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MI H2Objective Conference: Research Shaping Michigan’s Water Future

DETROIT ? Wayne State University if hosting a conference Sept. 29-30 to connect scientists, researchers, and community leaders working in academia, industry, and government from across the state of Michigan to explore the future of Michigan?s water resources. The conference will be held at the McGregor Memorial Conference Center and Community Arts Auditorium Wayne State

By |2011-09-15T00:00:00-04:00September 15th, 2011|Archive, Clean, Green, wireless|

Strategic Staffing Solutions To Donate $33,780 To Women’s Shelter

DETROIT ? Technology-focused Strategic Staffing Solutions will present a check for $33,780 on Nov. 7 to My Sister?s Place, a shelter that provides emergency placement, counseling, personal support and legal assistance to battered women. The donation comes from two fund raisers held by Strategic Staffing Solutions to support the shelter. ?To date, S3 and the

By |2006-11-02T00:00:00-05:00November 2nd, 2006|Archive, Clean, Green, wireless|

The Engineering Society Of Detroit Elects New Officers, Directors

SOUTHFIELD ? David Meynell, President and CEO of Durr Systems, is the new president of the Engineering Society of Detroit, which also elected another dozen officers and board members at its annual meeting at the GM Wintergarden, Renaissance Center in Detroit. Other officers include: Richard Haller, President-Elect, President and COO Walbridge Aldinger Co. David Skiven,

By |2005-07-10T00:00:00-04:00July 10th, 2005|Archive, Clean, Green, wireless|

Power: Diesels and Hybrids To Double By 2012

DETROIT - J.D. Power and Associates and LMC Automotive Forecasting Services now predict that hybrids and clean diesel vehicles will grab 11 percent of the U.S. market by 2012, a figure more than twice as high as today?s sales figures. The companies say at today?s 4.8 percent of the market, diesels and hybrids are set

By |2005-06-29T00:00:00-04:00June 29th, 2005|Archive, Clean, Green, wireless|

GPSi Closes $1 Million Loan With Hennessey Capital To Fund Growth

PONTIAC ? GPSi has closed $1 million in subordinated senior debt from Hennessey Capital of Huntington Woods to meet increased demand for its Guidepoint telematics service in Mexico and North America. GPSi said its business in Mexico has more than tripled since February 2005, when it launched the new digital telematics system, which was developed

By |2005-06-26T00:00:00-04:00June 26th, 2005|Archive, Clean, Green, wireless|

Army Unveils Hybrid Vehicle Aimed At Civilian, Military Markets

DETROIT ? The U.S. Army?s National Automotive Center Monday at the 2005 SAE World Congress rolled out a hybrid light duty vehicle ? for homeland defense, military and commercial missions ? that the Army says will reduce costs by using the same non-automotive components. The MP Hybrid diesel-electric vehicle is developed in conjunction with Quantum

By |2005-04-11T00:00:00-04:00April 11th, 2005|Archive, Clean, Green, wireless|

GM’s Latest SUV To Come iPod Ready

DETROIT ? General Motor?s newest SUV, the Chevy HHR, will be fitted with a new car stereo system that can play the iPod as well as other sportier GM vehicles slated for launch later this year. GM?s wrinkle on jumping on the iPod bankwagon is new radios in the HHR will feature a spare channel

By |2005-03-21T00:00:00-05:00March 21st, 2005|Archive, Clean, Green, wireless|

Guidepoint Rolls Out New Branding Campaign

NEW ORLEANS ? Michgian-based aftermarket telematics supplier Guidepoint Systems on Sunday announced a new brand identity campaign that urges vehicle owners, You Drive. We?ll Do the Rest. The new brand campaign by the Pontiac-based telematics company was unveiled at the National Automotive Dealers Association Annual Convention and Exposition. Guidepoint said the new identity ? centered

By |2005-01-30T00:00:00-05:00January 30th, 2005|Archive, Clean, Green, wireless|

General Motors, Daimler Chrysler Partner On Hybrid Powertrains

DETROIT - DaimlerChrysler will partner with General Motors in a bid to develop a new generation of hybrid powertrains - and battle Japanese manufacturers which lead in this environmentally safer, less foreign-petroleum dependent market segment to power 21st century cars and trucks. GM and DC have signed a tentative agreement to develop a two-stage hybrid

By |2004-12-15T00:00:00-05:00December 15th, 2004|Archive, Clean, Green, wireless|