
Past Events
July 2017
Stencil Program Registration
Green Living Science is hosting a FREE stencil program - July 25th, 26th & 27th. *There are only 20 slots available for students high school students ONLY. It is on a first come, first serve basis. We will notify you if you have a spot for the program! During these 3 days, participants will learn how to make hand cut stencils and have your art displayed around Detroit. Lunch will be provided and those interested must commit to attend all…
Find out more »An Introduction to Michigan’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
Do you have a high-tech startup? How about an early-stage, growth-based business? Are you looking to bring your innovative idea to market? If so, the Macomb-OU Incubator invites you to attend Starting Up, a workshop exploring Michigan’s “entrepreneurial ecosystem,” designed to help you start and/or grow your tech-based business. John Eaton, Mac-OU Inc’s client strategist, will help you navigate the wide range of resources the State of Michigan offers – including business incubators, SmartZones, various support services, university technology acceleration…
Find out more »Mac-OU Inc Events
Mac-OU Inc Events Starting Up: An Introduction to Michigan's Entrepreneurial Ecosystem (monthly) July 25, 9:30 - 11 a.m. Do you have a high-tech startup? How about an early-stage, growth-based business? Are you looking to bring your innovative idea to market? If so, the Macomb-OU Incubator invites you to attend Starting Up, a workshop exploring Michigan’s “entrepreneurial ecosystem,” designed to help you start and/or grow your tech-based business. John Eaton, Mac-OU Inc’s client strategist, will help you navigate the wide…
Find out more »Strategic Land-Use Planning Webinar
There are a lot of things to consider when deciding where to build a new project, or how to develop a plot of land. We all want win-wins for construction costs, future revenue, recreation and environmental impact, but how do we find those win-win situations? What methods can we use that account for multiple objectives over the long term while developing our land resources? Join us July 25 for an interactive webinar that will address these issues and more. The…
Find out more »DWSD Drainage Charge Credit Workshop for Nonresidential Property
The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD) invites nonresidential property owners interested in drainage charge credits to attend this workshop. Members of the DWSD Drainage Charge Program Team will present information and answer questions on the drainage charge credit process. Workshop topics include: Understanding your drainage charge Introduction to credits and storm water practices Identify credits for which your property is currently eligible Review of the credit methods and application process
Find out more »Motor City Re-Store Information Session
Please register at www.motorcityre-store.com/news-events/
Find out more »2017 MEECA Golf Outing
Come join us for a fantastic day of golf and networking at our inaugural golf outing!! Registration and breakfast at 8 a.m., the range is also open at this time. The outing will begin at 9 a.m. with a shotgun start, the format is an 18-hole scramble. Lunch will be provided at the turn. The event concludes with an awards ceremony in the Banquet Room at 2 p.m. with light snacks, appetizers and a cash bar. $125 / person $400…
Find out more »Motor City Re-Store Information Session
Please register at www.motorcityre-store.com/news-events/
Find out more »Industry 4.0 Supply Chain Execution with Reply, Inc.
Discover how an Internet of Things is transforming manufacturing as Automation Alley welcomes Reply, Inc. to the Tech Takeover. Topics will include how new Industry 4.0 technologies can work alongside legacy systems, the rapid digitization of the manufacturing sector and how operation managers should respond to increased production activities, integrating ERP, connecting equipment and machinery and processing and monitoring results
Find out more »Infrastructure Finance Basics Workshop
Finding and securing funding for environmental infrastructure may be daunting. To help small communities and tribal governments tackle that task, the Great Lakes Environmental Infrastructure Center is offering a workshop to provide guidance for obtaining funding for environmental infrastructure projects. During the 2017 Infrastructure Finance Basics Workshop, attendees will learn more about the funding process, gain the tools for evaluating funding alternatives, and find help for getting started with funding applications. Paul A Nelson, PhD—an associate professor of economics in…
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