MI Tech TV
P3 North America’s Goldsmith Describes Winning Michigan Mobility Challenge Project
ROYAL OAK - Colin Goldsmith, Managing Partner, P3 North America announces his company’s involvement with Amazon Alexa Auto. P3 also was selected by the Michigan Mobility Challenge to serve as the project lead, in partnership with
NAIAS Recap, Priva And P3 On Mobility, Drone Law Pro Update
ROYAL OAK – On M2 Techcast Jan. 21, Matt Roush and Mike Brennan provide their take on hot vehicles and trends from the North American International Auto show. At 2:15 pm, Invest Detroit's Tember Shea
InnoSTARS Competition Looking For China-Ready Michigan IoT Companies
ROYAL OAK - Chicago Venture Capitalist John Robinson talks about China's InnoSTARS competition that is coming to Detroit April 29 as part of the IoT TechConnect symposium at the Michigan Science Center. China ready IoT
Breaking News
Some Municipalities Inadvertently Supporting Cannabis Black Market
SEATTLE - Some states’ cannabis legalization laws inadvertently allow local municipalities to establish specific regulations
New Hydrogen Fuel Cell More Efficient Than Diesel Engine
DETROIT - Hydrogen fuel cell maker Loop Energy said that its latest cell system can
Economic Data Shows How IT Sector Increasingly Powers U.S. Economy
WASHINGTON—Industries vary in the relative contributions they make to national economies, but even among advanced
Relationship Marketing Through Educational Videos – New Program At MITechNews.Com
ANN ARBOR - MITechNews has launched a new video-driven social media program called Relationship Marketing
Report: Michigan Job Growth Up 7 Percent By 2024
LANSING - Long-term employment projections show the state will see 7.4 percent job growth over
Grand Rapids Metro Area Ranked No. 1 Last Year For Fastest Growing Economy In U.S.
GRAND RAPIDS - The Grand Rapids metropolitan area was the fastest growing economy in the
GVSU Economist: West Michigan Economy Remains On Track
GRAND RAPIDS - Despite slowing auto and furniture sales, the West Michigan economy continues to
3 Baker College Teams Place In Top 13 In Hack The Arch, Cyber Competition
JACKSON – Nine dedicated cyber defense students at Baker College’s Jackson campus proved they can
Wayne State Advanced Tech Education Center Earns LEED Gold
WARREN - A former Farmer Jack grocery store that Wayne State University renovated into its
Great Lakes Islands Added To Wildlife Refuge To Conserve Migratory Bird Habitat
GREEN BAY - The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and The Nature Conservancy on Wednesday
National Prize For Sustainable Energy Research Awarded To MSU Chemical Engineer
EAST LANSING - Richard Lunt, of the Michigan State University College of Engineering, has been
Detroit Greening City Ambulances
DETROIT - The City of Detroit ambulance fleet is going green.Last summer, over the summer,
Featured News
Scientists Build Circuit That Generates Clean, Limitless Power From Graphene
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – A team of University of Arkansas physicists has successfully developed a circuit capable of capturing graphene's thermal motion
Gates Backing Start-Up Behind Hydropanels That Make Water From Air
PHOENIX, Az. - They’re like solar panels, except instead of electricity, they produce water. Source Global’s hydropanels create water out of
Integr8 Includes Manufacturing Pitch Competition: Deadline To Apply April 7
TROY - New to Automation Alley's Integr8 in 2022, Michigan businesses with a manufacturing facility in the state and less than
Michigan
Mason County Sets Broadband Initiative
LUDINGTON — The Mason County Broadband Committee has partnered with the community engagement program of
Michigan Tech Research: Solar Can Aid Military Security Affordably
HOUGHTON — Vulnerabilities in the power grid are one of the most prevalent national security
A Farewell To Pants, Penguicon Recap, National Technology Management
ROYAL OAK - It’s not really like us to start off the show on a
How To Thwart Fraudulent Transactions
LANSING - Michael Rogers, communications officer for the Small Business Association of Michigan, talks with
Mason County Sets Broadband Initiative
LUDINGTON — The Mason County Broadband Committee has partnered with the community engagement program of
Michigan Tech Research: Solar Can Aid Military Security Affordably
HOUGHTON — Vulnerabilities in the power grid are one of the most prevalent national security
A Farewell To Pants, Penguicon Recap, National Technology Management
ROYAL OAK - It’s not really like us to start off the show on a
How To Thwart Fraudulent Transactions
LANSING - Michael Rogers, communications officer for the Small Business Association of Michigan, talks with
Invest Detroit Gets $1 Million From Ally Bank Foundation
DETROIT - Ally Charitable Foundation announced a $1 million commitment to Detroit's Strategic Neighborhood Fund
Invest Detroit Gets $1 Million From Ally Charitable Foundation Fund
DETROIT – Ally Charitable Foundation announced a $1 million gift to the Strategic Neighborhood Fund.
How to Successfully Streamline Business Workflows and Processes
Image Pexels CC0 License It doesn’t matter what type of business you run; achieving higher
Beyond The Buzz: An In-Depth Look At Kratom’s Cultural And Medicinal Impact
Kratom, a tropical tree native to Southeast Asia, has been used for centuries for its
Advanced Technologies
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Science Tech
Neil deGrasse Tyson talks science and Snowden at RSA
SAN FRANCISCO - Neil deGrasse Tyson didn't have much to say about cybersecurity at the RSA conference on Thursday - but nobody much cared. The tech industry folks gathered at the annual cybersecurity conference soaked
Michigan STEM Partnership Gets $26K From Bosch Community Fund
HOWELL - The Michigan STEM Partnership has received a $26,000 grant from the Bosch Community Fund to further define the Partnership’s opportunities to improve the evolving STEM landscape in Michigan. Information gathered through research, assessment
STEM At The Michigan Science Center
Seun Phillips, VP of Education and Engagement at Michigan Science Center joined our experts to describe the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) programs that the Michigan Science Center is using to encourage children, particularly girls,
Michigan Science Center’s CEO Matthews Kicks Off New Podcast Series On M2 Techcast
ROYAL OAK - Tonya Matthews, PhD, is the Michigan Science Center’s first permanent chief executive and has led its climb to becoming the Science Technology Engineering and Math Hub for greater Detroit and the state.
Industry 4.0 Featured News
Mobility
Meritor To Build Drivetrains For Electric Trash Trucks
TROY—Officials at the auto supplier Meritor, Inc. (NYSE: MTOR) announced a five-year agreement to supply
DTE Energy Partners With Ann Arbor, Roseville Schools To Deploy Six Electric Buses
DETROIT — DTE Energy has partnered with Ann Arbor and Roseville schools to deploy six
American Center For Mobility Breaks Ground On Event Center
YPSILANTI – The American Center for Mobility broke ground at its Willow Run site on
AT&T To Build 5G Network At American Center For Mobility
YPSILANTI - American Center for Mobility and AT&T are extending their collaboration to speed development
Digital and Mobile
Secrecy Surrounds White House Cybersecurity Staff Shakeup
WASHINGTON DC - The chief information security officer for the White House's Executive Office of
Washtenaw Community College Mobility Sector Training Cited In Snyder’s State Of The State
ANN ARBOR - Washtenaw Community College’s work in training technicians for jobs in the mobility
U.S. Visitors May Be Asked To Give Up Social Media Passwords To Border Agents
WASHINGTON DC - Visitors to the US might be asked to relinquish their social media
Mobile Monday Detroit Recaps Feb. 13 Consumer Electronics Show, Detroit Auto Show
TROY – Two major events took place in January that are of great importance to
They Spy On Us to Protect Us/How Dare They Spy on Us? The Pendulum Swings On
TENAFLY, N.J. - One of the security-related topics that has the least actual impact on
Data Privacy And Security; Is It Only Hackers Your Should Worry About?
TENAFLY, N.J. - As we approach the Internet of things, more and more things are
Securing The Internet Of Things
TENAFLY, N.J. - A European judge recently blocked a security researcher's paper describing how to
Defending Against Custom Malware: The Rise of STAP
TENAFLY, N.J. - How do you defend against something that's never been seen before? That's
Business and Finance
Hacker Fellows Kicks Off Third Year – Let the Matchmaking Begin
ANN ARBOR - Hacker Fellows is kicking off its third year of supporting the Michigan tech
Carrot Wellness, Tech248 Member, Gamifies Health App For 60,000 Customers
ROYAL OAK - Irene Spanos, co-founder of Tech248 in Oakland County, interviews Michael Andaran, the
DTX Launch Detroit 10-Week Summer Accelerator Application Deadline April 21
DETROIT - DTX Launch Detroit is an intensive 10-week summer accelerator for college students and
Entrepreneur You Conference For Women Is Back
DETROIT - Entrepreneur YOU is the premier women led conference supporting other women entrepreneurs in





































