovation Fund (MIF) provides this funding to support the growth, innovation and progress of the advanced manufacturing sector in the state. “Partnering with the Connecticut Office of Manufacturing enables us to equip local startups with the resources and connections they need to manufacture their products locally, rather than offshoring,” said Adam Rodrigues, Vice President of FORGE. “Our work strengthens Connecticut’s manufacturing ecosystem alongside our many partners. We ensure that the innovators who invent physical products here are supported and empowered to make them here.”

About FORGE

FORGE is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that helps startups go from physical prototype to commercialization and impact at scale. The organization identifies gaps and accelerates the path to market for startups with manufacturable products. FORGE provide manufacturing readiness training and support and makes right-fit introductions to relevant industry expertise. FORGE programming and resources prepare startups and manufacturers to work effectively together, driving local manufacturing contracts from initial prototyping through to full-scale production.

FORGE’s efforts to identify, support and build resources for startup companies have yielded considerable success. FORGE has helped over 1,000 startups with manufacturing readiness education, curated connections with the right providers and ecosystem collaborators. This drives more than $46 million into the local economy and over 10,000 innovation, manufacturing and adjacent industry jobs. Learn more at FORGEimpact.org.

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