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Michigan CEO Survey: Economic Outlook For State Improves, Talent Remains Concern

DETROIT – Michigan’s top executives say their economic outlook for both Michigan and the country has improved slightly, but the optimism is tempered by concerns about the state’s talent pool, according to Business Leaders for Michigan’s most recent quarterly economic outlook survey released today. A majority of the respondents, 54%, expect Michigan’s economy to remain

By |2023-05-15T11:08:07-04:00May 15th, 2023|Featured, News|

Chinese Researchers Make Major Breakthrough In 6G Communication

BEIJING - Researchers at the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation Second Institute have achieved a breakthrough in next-generation 6G communication by conducting the first real-time wireless transmission, the South China Morning Post reported. 6G, short for the sixth generation cellular network, is the next frontier of telecommunications which promises more reliable and faster communication than

By |2023-05-15T11:08:09-04:00May 15th, 2023|Featured, Industry 4.0|

Researchers Find Way To Produce Hydrogen And Purify Water

EDMONTON, Alberta - University of Alberta researchers have developed a new catalyst that could revolutionize how we generate power and purify water. When placed in any type of water and provided with a small amount of power, the catalyst produces hydrogen that can be fed into a fuel cell to generate electricity along with distilled

By |2023-05-15T11:08:09-04:00May 15th, 2023|Featured, Science|

New Tandem Solar Cell Sets Highest Record Of Power Conversion In The World

SAUDI ARABIA - Researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology have developed a novel solar cell with the potential to significantly improve the energy efficiency of renewable sources. The 'tandem' solar cells were developed combining silicon and perovskite sub-cells, making them highly efficient and potentially superior to widely used crystalline solar cells. At the

By |2023-05-15T11:08:10-04:00May 15th, 2023|Clean Update, Featured|

Report: Economy Flattening, Concerns Rise Over Employment Picture

GRAND RAPIDS -- West Michigan manufacturers continue to signal a slowing economy as Grand Valley State University’s closely watched monthly purchasing managers survey showed continued softness and increased caution. “We are well aware that the office furniture business remains soft, and we had hoped that the pent-up demand in automotive would help keep the West

By |2023-05-08T10:02:29-04:00May 7th, 2023|Featured, News|

Detroit Book Depository Building New Home For Ford Mobility Lab

DETROIT - Inside the refreshed shell of an 87-year-old building in Detroit that’s been wracked by fire, tragedy, and more than 30 years of abandonment, a new multi-armed venture is trying to shape the future of mobility. The building is the new home of Newlab, a technology collaborative and business incubator originally started in Brooklyn.

By |2023-05-04T15:17:11-04:00May 4th, 2023|Auto Tech, Featured, Mobility|

Norwegian Developer To Build Electrolyzer Manufacturing Plant In Michigan

NATIONAL HARBOR, Md.–The Norwegian hydrogen technology developer Nel announced plans to build an electrolyzer manufacturing plant in Michigan. The final location hasn’t been determined, but Nel announced that the plant would employ more than 500 people. The announcement came at the SelectUSA Investment Sumit at Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor. Michigan

By |2023-05-04T15:00:26-04:00May 4th, 2023|ESD, Featured|

Dormant Palisades Nuclear Plant Could Be Reactivated To Provide 5 Percent of Michigan’s Energy Needs

DETROIT - A company that tears down closed nuclear power plants wants to do in Michigan what has never been done in the U.S.: restore a dead one to life. Holtec Decommissioning International bought the Palisades Nuclear Generating Station last June for the stated purpose of dismantling it, weeks after previous owner Entergy shut it

By |2023-04-30T15:34:57-04:00April 30th, 2023|Featured, News|

US Could Generate 600 GigaWatts Of Clean Energy To Power 420 Million Homes

NEW YORK - The U.S. is poised to deliver 600 GW of new solar, wind, and energy storage capacity through to the end of the decade, according to the latest U.S. Clean Energy Market Outlook from BloombergNEF, enough to power 420 million homes. The influential analyst firm said the U.S. renewables sector was poised for

By |2023-04-30T15:35:21-04:00April 30th, 2023|Clean Update, Featured|

UM Professor David Brophy Announces Midwest Growth Capital Symposium

ANN ARBOR - The Midwest Growth Capital Symposium, formerly called the Michigan Growth Capital Symposium, returns May 23-24 at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business. Founder UM Finance Professor, David Brophy, joins Matt Roush and Mike Brennan on MITech TV to provide all the details including naming the two keynote speakers. Brophy also

By |2023-04-30T15:36:30-04:00April 25th, 2023|Entrepreneurs, Featured, mitechtv|