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IT Harvest Dashboard Tracks World’s Cybersecurity Companies And Products

BIRMINGHAM - Cybersecurity vendor research has become one of the most crowded, fast-moving challenges in technology today. Thousands of vendors compete for attention, launching new products, pivoting business models, and merging to stay alive. For CISOs, investors, and corporate development teams, simply keeping track of who’s who has become overwhelming. Every week brings new funding

By |2025-09-24T17:58:35-04:00September 24th, 2025|Cyber Defense, mitechtv|

Auto Update: Ransomware Attacks, EV Tax Credit Sunset, Chinese EVs In US

ANN ARBOR - In this month's auto update with auto journalist Paul Eisenstein from Headlight.News, he discusses three topics: Russian ransomware attacks on auto OEMs, including Jaguar which brought its assembly lines to a halt costing the company $70 million each week. The sunsetting of the $7500 EV tax credit on Oct. 1, and how

By |2025-09-23T14:27:18-04:00September 23rd, 2025|mitechtv|

A2Tech360 Shines A Light On Tech In Ann Arbor And Ypsilanti

ANN ARBOR - Ann Arbor SPARK, the smart zone in Ann Arbor, is hosting from Sept. 24 to Oct. 3 its annual A2Tech360 program that features a series of seminars, sessions, lectures and tours of many tech-friendly establishments in both Ann Arbor and Ypslianti. Bill Mayer, a senior vice president at SPARK, joins Matt Roush

By |2025-09-22T15:31:20-04:00September 22nd, 2025|Featured, mitechtv|

Should Palisades Nuclear Plant In South Haven Get Restarted?

ANN ARBOR - Should the shuttered Palisades Nuclear Plant in South Haven along the shores of Lake Michigan get restarted? Two nuclear energy experts state an emphatic NO. Joining Matt Roush and Mike Brennan on MITech TV are Arnie Gundersen who appears frequently on CNN as a nuclear energy authority, and Kevin Kamps from BeyondNuclear.org.

By |2025-09-12T13:33:57-04:00September 12th, 2025|ESD, mitechtv|

Astemo To Build Regional Headquarters In Wixom, Hire 150 Engineers

FARMINGTON HILLS - Astemo Americs will invest $95 million to develop a new regional headquarters complex in Wixom, where the company plans to hire 200 new employees, including 150 engineers. This initiative is in response to the increasingly complicated software requirements that arise with automotive industry advances in autonomous driving and electrification, the company said

By |2025-09-11T17:02:32-04:00September 11th, 2025|ESD, mitechtv|

Lawrence Tech Making Changes To Campus, Degree Programs

SOUTHFIELD - Lawrence Technological University is making a changes to its campus and to some of its graduate degree programs. Christopher Stefani, chief of staff at LTU, joins Matt Roush and Mike Brennan on MITech TV to provide details. The Buell Building, at the hub of LTU, is undergoing a major refurbishment to change the

By |2025-09-11T12:48:19-04:00September 11th, 2025|ESD, mitechtv|

Artificial Intelligence Hot Topic At Blackhat Conference

ANN ARBOR - Every August, Black Hat hosts a cybersecurity conference in Las Vegas that brings together both hackers (black hats) and ethical hackers (white hats) to exchange professional tips and advice. This year, both Richard Stiennon of IT-Harvest, who publishes the Cybersecurity Yearbooks - a who's who of the cybersecurity world - and Dan

By |2025-09-01T15:52:05-04:00August 31st, 2025|Cyber Defense, mitechtv|

Michigan Council Of Women In Technology Fall Events

SOUTHFIELD - The Michigan Council of Women in Technology has a full events schedule for fall 2025. MCWT spokeswoman Kathleen Norton-Schock provides all the details in this video interview on MITech TV. Elevate Level Up Sept. 10 Volunteer Information Sept. 11 Reignite 2025 Sept. 17 MCWT at Tech Week Grand Rapids Sept. 18 Grand Slam

By |2025-08-26T12:52:19-04:00August 26th, 2025|ESD, mitechtv|

AI Agents in B2B Marketing: Melih Oztalay on MITechTV Explains What’s Next

AI Agents in B2B Marketing are moving from buzzword to boardroom priority. Just a year ago, most conversations centered on generative tools like ChatGPT—useful for research and content creation, but fundamentally reactive. Today the discussion is shifting to autonomous, goal-driven systems that can initiate tasks, execute workflows, and improve through feedback loops—delivering measurable impact across

Artificial Intellience Now Must-Have In Executive Job Search

DETROIT - Artificial Intelligence has become a must-have for everything including executive job searches, says Gary Erickson, managing partner of Executive Search Partners. His group specializes in placing Chief Information Officers in big businesses, but ESP also places other senior executives. During the video interview, Erickson answered the following questions: Q: How is the overall

By |2025-08-14T10:49:17-04:00August 8th, 2025|Artificial Intelligence, mitechtv|