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Automation Alley 2016 Report: Southeast Michigan Tech Companies To Outperform Silicon Valley

DETROIT - Automation Alley forecasts economic growth for Southeast Michigan technology companies in 2016 will outperform even Silicon Valley in many key areas, including revenue, research and development, investment and hiring. These findings and more were revealed Monday in Automation Alley’s 2016 Technology Industry Report at a breakfast briefing at the Detroit Institute of the

By |2016-02-27T12:22:01-05:00February 22nd, 2016|Featured, News|

Report: Google Shopping For Southeast Michigan Office Space For Autonomous Vehicle Research

DETROIT - Google Inc. is in the market for new high-tech space in the suburbs. Sources say the Internet giant has been scouting for locations of at least 30,000 square feet for R&D space related to autonomous vehicles, Crain’s Detroit News reported Friday. The locations that have been considered so far include Southfield, Troy and

By |2016-02-19T17:03:36-05:00February 19th, 2016|Autonomous Vehicles, News|

Have Fun Learning At Lawrence Tech Summer Science Camps

SOUTHFIELD - Lawrence Technological University is now accepting applications for its 2016 Summer Science Camps. Incoming high school sophomores, juniors and seniors have their choice of several camps in June and July. Both day and residential camp options are available. All camps are held in Lawrence Tech’s state-of-the-art laboratories on its Southfield campus. Among the

By |2016-02-18T18:34:21-05:00February 18th, 2016|ESD, News|

SBAM, MISBDC Partner To Launch Business Needs Assessment Program

GRAND RAPIDS - The Michigan Small Business Development Center and Small Business Association of Michigan launched a joint research project designed to help determine what resources small and medium-size Michigan companies need for future success. The research project kicked off February 10 with a survey of small business owners to learn more about what kind

By |2016-02-18T14:44:05-05:00February 18th, 2016|Entrepreneurs, Featured, News|

University Of Michigan Prototype Engine Could Take Men To Mars

ANN ARBOR - The spacecraft engine that will help take humans to Mars may be based on a University of Michigan prototype. NASA gave this dream new credibility by funding a spaceflight propulsion system to be built around a tabletop-sized thruster developed by Alec Gallimore, the Richard F. and Eleanor A. Towner Professor of Engineering

By |2016-02-17T22:00:50-05:00February 17th, 2016|Featured, News|

Smith Named New President At Eastern Michigan University

YPSILANTI - James Smith, currently president of Northern State University in South Dakota, was named the new president of Eastern Michigan University on Friday. Smith will begin his duties on July 1, the start of the university's new fiscal year. He succeeds Susan Martin, who retired in 2015. Smith has been president of the university

By |2016-02-15T11:19:38-05:00February 15th, 2016|News|

M2 TechCast Feb. 15 – Bridge Magazine Expose On Flint Water Crisis, TechTown DTX Launch Detroit Taking Applications

FERNDALE - Chastity Pratt Dawsey from Bridge Magazine appears on M2 TechCast Monday Feb. 15 to discuss a story about the Flint water crisis that will appear in Bridge on Tuesday.  Bridge's story this week is about the people and their mistrust for their government. It explores how residents' mistrust for government has so badly

By |2016-02-12T12:21:54-05:00February 12th, 2016|M2 TechCast, News, Podcasts|

Gov. Snyder Proposes $10 Million Increase In Skilled Trades Training Program

LANSING - The Department of Talent and Economic Development, which includes the Michigan Strategic Fund, the Talent Investment Agency and the Michigan State Housing Development Authority, would receive $1.1 billion in total ongoing funding under Governor Rick Snyder's budget proposal, which includes a $10 million increase to the Skilled Trades Training program. The budget proposal

By |2016-02-11T16:34:50-05:00February 11th, 2016|News, Politics|

MI Earth Day Fest Returns April 22 To Rochester Municipal Park

ROCHESTER - The MI Earth Day Fest will return to last year’s new location in the Rochester Municipal Park & City Center area on April 22 and run throughout the weekend. Admission to the event and all programs is free of charge and open to all ages. “It's never been more important to celebrate Earth

By |2016-02-11T16:26:12-05:00February 11th, 2016|Clean Update, News|

Switch Picks The Christman Co. As General Contractor For Pyramid Data Center

GAINES TOWNSHIP - Switch Communications Group LLC has selected Lansing-based The Christman Co. to serve as the general contractor for the company’s data center project at the former Steelcase pyramid building, MiBiz reported Monday.  The Las Vegas-based operator of co-located cloud-based data centers plans to invest up to $5 billion into the West Michigan facility,

By |2016-02-08T20:54:13-05:00February 8th, 2016|Featured, News|