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Grand Rapids Named Top City For Tech Talent Growth

GRAND RAPIDS  – Grand Rapids ranks #7 on CBRE’s list of up-and-coming North American tech-talent markets in the annual Scoring Tech Talent report, which ranks 75 U.S. and Canadian markets according to their ability to attract and grow tech talent. Grand Rapid’s local tech employment has grown by 28% in the past five years and

By |2023-07-29T15:36:06-04:00July 28th, 2023|ESD|

Business Leaders For Michigan Provides Recommendations To Improve Graduation Rates, Close Talent Gaps And Improve Competitiveness

DETROIT – As Michigan looks to grow jobs, income and population, and succeed in navigating economic disruptions and the future of work, a high-performing community college system will be essential, according to a new report released today by Business Leaders for Michigan. The report, “Compete to Win: Building a World-Class Community College System,” is focused

By |2023-07-29T15:36:07-04:00July 28th, 2023|News|

Bosch Starts Volume Production Of Its Fuel-Cell Power Module

STUTTGART, Germany – Bosch is entering the hydrogen age of mobility. At its Stuttgart-Feuerbach location, the supplier of technology and services has now begun volume production of its fuel-cell power module. Nikola Corporation, based in the United States, will serve as the pilot customer with its Class 8 hydrogen fuel cell electric truck, which is

By |2023-07-29T15:36:07-04:00July 28th, 2023|Auto Tech, New Products, New Products / Contracts|

Tesla’s Powerwall Home System Just Hit Major Milestone

AUSTIN, Texas - Tesla has announced that it has installed over 500,000 Powerwalls to date, according to reporting from Electrek. The milestone signals the growing popularity of powering homes with clean solar energy. Powerwall is an integrated battery system that can store solar and other energy for later use. Combined with solar panels, it could be a way to significantly cut down on

By |2023-07-29T15:36:08-04:00July 28th, 2023|New Products, New Products / Contracts|

57 Percent Of All Commercial Diesel Trucks Are Near-Zero Emissions Models

WASHINGTON  – U.S. trucking companies are buying more new, low emission, diesel technology than ever before. Research shows the number of new near-zero emission diesel trucks on the road increased 10.2% between 2021 and 2022 according to the Diesel Technology Forum (DTF). Near-zero emission trucks are advanced diesel technology manufactured in the 2010 and later

By |2023-07-29T14:43:45-04:00July 28th, 2023|Clean Update, ESD|

4 Ways Technology Is Helping Businesses To Save Money

In the current economic environment, every business needs to find intelligent ways to cut costs and save money. In recent years, high inflation rates have become common in both America and Europe. This has led to higher prices when purchasing raw materials and these increased costs are often passed to the consumer in the form

By |2023-12-12T09:04:09-05:00July 28th, 2023|Business|

5 Essential IT Security Practices Every Business Should Implement

With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses saw increased demand for remote working opportunities. And even after the pandemic, there was no going back from the same. However, this escalated the risk of cyberattacks resulting in tremendous loss of crucial business information and finances. In fact, according to a report, about 20% of these

By |2025-10-29T18:45:55-04:00July 28th, 2023|Guest Columns|

U.S. Recovered Non-Human Biologics From UFO Crash Sites

WASHINGTON DC - Three military veterans testified in Congress' highly anticipated hearing on UFOs Wednesday, including a former Air Force intelligence officer who claimed the U.S. government has operated a secret "multi-decade" reverse engineering program of recovered vessels. He also said the U.S. has recovered non-human "biologics" from alleged crash sites. But while the topic

By |2023-07-28T10:34:19-04:00July 28th, 2023|Featured, Politics, Politics/Government|

UFOs An Open Secret In Military – Seen All The Time

UFOs are seen so much by fighter pilots their existence is an "open secret" in the US Air Force, a whistleblower is set to tell Congress. Three high ranking Air Force and intelligence officers are set to testify about Unidentified Flying Objects to lawmakers in Washington DC. Lieutenant Ryan Graves, a former F-18 pilot, is expected to

By |2023-07-26T16:04:57-04:00July 26th, 2023|Guest Columns|

Alien Spaceship Crashed Into Mars?

It has been described as one of the 'most bizarre' objects ever discovered on the Martian surface. So could extraterrestrials be to blame for this 'bone-like' rock with peculiar pointy protrusions? Well, far-fetched though it may seem, scientists say they cannot rule out the possibility that an alien spacecraft crash-landing on the Red Planet was responsible.  

By |2023-07-31T08:57:42-04:00July 26th, 2023|Guest Columns|