Automation Alley, Michigan’s largest technology business association, added 26 organizations to its membership roster during the months of June and July.
Since its founding in 1999, Automation Alley has expanded to include nearly 1,000 businesses, educational institutions and government entities from the city of Detroit and the surrounding eight-county region. Automation Alley programs and services evolve to meet the needs of its membership community, and countless success stories have emerged over the years as a result of Automation Alley supporting businesses throughout the region.
“For the past 15 years, Automation Alley has relied on its membership community to be important voices in the conversation around the future of the technology economy in Southeast Michigan,” said Automation Alley Executive Director Ken Rogers. “As we welcome 26 new member organizations this summer, I am eager to continue that conversation with the fresh perspective they will undoubtedly bring.”
The following new members joined Automation Alley during the months of June and July:
Association/Nonprofit
Services Association
– Workforce Intelligence Network for Southeast Michigan (Taylor)
Education
University/College/Business School
– Wayne State University School of Business (Detroit)
Professional Services
Legal Services
– Blevins Sanborn Jezdimir Zack PLC (Bloomfield Hills)
Management Consulting
– HMBA Solutions (Ann Arbor)
– Sandbox Partners International, Inc. (Lake Orion)
– SimaFore (Ann Arbor)
– The Next Market (St. Clair Shores)
Marketing Services
– Your Big Sign (Hartland)
Technology and Manufacturing
Computer and IT Services
– Cloud Tech 1 (Rochester Hills)
– Inora (Ann Arbor)
– Systems-X Corporation (Chesterfield)
Computer Software Development
– Quantum (Irvine)
– Reiter Lean Systems LLC (Macomb)
Energy/Alternative Energy
– Energy Design Services Systems (EDSS) (Whitmore Lake)
Engineering, Design and Prototyping Services
– EnvisionTEC (Dearborn)
– MAHLE Powertrain (Farmington Hills)
Environmental Technologies
– IMET, Ltd (Northville)
Manufacturers
– Flexible Automation, Inc. (Burton)
– Memtech Acoustical, LLC (Rochester Hills)
– Midwest Rubber Company (Deckerville)
– Staubli Corporation (Duncan)
– TI Automotive (Auburn Hills)
– Tranor Industries (Detroit)
Manufacturing Equipment
– Jacar Systems (LLC)
Supply Chain Logistics
– The Genesee Group DBA Genesee Packaging, Inc (Grand Blanc)
Other
– Magna International of America, Inc. (Troy)
Source: Automation Alley