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Innovation Works names Mike Formica to serve as managing director for hardware at AlphaLab Gear


AlphaLab Gear, the hardware-focused startup accelerator from Pittsburgh-based seed stage investor Innovation Works, will soon have a new managing director for hardware, a position that’s tasked with leading the organization.

Mike Formica, a serial entrepreneur and current CEO of Pittsburgh robotics company Neya Systems LLC, will take on the new role by the beginning of February as he wraps up his position at Neya, where he’s been for nearly four years. He also currently serves as an adjunct professor at Carnegie Mellon University’s school of engineering and teaches a class he created titled “Engineering a Startup: How to Start and Grow a Hardware Company.”

 

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In 2007, Formica founded and served as the CEO of threeRivers 3D, a Pittsburgh company that designs, builds and manufactures standard and custom 3D scanners capable of quickly generating 3D models from real-world objects. He’s also had experience serving as the CEO at one of the region’s first autonomous vehicle companies, AssistWare Technology, a spinout from CMU that developed the world’s first commercial lane departure warning system, which went on to be acquired by Cognex Corp. (NASDAQ: CGNX) in 2006 and then later by Japan-based Takata Corp. in 2008.

Other companies he’s worked at include Palomar Technologies, Axsys Technologies and Aerotech Inc. Throughout his career, Formica has led three companies to exits.

Formica isn’t new to the Alphalab Gear ecosystem and has been involved with it since its launch, serving as a volunteer mentor starting in 2013 to help startups refine their business models and scale.

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