"Because of its success to date, MxD is now ready to stand on its own and continue to drive change and impact in manufacturing,” said Caralynn Nowinski Collens, UI LABS’ CEO. "MxD is in a very strong position to fully take control of its own future in this high-growth market."
According to MxD, UI LABS played an essential role in standing up MxD and its sister organization, City Tech, as they built out their teams, grew membership, launched projects and secured financial support. As each unit grew and became more distinct, their need to share space and resources waned.
Collens will remain CEO of UI LABS through the transition. Once complete, Collens will serve on the MxD board, and UI LABS, as a brand, will sunset with all employees being absorbed by either MxD or City Tech. Chandra Brown and Brenna Berman will continue to lead MxD and City Tech, respectively.
"I am thrilled to lead MxD into the next chapter of helping U.S. manufacturers become more competitive and our defense industrial base better prepared," said Brown. "The new branding reflects the potential for exponential growth when you apply cutting-edge digital technologies to manufacturing."