Automation Alley, Michigan’s largest technology business association, welcomed 15 new member organizations in August. Since its founding in 1999, Automation Alley has expanded to include nearly 1,000 businesses, educational institutions and government entities across the eight-county region of Southeast Michigan.
In addition, Royal Oak-based HR Pro/Bene Pro signed on as Automation Alley’s newest Foundation member in August, and Troy-based IPS Technology Services, LLC moved up to become Automation Alley’s newest Platinum member.
Automation Alley provides a diverse offering of benefits for its members, including exclusive networking opportunities, discounted business seminar and event admission, free meeting space, a press release system with more than 5,000 subscribers, an online job board and much more. In addition, Automation Alley also offers talent and business development programs and services to tech-focused businesses of all sizes — from startups to large corporations — to help them grow and prosper.
“On behalf of Automation Alley, I’d like to welcome our new member companies and give a special thanks to HR Pro/Bene Pro and IPS Technologies for their investment in our organization. These two companies believe in what we do to help drive economic growth in Southeast Michigan. They will receive the very best that Automation Alley has to offer,” said Automation Alley Executive Director Ken Rogers.
The following 15 new members joined Automation Alley in June 2014:
Professional Services
Architectural Services
– Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber, Inc. (Grand Rapids)
HR/Employee Benefits
– HR Pro/Bene Pro (Royal Oak)
Public Relations Services
– Airfoil (Southfield)
Transportation Services
– SRS Technologies, LLC (Northville)
Technology and Manufacturing
Aerospace
– Pentastar Aviation (Waterford)
Computer and IT Services
– Tegrit (Livonia)
Engineering, Design and Prototyping Services
– ADAPT Technology (Rochester Hills)
Engineering, Design and Prototyping Services
– Manulith (Detroit)
Manufacturers
– Gemini Precision Metals Inc., DBA CKS Precision Machining (Bad Axe)
– IES-SYNERGY INC. (Troy)
– Jervis B. Webb Company (subsidiary of Daifuku Webb) (Farmington Hills)
– KSPG Automotive Group (Auburn Hills)
– Sterling Die & Engineering Inc. (Macomb)
– Wenzel America, Ltd (Wixom)
Research and Development Services
– Danlaw Inc. (Novi)
New members who are seeking an in-depth review of Automation Alley membership benefits and services should consider attending an upcoming Automation Alley Orientation. The next Automation Alley Orientation is Oct. 8 from 8-10 a.m. at Automation Alley Headquarters.
To register, visit automationalley.com or contact the Automation Alley Member Relations Team at 800-427-5100 or info@automationalley.com.
Source: Automation Alley
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