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  • 4th Annual Virtual CMMC Summit – Partner Event: PreVeil

    The DoD has made clear that CMMC will be in contracts by mid-late 2024. How are you preparing?

    Join us for PreVeil’s 4th Annual Virtual CMMC Summit on November 1st, 11am – 5:30 pm ET to hear from thought leaders from across the DoD and industry. Matt Travis (CEO of CMMC-AB), Dr. Ron Ross (author of NIST 800-171), Dr. Jyoti Malhotra (MEP Division Chief at NIST), DIBCAC officials, and C3PAOs will discuss:

    • CMMC timelines
    • What C3PAOs will look for in an assessment of your organization
    • Why Primes are putting increased compliance pressure on their subcontractors and how these organizations should react
    • Free programs to help you with compliance

    Attendance is free. So don’t miss this incredible opportunity to hear from industry leads + learn how to facilitate your compliance journey. Sign up today!

  • The Transition to a Clean Energy Future – Partner Event: AIM

    Polar Park 100 Madison Street, Worcester, United States

    On September 1, 2023, each investor-owned electric distribution company operating in Massachusetts was required to submit individual Electric Sector Modernization Plans (ESMPs) under the landmark 2022 climate and energy law. ESMPs are meant to allow the utilities to look out towards 2050, with the goal of achieving Net Zero, to determine what infrastructure will be necessary. As a first step in the review process, each ESMP was submitted to the statutorily-created Grid Modernization Advisory Council (GMAC), which will have until Monday, November 20, 2023 to review the entire proposals and to provide feedback.

    After nearly a year of development, National Grid has filed their ESMP – known as "Future Grid” – which proposes historic investments aimed at achieving the Commonwealth’s ambitious 2050 net-zero emissions goal.

    Future Grid provides a roadmap for the electrification of transportation and heating, and the integration of renewable and distributed resources. The plan also seeks to build resilience in the face of a changing climate and more extreme weather. Specifically, the plans proposed investments in distribution infrastructure over the 5-and-10-year horizons as well as an assessment of expected electric demand growth and needs through 2050.

    We know that implementing this plan is both challenging and exciting. And we know that we can’t do it alone. Through the ESMP process, National Grid has engaged with hundreds of stakeholders across the Commonwealth, including government officials, municipalities, environmental and environmental justice advocates, nonprofit groups, business associations and labor representatives. We look forward to building upon these relationships, and to working with you, as we transition to a clean energy future.

    Join Nicola Medalova, Chief Operating Officer of Electric for National Grid in New England, state and local policymakers, as well as business leaders, to learn more about Future Grid and how the transition to a reliable and resilient clean energy future will impact the Commonwealth’s business community.

    8:00am - 8:30am: Breakfast and Networking
    8:30am - 10:00am: Keynote and Panel Discussion

  • Manufacturing Readiness Workshop – Partner Event: FORGE

    Register to receive communications on workshop details going forward.

    The topic areas and dates are:

    November 7 – Planning for Scaling Manufacturing

    November 14 – Managing Development: Processes Needed to Move from Development to Commercialization

    November 21 – Funding Innovation from Idea to A-Round

    November 28 – Design for X: So Much More than Manufacturing

    While the workshops are most valuable as a series, feel free to register even if you may have a conflict with one of the dates.

  • Manufacturing Readiness Workshop – Partner Event: FORGE

    Register to receive communications on workshop details going forward.

    The topic areas and dates are:

    November 7 – Planning for Scaling Manufacturing

    November 14 – Managing Development: Processes Needed to Move from Development to Commercialization

    November 21 – Funding Innovation from Idea to A-Round

    November 28 – Design for X: So Much More than Manufacturing

    While the workshops are most valuable as a series, feel free to register even if you may have a conflict with one of the dates.

  • Connecting with Economic Development Opportunities for Hardware Startups – Partner Event: FORGE

    UMass Lowelln Innovation Hub 110 Canal Street, Lowell

    On the journey to commercialization, hardware startups need to find funds, space, contractors, and more. Knowing how to identify, find and connect to each of the many available organizations can be daunting when a startup is focused on growth.

    FORGE provides valuable resources to hardware startups and innovators progressing from prototype to commercialization and beyond. Our best known offerings are our supply chain assistance and education assets but FORGE also has a strong ecosystem to provide connections to the regional business development community.

    Join us for this informative seminar and panel discussion. FORGE is bringing together economic and community development representatives from our regional innovation and manufacturing ecosystem. Hear from community leaders, innovators, regional assistance organizations and more. Learn about local banking, real estate, capex grants and mentoring opportunities. Network with startups, innovators, suppliers, manufacturers, and community assistance organizations.

    This is a valuable opportunity to build your network and learn about a myriad of business development resources in the Merrimack Valley region and beyond.

    Speakers include:

    FORGE Manufacturing Expert in Residence – Mark Michalski
    Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce CEO and President – Alexandria Eberhardt
    Lowell Development & Financial Corporation Executive Director – Allison Lamey
    Enterprise Bank Commercial Loan Officer & Senior VP – Jonathan Machado
    Middlesex 3 Coalition Executive Director – Stephanie Cronin
    Mass Development VP Business Development – Geetha Rao Ramani

  • Manufacturing Readiness Workshop – Partner Event: FORGE

    Register to receive communications on workshop details going forward.

    The topic areas and dates are:

    November 7 – Planning for Scaling Manufacturing

    November 14 – Managing Development: Processes Needed to Move from Development to Commercialization

    November 21 – Funding Innovation from Idea to A-Round

    November 28 – Design for X: So Much More than Manufacturing

    While the workshops are most valuable as a series, feel free to register even if you may have a conflict with one of the dates.

  • Manufacturing Readiness Workshop – Partner Event: FORGE

    Register to receive communications on workshop details going forward.

    The topic areas and dates are:

    November 7 – Planning for Scaling Manufacturing

    November 14 – Managing Development: Processes Needed to Move from Development to Commercialization

    November 21 – Funding Innovation from Idea to A-Round

    November 28 – Design for X: So Much More than Manufacturing

    While the workshops are most valuable as a series, feel free to register even if you may have a conflict with one of the dates.

  • “Shine Bright” A Holiday Party – Partner Event: WiM Massachusetts

    WiM Massachusetts invites you to our annual ÔShine Bright!’ Holiday Party on Wednesday, December 13th, 2023. Join us to learn more about WiM, connect with our local WiM Massachusetts Chapter, and meet female/male professionals from a wide variety of area companies. There will be complimentary appetizers and beverages.

    6:00 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. | Guests arrive
    6:15 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. | Enjoy Appetizers and Beverages
    7:00 p.m. - 7:05 p.m. | Welcoming Remarks from Wendy Dalwin and Bonnie Perkins
    7:05 p.m. - 7:20 p.m. | Guest speaker- Andrea Pion, VP of National Client Programs, Davis companies
    7:20 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. | Networking

    Location:
    Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation
    154 Moody Street Waltham,
    Massachusetts 02453

    Cost to Attend:
    WiM Member = $20
    Nonmember = $30