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.

DTE E-Challenge III: Submissions Wanted In Advanced Energy Controls

SOUTHFIELD - DTE Energy is now seeking entries for its third E-Challenge for Energy Efficiency where one or more successful applicants can win up to $100,000. This year’s competition is in partnership with The Engineering Society of Detroit. The purpose of the E-Challenge, launched in 2012, is to showcase innovative energy efficiency technology in advanced

By |2015-12-04T08:23:00-05:00December 3rd, 2015|Clean Update, Entrepreneurs, Featured|

Lansing Launches State’s First Product Startup Accelerator

LANSING - The Lansing area’s economic development agency has launched a new initiative to support product-based startups. The program, called Lansing Proto, will provide equity funding of $15,000 to each of three product-based startup companies that will be selected to participate in an eight-month-long development program to begin in February. The Lansing Economic Area Partnership,

By |2015-12-03T21:21:51-05:00December 3rd, 2015|Entrepreneurs, ESD, Featured|

Lansing’s LEAP Brings Back Youth Startup Challenge

LANSING - Calling all student entrepreneurs and innovators - the Lansing Economic Area Partnership has started its Third Annual Lansing Youth Startup Challenge. LEAP has partnered with 5 Minutes Tops, a “Shark Tank”-like student business idea competition, to offer local “prep” competitions to student entrepreneurs looking to refine their ideas in an effort to compete

By |2015-11-24T19:46:37-05:00November 24th, 2015|ESD|

State Aid To Generate $120.6 Million In New Investments, RFP Issued For Travel Website Redesign

LANSING - The Michigan Economic Development Corp. announced Michigan Strategic Fund approval of business expansions, community improvement projects and a Request for Proposals for the redesign of the official Travel Michigan website, Michigan.org. The projects are expected to generate nearly $120.6 million in new investments and create 258 jobs in Michigan. In addition, MSF approved

By |2015-11-24T19:46:37-05:00November 24th, 2015|ESD|

WIN Report Shows Strong Job Gains In Southeast Michigan

DETROIT - Southeast Michigan employment levels continued to rise in the third quarter, according to the latest labor market report compiled by the Workforce Intelligence Network for Southeast Michigan. The WIN report showed 15,000 people got jobs in the third quarter, and now 38,205 more people are working in the region than in the third

By |2015-11-24T17:24:08-05:00November 24th, 2015|News|

Altair Adds Lund Combustion Engineering To Partner Alliance

TROY - Altair announced that Lund Combustion Engineering - LOGE AB - has joined the Altair Partner Alliance, adding its LOGEsoft and LOGEengine software for chemical kinetics modeling and internal combustion engine simulation. “LOGEsoft and LOGEengine are meant to bridge the gap between fundamentals in chemistry and applied engineering,” said Fabian Mauss, CEO at Lund,

By |2015-11-20T10:53:32-05:00November 20th, 2015|ESD, New Products / Contracts|

T-Mobile Fires Up Extended Range LTE Service In Michigan

DETROIT - The wireless provider T-Mobile says it has fired up its Extended Range LTE service in Detroit and most of Michigan. The 700-megahertz “low band” spectrum carries both T-Mobile’s LTE service farther from cell towers, and deeper into buildings, than previous technologies. T-Mobile has now rolled out the 700 MHz service in 204 metropolitan

By |2015-11-20T10:53:32-05:00November 20th, 2015|ESD, New Products / Contracts|

Innovation Fund Macomb Makes Grants To Five Startups

WARREN - Five early-stage companies from Macomb, Oakland, Washtenaw and Wayne counties will receive $300,000 in funding from the Innovation Fund Macomb. The fund is a $2.7 million effort to stimulate economic development and job growth among promising Detroit-area entrepreneurs and next-stage companies with high growth potential. Funding is provided by Macomb Community College’s Strategic

By |2015-11-18T19:12:06-05:00November 18th, 2015|Entrepreneurs, ESD|

Three More Counties Join Michigan PACE Partnership

DETROIT — Lean & Green Michigan announced Wednesday that Antrim, Delta and Leelanau County all joined the statewide PACE partnership this month. On Nov. 3, the county commission in the Upper Peninsula’s Delta County voted 5-0 to join the program. Lean & Green Michigan officials say they are already discussing potential PACE projects there and

By |2015-11-18T19:12:06-05:00November 18th, 2015|Clean Update, ESD|

Baker College Of Jackson Upgrades Computer Technology

JACKSON - Baker College says it has upgraded the computer technology laboratory at its Jackson campus and created a “Business Solution Center” to provide resources for the growing number of students in its information technology programs. “In order to offer state-of-the-art IT training, upgrading technology is a constant,” said David Gomez, dean of business and

By |2015-11-18T19:12:07-05:00November 18th, 2015|ESD|