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Energy Secretary Granholm Discloses Battery Apprenticeship Guidelines For Michigan

DETROIT - Top officials in President Joe Biden's administration visited a United Auto Workers union hall in Michigan on Tuesday to tout their efforts to support clean energy jobs, announcing new training guidelines for apprenticeships to expand the country's battery workforce amid growth in the market for electric vehicles. U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm and

Ex-British Special Forces Claims UK Military Captured Crashed Alien UFO

A former paratrooper and military intelligence officer claims British special forces recovered a downed “non-human” UFO in Northern England in the 1980s. Franc Milburn, who was part of the British Army’s elite Parachute Regiment, made this reveal, he says, because of American whistleblowers recently coming forth with their stories of a secret UFO crash retrieval program. Milburn

By |2024-03-27T12:00:56-04:00March 26th, 2024|Guest Columns|

Auto Expert Paul Eisenstein Dishes On EPA EV Update, New York Auto Show

DETROIT - Detroit-based auto pro Paul Eisenstein provides his take on new EPA Mileage standards tamped down because consumers aren't purchasing Electric Vehicles as much as the government expected. He also talks about the New York auto show, which he is attending this week. Plus he updates the Detroit Auto Show moving back to January

By |2024-03-26T14:58:11-04:00March 26th, 2024|mitechtv|

LTU Offers Combined Architecture And Engineering Degrees

SOUTHFIELD - Hunter Assenmacher a senior at Lawrence Technological University explains why he chose LTU's Architectural Engineering program and how it will not only provide him with a bachelor's degree but also a master's degree when he graduates in 2025. From the LTU website: Architectural engineers are multi-talented – not only do they understand the

By |2024-03-26T11:37:06-04:00March 26th, 2024|ESD, mitechtv|

Enhancing Urban Safety: Exploring the Versatility and Security of Removable Bollards

The modern urban terrain is filled with challenges related to traffic control and security. As the number of vehicles on the road increases, along with heightened security concerns, the need for effective and flexible traffic management solutions becomes more apparent. Removable bollards have emerged as a key tool in this regard, addressing both safety and

By |2024-03-25T19:02:17-04:00March 25th, 2024|Guest Columns|

Architechural Engineering, The Underground, EMU-Henry Ford Deal, Auto News

Hunter Assenmacher from LTU discusses Architectural Engineering program. Kanchan Wankhede, Director of Entrepreneurial Services The Underground, Region 6 Smart Zone Business Incubator Managed by the EDA of St. Clair County. Paul Eisenstein updates the latest auto news.  EMU VP of Enrollment Katie Condon-Martin provides details on Eastern Michigan University and Henry Ford College launch new

By |2024-04-03T16:44:55-04:00March 25th, 2024|Podcasts|

Shape the Future of MITechNews: Your Opinion Matters

Welcome to our MITechNews community survey!We are on a mission to ensure our website serves as a dynamic, insightful hub for technology enthusiasts like you. Your perspectives and preferences are crucial in guiding the evolution of our content, features, and overall user experience.Completed entries between June 1, 2024, and June 30, 2024, will be considered

By |2024-06-02T16:11:06-04:00March 25th, 2024|Featured, General, News|

Proposed Change Would Expand Allowable e-Bike Operation

LANSING - Operation of Class 1 electric bicycles on state park-managed nonmotorized trails open to bicycles would expand under a proposed Michigan Department of Natural Resources land use change that could go into effect as early as this spring. Under current Michigan law, only Class 1 e-bikes – e-bikes that are pedal-assisted and can go

From 3D To Outer Space: Register For WCC Youth Summer Camps

ANN ARBOR – Registration is open for Washtenaw Community College’s (WCC) hands-on summer camps for area youth ages 5-18. e Seven camps are designed to motivate participants with fun activities ranging from NASA-affiliated space exploration and STEM-based problem-solving to archeological discoveries and Lego building projects. Each camp is conducted by instructors connected to organizations steeped

Automation Alley Integr8 Playbook Focuses On Additive Manufacturing

TROY – Automation Alley’s third playbook of its 2024 Integr8 Roundtable Series is focused on how additive manufacturing continues to revolutionize the traditional design process and how manufacturers can overcome barriers to adopting and successfully using the technology. The insights for the playbook were gathered at a Feb. 14 roundtable discussion hosted by Automation Alley, which featured

By |2024-03-24T15:55:03-04:00March 24th, 2024|Industry 4.0|