Amramp Accessibility Awarded $250,000 MMAP Grant to Advance Manufacturing Innovation

The welding robot streamlines processes in building steel modular wheelchair ramps at Amramp's headquarters in Randolph, MA

Amramp Accessibility is proud to be one of the recipients of a $250,000 grant through the Massachusetts Manufacturing Accelerate Program (MMAP), announced at the third annual Manufacturing Mash-Up hosted at Worcester’s Polar Park. The grant, part of a $2.2 million investment by the Healey-Driscoll Administration and MassTech Collaborative, will support upgrades to Amramp’s production capabilities, including the integration of robotic welding technology, without sacrificing any jobs. This investment strengthens our commitment to innovation, efficiency, and delivering high-quality accessibility solutions across the state and beyond.

Read the full press release from the Mass Center for Advanced Manufacturing at MassTech.

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