Matt Roush

About Matt Roush

Matt Roush, a former business and technology journalist for such publications as the Traverse City Record Eagle, Crain's Detroit Business and WWJ News Radio's GLTR, is now Director of Media Relations and Managing Editor, University News Bureau. He also is editor of the Engineering Society of Detroit's Technology Century website, plus a co-host of M2 TechCast on the PodcastDetroit Network.

Detroit CIOs Plan To Boost Hiring In 2018

MENLO PARK, Calif. — Technology hiring in Detroit should start off strong in 2018, according to the Robert Half Technology IT Hiring Forecast and Local Trend Report. According to the report, generated by the technology staffing business unit of the Menlo Park, Calif.-based human resources firm, fully 20 percent of Detroit-area CIOs surveyed said they

By |2017-12-14T16:35:39-05:00December 14th, 2017|ESD|

57 Mobility Startups To Showcase Auto Tech At NAIAS AutoMobili-D

DETROIT – The North American International Auto Show announced Thursday that 57 automotive technology startups will showcase their technologies as part of the NAIAS’ startup event, AutoMobili-D. 2018 NAIAS Chairman Ryan LaFontaine, CEO of the LaFontaine Automotive Group in Highland Township, noted that the number of startups exhibiting is up nearly 40 percent from the event’s

By |2017-12-07T14:36:40-05:00December 7th, 2017|Connected Tech, ESD, Mobile MI|

MSU Professor: Transparent Solar Is Wave Of The Future

EAST LANSING — See-through solar materials that can be applied to windows represent a massive source of untapped energy and could harvest as much power as bigger, bulkier rooftop solar units, scientists report in a recent issue of the scientific journal Nature Energy. Led by engineering researchers at Michigan State University, the authors argue that

By |2017-11-30T15:56:54-05:00November 30th, 2017|Clean Update, Featured, IoT|

Pixo Shows Off Virtual Reality Training Tech For First Responders

DETROIT — The virtual reality development company Pixo VR premiered its training platform for emergency management and first response teams at the Emerging Technologies Symposium for Emergency Solutions hosted earlier this month by Concordia University in Portland, Ore. Pixo was one of five companies selected to demonstrate the range of VR options for training emergency responders in

By |2017-11-29T20:06:26-05:00November 29th, 2017|ESD, IoT|

LTU Wins Grant From Howard Hughes Medical Institute To Increase Diversity Among STEAM Majors

ROYAL OAK - Hsiao-Ping Moore, PhD, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Lawrence Technological University talks about a very exclusive, competitive grant LTU just received from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to both boost research experiences for our undergraduates, and to increase diversity among STEAM majors. Hsiao-Ping More, PhD, Dean Of

By |2017-11-20T10:00:34-05:00November 19th, 2017|M2 TechCast, Podcasts, STEAM|

Detroit Conference To Look At Impact Of ‘Lightweighting’ On Small Manufacturers

DETROIT — The challenges and opportunities for smaller manufacturers of lightweighting – the effort to develop and use advanced lightweight materials in manufacturing – will be addressed in a Detroit conference Tuesday, Nov. 21. The event will be held at the Detroit headquarters of Lightweight Innovations for Tomorrow (LIFT), the federal government’s flagship manufacturing research

By |2017-11-17T14:00:57-05:00November 17th, 2017|ESD|

Secure 24 To Be Purchased By NTT Communications, World’s 4th Largest Telephone Company

SOUTHFIELD — Secure-24 - formally, Secure-24 Intermediate Holdings Inc. - will soon be purchased by a $94.2 billion Japanese telecommunications giant. The buyer of Secure-24, a provider of a wide range of managed IT services, is NTT Communications Corp., the communications division of Tokyo-based NTT Group, the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. NTT is the

By |2017-11-14T18:32:12-05:00November 14th, 2017|ESD, Featured|

UM Study: EVs Not Always Cleaner Than Gas Vehicles — Depends On The Country

ANN ARBOR — Gasoline vehicles would produce lower emissions than the average battery-electric vehicle only if their fuel economy was higher than 51.5 mpg worldwide, say researchers at the University of Michigan. In the United States, it would have to be slightly higher, at 55.4 mpg, but nowhere near the required 169.5 mpg for gas-powered

By |2017-11-10T13:34:01-05:00November 10th, 2017|Auto Tech, ESD|

Society Of Manufacturing Engineers Installs 2018 Officers

DEARBORN – SME, founded as the Society of Manufacturing Engineers, installed its 2018 officers at its annual banquet Saturday, Nov. 4. Officers of SME are chosen by a nominating committee and selected by the SME Board of Directors. These directors are elected annually by the entire voting membership of the organization. SME’s 2018 officers installed were: Thomas R.

By |2017-11-10T13:34:02-05:00November 10th, 2017|ESD|

Altair Closes Initial Public Offering Raising $179.4 Million – CEO Gets $21 Million

TROY - The Troy engineering technology developer Altair Engineering Inc. Monday announced the closing of its initial public offering. The company said its stock underwriters fully exercised their option to purchase an additional 1.8 million shares of Altair Class A common stock, indicating strong demand. After the underwriters’ exercise of the option to purchase additional

By |2017-11-08T11:53:20-05:00November 8th, 2017|Entrepreneurs, Featured|