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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|

Esperion Starts Phase 3 Study of Cholesterol-Fighter

ANN ARBOR — Esperion Therapeutics Inc. Monday announced the start of a Phase 3 study to assess the safety and efficacy of a combination pill containing its cholesterol-fighter, bempedoic acid, with ezetimibe, a drug that decreases cholesterol absorption in the small intestine. Ezetimibe is used when other cholesterol-lowering medications, such as statins, are not tolerated

By |2017-11-08T11:38:20-05:00November 8th, 2017|ESD, Life Sciences|

Gentherm Buys Canadian Electronic Controls Maker For $64 Million

NORTHVILLE — Gentherm Inc., a developer of thermal management technologies for the automotive and other markets, announced it had acquired Etratech Enterprises Inc. of Burlington, Ontario, for $64 million in an all-cash transaction. Etratech designs, develops and produces electronic controls for the automotive, appliance, recreational vehicle, marine, medical, and other industries. “We believe that growing

By |2017-11-03T08:07:51-04:00November 3rd, 2017|ESD|

Rave Computer Names Blackmer New President

STERLING HEIGHTS — Rave Computer, the Sterling Heights-based provider of computer hardware, modeling and simulation technology and IT services for the private sector and defense industry, announced that Sara Blackmer had been named the company’s new president, succeeding Rick Darter, a co-founder of the company established in 1988. Blackmer joined the company last year as

By |2017-10-27T13:10:33-04:00October 27th, 2017|ESD|

Hyundai America Technical Center invests $5M in American Center for Mobility

YPSILANTI TWP. — Officials of the Hyundai America Technical Center Inc. announced Tuesday that the company has a new long-term partnership with the American Center for Mobility to support the advancement of connected and automated vehicle technology. As one of ACM’s Founder-level sponsors, HATCI will contribute $5 million to support the creation of a collaborative

By |2017-10-24T19:29:49-04:00October 24th, 2017|Autonomous Vehicles, ESD|

New LTU K-12 Program Combines Computer Science, Physical Activity

SOUTHFIELD — Lawrence Technological University is launching a new program called CS+PA (Computer Science plus Physical Activities) that uses various exercise activities to illustrate and animate concepts in mathematics and computer science, while learning coding. Future versions of the class will also use Zumba, yoga, martial arts training, and fitness boot camp-style activities. The core

By |2017-10-20T09:42:56-04:00October 20th, 2017|ESD, STEM|

ForeSee Expands Service Offerings

ANN ARBOR — ForeSee, the consumer experience analytics provider, announced the addition of new consulting and usability services. “The expansion of our professional services offerings helps our clients increase the impact of their CX programs, and through that, their business,“ said Justin Mason, vice president of global professional services at ForeSee. “We have a dedicated

By |2017-10-20T09:44:15-04:00October 20th, 2017|ESD|

PlanetM, AutoMobili-D Launch PlanetM Awards

DETROIT — A new set of awards recognizing advances in autonomous and connected vehicle technologies will be launched at next year’s North American International Auto Show. The awards will be sponsored by PlanetM, a consortium of industry, government, and higher education, intended to advance autonomous and connected vehicle technologies launched by the Michigan Economic Development

By |2017-10-18T11:05:18-04:00October 18th, 2017|Auto Tech, ESD|