Matt Roush

About Matt Roush

Matt Roush is a freelance writer, editor, and photographer, and co-host of MITech TV with MITechNews founder and publisher Mike Brennan. He is a longtime Michigan journalist and marketing professional, having spent more than 30 years in journalism for media outlets including WWJ Newsradio 950, Crain’s Detroit Business, the Kalamazoo Gazette, and the Traverse City Record-Eagle, and over a decade in nonprofit media relations and marketing for The Engineering Society of Detroit and Lawrence Technological University.

Robofest Michigan Championship Coming To Lawrence Tech Saturday

SOUTHFIELD – The Michigan Championship of Robofest is coming to Lawrence Technological University in Southfield April 30. Some 91 teams that advanced from 11 Michigan qualifying events will vie for state championships – and spots in the Robofest World Championship, also being held at LTU May 13 and 14. The state championship will begin at 9

By |2016-04-27T20:18:47-04:00April 27th, 2016|Featured, News|

Lawrence Tech Students Win 4 Of 5 Prizes In Cybersecurity Competition

SOUTHFIELD - Students from Lawrence Technological University took first, second and tied for third place at the ISACA Cybersecurity Scholarship Case Competition, held last weekend at the University of Detroit Mercy. Teams of one or more students from Lawrence Tech, Detroit Mercy, Eastern Michigan University and Baker College competed in the event. It was organized

By |2016-04-14T19:45:19-04:00April 14th, 2016|Cyber Defense, News|

Ford Fusion Hybrid Autonomous Research Vehicle, No Headlights No Problem

DEARBORN - Last month, under the cover of night, a Ford Fusion Hybrid autonomous research vehicle with no headlights on navigated along lonely desert roads, performing a task that would be perilous for a human driver. Driving in pitch black at Ford Arizona Proving Ground marks the next step on the company’s journey to delivering

By |2016-04-13T20:42:31-04:00April 13th, 2016|Autonomous Vehicles, ESD|

Lawrence Tech’s High-Tech Parking Lot Part Of White House Water Summit

SOUTHFIELD – A new water runoff control system in a parking lot at Lawrence Technological University in Southfield is among the water quality improvement projects that will be showcased at the White House Water Summit Tuesday, March 22. LTU professor Donald Carpenter received word of the project’s inclusion in the Water Summit on Wednesday. “This

By |2016-03-18T16:10:50-04:00March 18th, 2016|Clean Update, ESD|

Robofest Returns To Lawrence Technological University April 30

SOUTHFIELD — Early spring means that it’s Robofest season – all over the world. Robofest is a festival of competitions and events with autonomous robots that encourages students – from fifth grade to college – to have fun, while learning the principles of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), along with computer science. Students design,

By |2016-03-18T11:49:45-04:00March 18th, 2016|Entrepreneurs, ESD, Featured|

Willow Run Airport To Become Center For Autonomous, Connected Vehicles

ANN ARBOR — A nonprofit organization and a board of directors have been formed to handle operations for the new American Center for Mobility. The center, located in Ypsilanti Township at Willow Run Airport, is intended to help accelerate the development of autonomous and connected vehicles, as well as lead to economic development in Michigan.

By |2016-03-18T18:24:43-04:00March 18th, 2016|Autonomous Vehicles, Featured, Mobile MI|

LTU Ranked 17th In Nation for Undergraduate Study Of Game Design

SOUTHFIELD - Lawrence Technological University is ranked 17th on the Princeton Review’s just-published list of 2016’s top 50 undergraduate schools to study game design.  The Princeton Review chose the colleges and universities based on a survey it conducted in 2015 of 150 institutions offering game design coursework or degrees in the United States, Canada, and

By |2016-03-17T12:17:44-04:00March 17th, 2016|Featured, New Products / Contracts, News|

Michigan Ranked 6th Best State For Corporate Buildings, Expansions

LANSING - Michigan has been named the No. 6 state in the nation for major new corporate buildings and expansions in 2015 by Site Selection magazine, the Michigan Economic Development Corp. announced. Site Selection verified 217 projects in Michigan that met capital investment, job-creation or size standards as part of its annual Governor’s Cup ranking.

By |2016-03-04T14:08:27-05:00March 4th, 2016|ESD, Politics|

IBM To Buy Ann Arbor Truven Health Analytics For $2.6 Billion

ANN ARBOR - The Watson Health business unit of IBM announced this week plans to acquire Truven Health Analytics, a provider of healthcare data analysis. The purchase price would be $2.6 billion. There was no immediate word on the future of Truven’s Ann Arbor headquarters staff. Truven will bring more than 8,500 clients, including U.S.

By |2016-02-19T11:22:47-05:00February 19th, 2016|ESD, Life Sciences|

Gravitational Waves Discovery Explained By LTU Physics Professor

SOUTHFIELD - The scientific world was rocked last week by news that researchers had, for the first time, detected gravitational waves — ripples in the very fabric of spacetime itself. Albert Einstein predicted these waves almost exactly 100 years ago — that they would be caused by the collisions of massive objects in space. In

By |2016-02-19T08:08:36-05:00February 19th, 2016|ESD|