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Massachusetts Awards $11.3 Million to Advance Ocean Technology Innovation

The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center has announced over $11 million in funding for seven organizations through its new Ocean Innovation Network. The program will further position Massachusetts as a leader in ocean technology, accelerating the development of new solutions while fostering connections among marine science and technology businesses, particularly on the South Coast, Cape Cod, and the North Shore.
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The announcement took place at New Bedford Research and Robotics during the Southeast stop of MassCEC’s Climatetech Corridor Roadshow, following morning sessions at UMass Dartmouth. Dr. Emily Reichert, CEO of MassCEC, was joined by New Bedford Mayor Jon Mitchell to highlight both the new investments and the region’s growing role as a center for climate technology.

“This is how we lead—with strong investments that give inventors and researchers access to labs, testing facilities, and coastal sites where they can build and deploy real technology like underwater drones, smart buoys, and marine sensors that will change how we understand and protect our oceans,” said Governor Maura Healey. 

“These projects will expand collaboration across our coasts—from the South Coast to the North Shore—strengthening connections between businesses, researchers, and local communities,” said Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll.

The Ocean Innovation Network will have a direct impact on local businesses by expanding access to shared testing facilities located at existing docks and in nearshore and offshore areas. These sites will allow companies to test and improve their technologies, making it easier for them to bring new products to the market.

The initiative will also support organizations that help entrepreneurs navigate the challenges of logistics, supply chain, and permitting, ensuring they have the resources they need to thrive. Additionally, the program will expand co-working facilities for oceantech startups.. 

The initiative builds on MassCEC’s Climatetech Economic Development Strategy and Implementation Plan, a roadmap for ensuring Massachusetts remains a global climatetech leader. The plan calls for strategic investments in testing and demonstration assets, physical and programmatic support for startups, and stronger coordination across the ecosystem.

“Oceantech startups are developing innovative ways to make maritime industries more energy efficient, protect marine life and coastal communities, and generate clean, local power from the ocean. With the Ocean Innovation Network, we are building the infrastructure and support system that these startups need to thrive,” said MassCEC CEODr. Emily Reichert. “These awards are a down payment on a stronger, more connected network that will accelerate innovation, expand access to testing and workspaces, and reinforce Massachusetts as the premier place to launch and grow oceantech businesses and jobs.”

The Ocean Innovation Network awardees include:

  • Innoventure Labs (Beverly, MA) - $1,237,100
    • Funding will support Innoventure Labs in launching the OceanTide initiative by expanding entrepreneurial services, operating a Mobile OceanTech Workshop, providing mentoring and training, and facilitating access to local test sites and permitting resources to help startups advance to open-water deployment.
  • Marine Renewable Energy Collaborative (Bourne, MA) - $1,885,870
    • Funding will enable MRECo to upgrade and expand its shallow water and nearshore test facilities, including new data systems, improved safety and sensor deployment at the Bourne Tidal Test Site, electrical grid access for tidal turbines, and enhanced infrastructure for testing floating devices and wave energy buoys off Cuttyhunk Island.
  • New Bedford Ocean Cluster (New Bedford, MA) - $2,130,040
    • Funding will allow NBOC to expand its facilities and services by renovating a 4,000 sq. ft. space for industry events, supporting the Maritime Business Incubator’s operations, and providing new prototyping equipment at New Bedford Research and Robotics to accelerate oceantech startup development.
  • SeaAhead (Cambridge, MA) - $1,467,500
    • Funding will enable SeaAhead, in partnership with The Engine and National Renewable Energy Laboratory, to support oceantech startups from early-stage development through prototyping and pilot demonstrations by expanding programs like BlueSwell, offering specialized workshops, and launching the new PILOTS program to guide successful pilot planning.
  • Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (Falmouth, MA) - $3,200,160
    • Funding will support WHOI in developing new ocean test sites, including mobile dockside access points and a nearshore buoy-based testing area in New Bedford, and enhance an existing offshore multi-technology site at the Air-Sea Interaction Tower, which will provide startups and partners with expanded opportunities for marine technology testing and development.
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