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Dynamic_Carbon_Credits Using Carbon Sequestration

Dynamic Carbon Credits combat climate change through a unique technique called carbon sequestration. Imagine a world where trees aren't just a source of beauty, but also a powerful tool in the fight against climate change. That's the vision of Dynamic Carbon Credits. Through innovative plant-based solutions, they are harnessing nature's power to capture and store

By |2024-08-29T22:33:01-04:00August 14th, 2024|mitechtv, New Products, New Products / Contracts|

CrowdStrike Network Breakdown Analyzed by Dan Lohrmann From Presidio

EAST LANSING - On July 19, 2024, a CrowdStrike software update unleashed mayhem on computer systems at airports, banks and more from Australia to Atlanta. What happened, and what lessons can we take away? Presidio cybersecurity expert Dan Lohrmann, former chief information officer at the state of Michigan, said bottom line, mistakes will be made,

By |2024-08-14T12:52:55-04:00August 14th, 2024|Cyber Defense, mitechtv|

Ohio Cannabis Sales In First Week Exceeding Expectations Despite High Prices

COLUMBUS - Recreational cannabis sales in Ohio have been legal for a week and business is booming. Sales in Ohio are rivaling some of the top cannabis markets in the country. It’s also attracting customers from nearby states, where recreational marijuana isn’t legal. But prices remain high in comparison to Michigan. “We’re seeing numbers at

By |2024-08-14T09:02:29-04:00August 14th, 2024|Featured, Marijuana Business, News|

How Small Businesses Can Finally Make the Shift Towards Using Green Energy

Image credit When you think of green energy as a business owner, what comes to mind? Is it using wind turbines? Is it major businesses, such as companies on a global scale, expecting a solar farm return on investment? How about those who have the power to negotiate what type of power they want to

By |2024-08-13T09:55:32-04:00August 13th, 2024|Business|

Ohio Medical Marijuana Patients Get Priority Over Recreational Customers

COLUMBUS - With recreational cannabis sales underway across Ohio as of Tuesday, the non-medical, adult-use products are coming at a premium. Owners of medical marijuana dispensaries and others in the industry have said the sky-high costs are to stave off potential shortages down the line, but that medical card holders have nothing to worry about. For existing

By |2024-08-13T14:52:08-04:00August 12th, 2024|Marijuana Business, News|

Chris Rydzewski Reflects on Her MCWT Executive Director Experience and Longtime Involvement

SOUTHFIELD - Chris Rydzewski, who served as Executive Director of the Michigan Council of Women in Technology for the past seven years, stepped down from that role on July 1, 2023. She transitioned into a part-time position as Director of Partnerships and Strategic Alliances before concluding her journey with MCWT on July 1, 2024. "As

By |2024-08-13T12:35:21-04:00August 12th, 2024|Entrepreneurs, mitechtv|

DEF_CON Political Fundraiser 2024 Backing Kamala Harris

LAS VEGAS — At the largest hacker conference in the world this week, DEFCON 2024, a notable turnout occurred for a rare and overtly partisan event, the DEF CON Political Fundraiser 2024 Backing Kamala Harris’ Presidential Campaign. This fundraiser was specifically aimed at supporting the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, Kamala Harris. 1. How Much Money

By |2024-08-29T19:58:16-04:00August 12th, 2024|Cyber Defense, Featured|

Michigan Team Claims Top Honors in Electrek Solar Challenge

The Electrek American Solar Challenge is a spectacular showcase for student-led engineering and innovation, with over 30 teams across North America competing in the gruelling eight-day race. After an incredible competition that tested technology and endurance, the University of Michigan's solar car team clinched first place this year. The University of Michigan Innovate Their Way

By |2025-02-05T09:12:21-05:00August 12th, 2024|Guest Columns|

GVSU Research Shows West Michigan Economy Slowing

GRAND RAPIDS - While the recent turmoil in financial markets around the world triggered fears of a recession, a Grand Valley State University researcher said he’s not ready to make that declaration for the national or local economies. Brian Long, director of supply chain management research at the Seidman College of Business, said his data

By |2024-08-11T16:38:30-04:00August 11th, 2024|Featured, News|