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Accelerate Michigan Names 36 Finalists For $1 Million Tech Start-Up Competition

DETROIT - Accelerate Michigan is back next month and one lucky startup will have the chance to win the state’s largest cash prize, $500,000, to fuel its growth. The Accelerate Michigan Innovation Competition announced 36 finalists who will be competing for the first place prize, and runner up cash prizes. Nearly 200 companies spanning nine high growth

By |2016-10-19T08:45:27-04:00October 19th, 2016|Entrepreneurs, Featured|

Internet Advisor: MiTechNews Branches Out To Video News

DETROIT - Mike Brennan, the editor of MiTechNews, is a weekly contributor to our show with headlines from the week’s top tech stories.  This time we invited Mike to be our guest co host during the second hour of the show and talk about this broad experience in covering tech news since the early 80’s

By |2016-10-18T19:45:26-04:00October 18th, 2016|Featured, Internet Advisor, Podcasts|

Video News Update: US Army Under Secretary Patrick J. Murphy On The Importance Of STEM

DETROIT - US Army Under Secretary Patrick J. Murphy was in Detroit on Oct. 14 to honor three Army civilian employees who won awards at the 21st Annual Women of Color In Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Conference held at Cobo Center. More than 8,000 people attended the conference and more than 1,500 attended the

By |2016-10-19T00:08:23-04:00October 18th, 2016|Featured, News|

New Educational Partnership Seeks To Boost Pool Of Scarce Cybersecurity Workers

DETROIT - Thousands of people will receive cybersecurity training next year, thanks to a new education collaboration announced by Michigan Governor Rick Snyder Oct. 17 at the 2016 International Cyber Summit at Cobo Center. A  new educational partnership, the Regional Cybersecurity Education Collaboration (RCEC), works to boost the pool of available cybersecurity workers in Michigan

By |2016-10-17T11:03:19-04:00October 17th, 2016|Cyber Defense, Featured|

$27 Million Chinese Investment To Globalize U-M Driverless Vehicle Research

SHENZHEN, China - A $27 million investment from a Chinese firm will strengthen the efforts of the University of Michigan, along with industry and government partners, to advance autonomous, connected vehicles and robotic technologies for a safer and more sustainable future around the world. President Mark Schlissel and Vice President for Research S. Jack Hu

By |2016-10-16T18:16:05-04:00October 16th, 2016|Autonomous Vehicles, Featured|

Vectorform Named Automation Alley Tech Company Of The Year

TROY Automation Alley celebrated Southeast Michigan’s technology and advanced manufacturing leaders at its 16th Annual Awards Gala, held Friday night at the Detroit Yacht Club on Belle Isle. Automation Alley organizes its annual awards gala — an event that consistently draws hundreds of the region’s most influential leaders in business, government and academia — to

By |2016-10-15T13:40:33-04:00October 15th, 2016|Entrepreneurs, Featured|

Despite Russian Hackers Best Efforts, National Election Results Will Be Accurate

WASHINGTON DC - Russian hackers are attempting to alter the outcome of the US national election by tampering with voter registration databases with the simple goal of undermining confidence in one of the most contentious presidential elections in history. But cybersecurity experts said actually altering results is impossible because voter registration databases are not the

By |2016-10-13T21:15:39-04:00October 13th, 2016|Cyber Defense, Featured|

U-M Student Seed Fund Makes First Investment

ANN ARBOR -  The $10 million Zell Founders Fund, created last year by a donation from Sam and Helen Zell, has made its first investment - Sneakers by Jordana, started by recent alumnus Jordana Schrager. The $100,000 investment will be used to start mass production on a new footwear and fashion line that features Jordana's

By |2016-10-13T20:35:29-04:00October 13th, 2016|Entrepreneurs, Featured|

Sprint To Offer 1 Million Students Free Mobile Devices

KANSAS CITY - Sprint, in partnership with the Sprint Foundation, is launching the 1Million Project, a multiyear program that plans to give 1 million disadvantaged high school students in the United States access to a free mobile device and high-speed internet. Inspired by President Barack Obama's ConnectED and My Brother's Keeper projects, the 1Million Project aims

By |2016-10-11T20:33:43-04:00October 11th, 2016|Featured, News|