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Bedrock Detroit Drone Delivery Program Takes Flight

DETROIT - Imagine a drone flying important papers or packages from roof top to roof top in a dense urban setting like Detroit. Imagine no more. Bedrock Detroit demonstrated is drone delivery system during a press briefing in September. The idea is moving cargo in the last mile of delivery using drones starting from a

By |2025-09-30T18:18:55-04:00September 30th, 2025|mitechtv, New Products, New Products / Contracts|

Stellantis Walks Away From Fully EV Target By 2030

AUBURN HILLS - Stellantis - the automaking conglomerate that owns brands such as Dodge, Fiat, and Chrysler -  is continuing to take steps backward when it comes to its new vehicles and modern technology. This time, one of the company's top executives has walked back what was a very aggressive target from the company. Along

By |2025-09-30T16:52:40-04:00September 30th, 2025|Auto Tech, Clean Update, Clean, green, hybrid, Clean, Green, wireless|

Michigan Council of Women In Technology Fall Events

SOUTHFIELD - Kathleen Norton-Schock returns to update all the fall events for the Michigan Council of Women in Technology. Girls Rock IT: Cybersecurity Girls GET-IT Day GET-IT Connection Summit Girls Rock IT: Coding for Good ELEVATE: LEVEL UP Q4 — Quarterly Membership Meeting And much more. Check out all the events at www.mcwt.org https://youtu.be/BUVxoQFLft0

By |2025-09-30T13:56:27-04:00September 30th, 2025|ESD, mitechtv|

Michigan Launches Statewide Challenges To Accelerate Advanced Air Mobility Integration Across Government Agencies

LANSING  – The Michigan Office of Future Mobility and Electrification (OFME) announced the launch of its Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) Statewide Mobility Challenges, supported by partners NextEnergy and Newlab Detroit. The series of proposal requests from state government agencies are aimed at advancing the integration of drones to solve real-world problems. The challenges are designed

By |2025-09-30T12:56:19-04:00September 30th, 2025|Mobility|

US Doesn’t Have Enough Skilled Workers To Build AI Data Centers And Factories

DEARBORN - With AI predicted to balloon to a $4.8 trillion market by 2033, Farley warned the U.S. has overlooked the labor needed to build and sustain data centers and manufacturing facilities. While President Donald Trump imposed sweeping tariffs to revive factory jobs, there continues to be recruitment and retention problems in U.S. manufacturing. “I think the

By |2025-09-30T12:49:07-04:00September 30th, 2025|Industry 4.0|

Why Safeguarding Employees Also Safeguards Companies

Organizations often focus on profits, efficiency, and growth. While these priorities are vital, the well-being of employees should never be overlooked. Protecting staff isn’t just an ethical responsibility; it’s a strategic one. Companies that invest in safeguarding their employees ultimately strengthen their own operations, reputation, and financial stability. Creating a Safe and Supportive Work Environment

By |2025-10-09T09:39:10-04:00September 30th, 2025|Business|

Davenport University And Amway Sign Partnership To Spur Talent Development

GRAND RAPIDS – Leaders from Davenport University and Amway formalized their commitment to higher education and talent development with a signing ceremony held at the Amway headquarters in Ada, located a few miles east of the city of Grand Rapids. The agreement, signed September 29, provides scholarship opportunities for employees of Amway and their family

By |2025-09-29T15:24:52-04:00September 29th, 2025|ESD|

Beginner’s Guide to Online Boat Booking: Tips, Costs & Safety

Is It Safe to Book a Boat Online? Yes — If You Don’t Do It the Wrong Way! Let’s be honest — booking flights online? Easy. Hotels? Done in seconds. But booking a boat online? Suddenly you turn into Sherlock Holmes, questioning every tiny detail. Is the captain real? Will the boat actually look like

By |2025-09-29T09:02:08-04:00September 29th, 2025|Guest Columns|

Dynamic Pricing with AI: Why Retailers Are Finally Catching On

Pricing has always been tricky. A shopper picks something up, pulls out their phone, and in seconds, they know if you’re overpriced. If they spot a better deal, they’re gone. That’s the game now. The old way—set a markup, adjust every so often, hope it sticks—worked when people couldn’t compare ten shops at once. Those

By |2025-09-29T09:02:08-04:00September 29th, 2025|Guest Columns|

Cloud Mining Guide 2025: FY Energy – Safe Way to Earn Daily Bitcoin & Passive Income

Mining bitcoin in 2025 has turned into a fight over severely rising costs, very narrow returns, and changes in technology taking place too quickly. In 2024, the halving event happened, which cut block rewards in half, thus leaving the traditional mining businesses barely surviving due to the extremely high global difficulty and the increasing price

By |2025-10-27T10:02:01-04:00September 29th, 2025|Business, Cryptocurrency|