Grand Rapids Innovation Park
The Grand Rapids Innovation Park (GRIP) is a health care innovation hub encompassing the Grand Rapids Research Center and Doug Meijer Medical Innovation Building. Located along the medical mile, GRIP generates an environment in which various industries — education, health care, hospital systems, and the private sector — can collaborate to license, manufacture, distribute and commercialize health innovation with speed to market.
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Doug Meijer Medical Innovation Building
The 200,000-square-foot Doug Meijer Medical Innovation Building (DMMIB) is next to the MSU Grand Rapids Research Center, built to drive innovation and public-private partnerships by encouraging relationships across tenants and, as a result, bringing discoveries to market.
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Grand Rapids Research Center
The Grand Rapids Research Center was established to advance MSU’s efforts in improving human health. The first phase of the Grand Rapids Innovation Park was construction of a six-story, 162,800-square-foot facility that opened in the fall of 2017 and houses basic and translational science research teams recruited from around the nation and the world by MSU.