Woburn's Boston Metal Receives Nearly $1M in State Funding

The grant will help the company upgrade its facility and boost mineral recovery and energy efficiency.

Published on Feb. 12, 2026

The Healey administration has announced a $4.45 million statewide manufacturing investment package, with Woburn-based Boston Metal set to receive about $950,000 in new state funding. The grant will help the company upgrade its facility, boosting mineral recovery and energy efficiency, and is expected to create 90 jobs across Massachusetts.

Why it matters

Boston Metal is a key player in the state's climate-friendly manufacturing efforts, and this funding will allow the company to further improve its operations and environmental impact. The investment is part of the administration's broader push to support the growth of the clean energy and advanced manufacturing sectors in Massachusetts.

The details

The $950,000 grant to Boston Metal is part of the $4.45 million statewide manufacturing investment package announced by the Healey administration. The funding will allow Boston Metal to upgrade its Woburn facility, with a focus on improving mineral recovery and energy efficiency. The overall package is expected to create 90 new jobs across the state.

  • The Healey administration announced the $4.45 million manufacturing investment package on February 12, 2026.

The players

Boston Metal

A Woburn-based company that specializes in climate-friendly manufacturing technologies.

Healey administration

The current administration in Massachusetts, led by Governor Maura Healey.

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The takeaway

This investment in Boston Metal is a significant step forward in Massachusetts' efforts to support the growth of the clean energy and advanced manufacturing sectors, which are crucial for the state's long-term economic and environmental sustainability.