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Michigan Science Center Finalist For US2020 STEM Coalition Challenge

DETROIT – The Michigan Science Center was named a finalist in the US2020 STEM Coalition Challenge, a competition for communities across the country to develop cross-sector partnerships bringing quality hands-on STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) mentoring and maker-centered learning to underrepresented students. As a finalist, MiSci will move on to compete for a share

By |2018-02-05T21:09:43-05:00February 5th, 2018|STEM|

Tax Reform, Stock Prices Keep Confidence High

ANN ARBOR - Consumer sentiment has remained largely unchanged for more than a year at very favorable levels, according to the University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers. The January Sentiment figure was just 0.2 Index-points below December's, and just 1.1 points below the 2017 average of 96.8—which was the highest yearly average since 2000, said

By |2018-02-04T08:22:20-05:00February 4th, 2018|News|

IoT TechConnect Update: Matthews MC, IoT Pitch Contest, Plus Comcast Winter Olympic Coverage, LTU Video Gamer Design Marathon

ROYAL OAK - Michigan Science Center CEO Dr. Tonya Matthews will announce she is Mistress of Ceremonies for IoT TechConnect. Comcast Executive Director Vito Forienza will discuss Winter Olympics Coverage. Lawrence Tech’s Director Of BFA Game Art Marshall Ashton will explain a 48-hour video game design marathon. Kyyba Accelerator CEO Tel Ganesan will announce an

By |2018-02-04T08:22:21-05:00February 2nd, 2018|Featured, M2 TechCast, Podcasts|

Detroit Ranks 9th For Major US Markets Attracting Startups

DETROIT - Detroit ranks 9th in a list of 26 major US markets for startups moving into the metropolitan area in the past year, a new survey shows. What’s more, Detroit CIOs reported the top three impacts startup and business growth has had on the city: The Detroit area has become more innovative (87 percent)

By |2018-01-31T21:06:18-05:00January 31st, 2018|Entrepreneurs, Featured|

Grand Rapids Chamber Refreshes Business Services

GRAND RAPIDS – The Grand Rapids Chamber has refreshed its Business Services offerings, providing members tools to develop new business relationships, expand the customer base and connect with peers. The Chamber listened to member requests for more accessible and rewarding business services and tailored the 2018 program offerings to meet those needs. “We have developed

By |2018-01-31T19:30:54-05:00January 31st, 2018|Entrepreneurs|

Michigan Individual Income Tax Filing Season Has Begun: Hackers Seek To Steal Your Refund

LANSING - Michigan’s individual income tax filing season officially has begun and an army of hackers are waiting to steal your identity and your refund, warns the Michigan Treasury Department. In an effort to protect Michigan taxpayers, the state Treasury Department continues to implement security measures to stop tax-related identity theft. As a result, some

By |2018-01-31T19:18:33-05:00January 31st, 2018|Cyber Defense, Politics, Politics/Government|

MSP Trivalent Group Promotes Two To Vice President

GRANDVILLE -  Managed Service Provider has named two long-time employees Vice Presidents to Business Development and Sales.  Ken Zimmer, a Trivalent employee since 2000, has been named Vice President of Business Development. “Ken has been instrumental in helping Trivalent develop client relationships in West Michigan as our Sales Director, and this promotion allows him to

By |2018-01-28T16:52:53-05:00January 28th, 2018|New Products / Contracts|

Catalyst Education Awards Honor Southwest Michigan Educators

KALAMAZOO – Educators from Southwest Michigan were recognized last week with Catalyst Education Awards during Catalyst University, a daylong leadership event hosted by the regional economic development organization Southwest Michigan First at Wings Event Center in Kalamazoo. The Catalyst Education Awards received applications from teachers, principals and entire schools from across Southwest Michigan, competing in

By |2018-01-28T16:52:53-05:00January 28th, 2018|New Products / Contracts|

Record Leap In 2014-2016 Global Temperatures Biggest Since 1900

ANN ARBOR - Global surface temperatures surged by a record amount from 2014 to 2016, boosting the total amount of warming since the start of the last century by more than 25 percent in just three years, according to a University of Arizona-led team that includes a University of Michigan scientist. "Our paper is the

By |2018-01-25T19:28:59-05:00January 25th, 2018|Clean Update, Featured|

Flying Slime: Harmful Algal Blooms Can Become Airborne

ANN ARBOR - Waves lapping against the shoreline is always a pretty scene, but it may also be a way for toxins from harmful algal blooms to become airborne. Harmful algal blooms—blooms composed of blue-green algae—crop up throughout the Great Lakes region during hot summers. Algae reproduces, unchecked, producing toxins and sapping oxygen from water.

By |2018-01-25T19:18:54-05:00January 25th, 2018|Clean Update|