Grand Valley received $1 million in federal appropriations to expand its applied Medical Device Institute (aMDI) and provide new technologies that will better serve the medical innovation industry while expanding West Michigan's economic footprint.
U.S. Rep. Peter Meijer, (R-Mich.), requested and received this funding, which was packaged into the 2022 Consolidated Appropriations Act signed by President Biden March 15.
GVSU President Philomena V. Mantella said Meijer's leadership helps aMDI meet the university's mission of serving the needs of its communities. aMDI was established in 2015 as a non-instructional unit of the Padnos College of Engineering and Computing.
“With Congressman Meijer’s leadership, aMDI will serve as a model of innovation that expands our reach into new ventures," Mantella said. "This reflects Grand Valley’s historic role in forming public-private partnerships that serve as economic catalysts for West Michigan. Congressman Meijer has been forward-thinking in promoting education and economic development.”