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Flexcon partners with Auxilium Worcester to open new materials lab

Auxilium, founded in 2025, supports early-stage startups with capital, mentorship, workspace, and operational support.

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By: Greg Hrinya

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Auxilium Worcester, an accelerator and innovation studio supporting early-stage technology companies, will open a state-of-the-art materials science lab in downtown Worcester in partnership with FlexconThe Flexcon Lab at Auxilium, located at 311 Main Street in Worcester, addresses a gap in accessible materials science lab space for startups in Massachusetts by adding 3,000 square feet of new lab capacity.

Auxilium, founded in 2025 and backed by Rucker Investments, supports early-stage startups with capital, mentorship, workspace, and operational support. This specialized laboratory provides innovators and researchers with the environment and capabilities needed to pursue cutting-edge work that advances commercial feasibility and scalability.

In addition to its state-of-the-art testing equipment, the facility is staffed by highly skilled laboratory technicians and process engineers. The staff understands the technical and operational requirements for commercial success.

Extensive experience

With extensive experience across sectors such as medical diagnostics, functional structures, aerospace, clean technology, and electronics, the team offers a depth of expertise that makes this lab an ideal setting for organizations seeking to leverage world-class resources. This new partnership provides participants in Auxilium’s programs with direct access to equipment and technical expertise. It also serves as a joint accelerator cohort focused on materials science.

“The Flexcon Lab at Auxilium adds a new level of capability for founders,” says Zachary Dutton, executive director, Auxilium. “The combination of specialized equipment and direct access to industry experts allows us to attract startups from across the country that need real-world environments to develop and test their technology.”

The new lab builds on growing momentum in Worcester’s innovation economy. In 2025, Worcester ranked in the top 25 nationally in three categories in the CBRE US Life Sciences Talent and Trends report and was named among the top 10 mid-sized metros for STEM jobs by CoworkingCafe. The Commonwealth recently announced a $5.2 million investment to establish the Central Massachusetts BioHub. This underscores its commitment to supporting a growing innovation sector in Worcester.

Flexcon’s role

Flexcon, part of 44 Maple Group, will provide technical expertise and support for the lab. The Flexcon Lab at Auxilium will also house the Tech Solutions Group, a division of 44 Maple Group.

“The Auxilium collaboration represents what’s possible when families, businesses, and visionaries come together with a shared purpose. We’re proud to help build a hub where ideas can grow and people can thrive,” states Neil McDonough, executive chair, 44 Maple Group. “This lab is more than a space. It’s a commitment to the future of our community. By investing in local innovation and entrepreneurship, we’re creating opportunities that will ripple across generations.”

Since its founding in 2025, Auxilium has already launched two accelerator programs. Most recently, it announced a partnership with Massachusetts Biomedical Initiatives (MBI) to offer a joint life sciences accelerator cohort that is currently accepting applications, with enrollment expected to conclude in spring 2026.

Construction of the Flexcon Lab at Auxilium is expected to have a grand opening taking place in summer 2026.

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