The Gerald R. Ford International Airport Authority has announced the third round of companies that will receive a total of $171,000 in grant funding through the Ford Launchpad for Innovative Technologies and Entrepreneurship (FLITE). One of the first airport-based initiatives in the nation, FLITE provides funding to encourage the design, development, and pilot testing of new products and services in a live airport environment. The five companies that will receive grant funding through this next round include:
- Cyberworks Robotics: Retrofitting autonomous navigation technology for OEM products.
- Deaf AI: Training machines with artificial intelligence to use sign language to improve the experience of communicating with those who are deaf or hard of hearing.
- Renu Robotics: Revolutionizing the way aviation facilities conduct vegetation management with autonomous lawnmowers.
- Solartonic: Enhancing security resilience with autonomous smart solar-powered lighting and camera systems with reduced operating costs.
- UV Angel: Using first-of-its-kind software to reduce bacteria, viruses, and molds on frequently touched surfaces and in the air.
FLITE grants are made possible in partnership with the MEDC, Seamless Ventures, Southwest Airlines, Stantec GenerationAV, and the West Michigan Aviation Academy.
Applications for round four of FLITE are being accepted now through June 30, 2023, at michiganbusiness.org/mobility-funding.