La Kretz Innovation Campus Gives Over $400 Million Back to Los Angeles, CA

La Kretz Innovation Campus (LACI), a hub for incubating tech startups and the clean energy marketplace, has created over $400 million in economic benefits for Los Angeles in addition to adding 1,500+ jobs.

During NASEO’s Annual Meeting in California on September 15-18, State Energy Officials, industry experts, and energy innovators were invited to tour the facility.  We were impressed by what we found. 

The LACI campus was originally created by the City of Los Angeles in partnership with the federal government.  According to Mike Swords, VP of Government Relations at LACI, the City of Los Angeles fronted 40% of the cost of LACI, and a government grant funded the rest.  This collaboration birthed a multi-faceted workspace that is open to the public and has transformed LA’s Arts District.  It is powered by its own 175kW solar-powered microgrid, which would continue running for eight hours independently even if the rest of the city’s power shut off.  The office contains extensive open-air workspace in order to facilitate collaboration for all of the new startups that call LACI home, and hosts $11 million worth of tools, labs, and equipment that all of the startups have access to.  The public can also utilize this same equipment with a small membership fee and LACI training.  Some of the technology startups have access to include: a biochemistry lab, water jet, laser cutters, 3D printers, welding equipment, and an Advanced Prototyping Center.  Exhibits within the campus, including a model smart home, are fascinating additions that the public can explore as well.

One of LACI’s main goals is helping new companies in clean energy and zero emissions mobility industries be “responsive to the evolving environmental, social, and economic needs of the planet.”  In alignment with this effort, LADWP reports LACI has helped 67 companies raise $135 million to launch the new businesses into the marketplace.

For more on the La Kretz Innovation Campus, visit https://laincubator.org/.