Automation Alley
Automation Alley is seeking small and medium-sized Michigan companies to join its trade mission to Hannover Messe 2018, the world’s leading trade fair for industrial technology.
Why Attend Hannover Messe?
Get Connected: Hannover Messe is the place to meet industrial technology professionals worldwide for trade and investment opportunities, including 6,500 exhibitors and 200,000 visitors representing over 100 countries.
Learn and Grow: Explore next stages of Industry 4.0 breakthroughs along the entire industrial value chain, including solutions with applications in industrial automation, engineering, information technologies, energy and environmental technologies and research and development.
Gain Visibility: The Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) is sponsoring and offering space within their booth for participating companies in the Industry 4.0 sector. Space is limited to the first eight companies.
Automation Alley trade missions are supported by the Michigan Economic Development Corporation.
Register Today!
Participation is limited to 8 companies.
Deadline: February 23, 2018
Cost: $3,000 members | $4,000 non-members
Price may be subject to change based on availability and includes five-star hotel, kiosk space within the State of Michigan booth, internal transportation, matchmaking meetings, business briefings, and a welcome reception. Airfare is not included.
STEP: Be sure to ask about the State Trade and Expansion Promotion Program (STEP) to see if your company qualifies for funding that can be applied toward the cost of the mission.
For more information or to register, please visit automationalley.com, call 248-457-3283 or email Lisa Lasser at lasserl@automationalley.com.
ENERGY SCIENCES EXHIBITS AT GREAT LAKES WOMEN’S BUSINESS COUNCIL GREAT LAKES WBC17 CONFERENCE
Energy Sciences are proud to be participating as an exhibitor for Great Lakes Women’s Business Council Great Lakes WBC17 September 26thand 27th at Suburban Showcase. You can find us at Table 303 in the exhibitor’s hall and throughout the conference in sessions and networking. Great Lakes Women’s Business Council’s commitment to providing business opportunities for women business owners is unmatched and we are happy to be supporting and exhibiting. For more information please see https://www.greatlakeswbc.org/2017-conference-About. We hope to see you there.
About Energy Sciences: Energy Sciences partners with clients and provides solutions that are right for them: right-sized, custom-designed energy solutions that optimize use and reduce waste using sustainable practices. We work with utilities, governments and businesses, providing practical energy management programs with tangible bottom-line results.
We are a certified Women Business Enterprise based in Metro Detroit. Our services include program design, just-in-time consulting, strategic planning, implementation, training and education. We specialize in program design and implementation, holistic commercial and industrial facilities solutions and municipal energy reduction programs.
Innovative. Sustainable. Custom Designed. Energy Sciences. www.esciences.us “Strategize Implement Save” Do you have a SIStem?
Contact:
Brendan Thomas, Business Development Strategist
brendan@esciences.us, (248) 792-9287
Source: Automation Alley
STATE AND LOCAL INCENTIVES APPROVED; AMAZON WILL INVEST $40 MILLION TO BUILD A NEW LOGISTICS HUB IN SHELBY TWP
The Michigan Strategic Fund board approved a $4.5-million performance-based grant to help pave the way for Amazon to invest $40 million in a new logistics optimization center in Shelby Township, Michigan. The one million square foot facility will be located on 85 acres in at the southeast corner of 23 Mile Road and Mound. Once fully operational, Amazon will create more than 1,000 new full-time jobs with generous benefits.
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WALSH COLLEGE ELECTS DEE DEE MCKINNEY ODOM AND JOHN FALCON TO FOUNDATION BOARD
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LTU EVENT TO SHOW HOW AUGMENTED REALITY, VIRTUAL REALITY AND IMMERSIVE REALITY AFFECT BUSINESS
From immersive virtual reality (VR) caves to head-mounted devices (HMDs) to augmented reality (AR) headsets and more, a program at Lawrence Technological University will give attendees a chance to learn about these new tools in a relaxed environment and discover the positive impact they may have on the way business gets done.
Join the LTU Collaboratory on Thursday, Sept. 7 for a symposium from 8 a.m. to noon in the UTLC Gallery on the LTU campus, 21000 W. 10 Mile Road, Southfield, for a hands-on demonstrations of the DAQRI Smart Helmet, the Microsoft Hololens, the HTC Vive, the Oculus Rift, and a demonstration of immersive cave technology.
Expert presenters will include:
- Jeff Brum from Mechdyne, on applications of virtual reality from training firefighters to developing a virtual aquarium for a research institute
- Simon Wealans from DAQRI on how the smart helmet they developed can use augmented reality to save lives on the battlefield, help first responders in cities, and train new workers
- Steve Couchman from LivePicture on how virtual reality headsets can be used in a design or marketing workflow
Registration is $15 if booked online at www.ltucollaboratory.com/events/ar-vr-ir-oh-my, or $20 at the door. A continental breakfast is included.
The event is sponsored by the LTU Collaboratory in partnership with the City of Southfield
Centrepolis SmartZone and the Michigan Economic Development Corp.
For more information on how the LTU Collaboratory can help your company innovate
and grow, visit www.ltucollaboratory.com.
Automation Alley News @ 8
The following press releases were posted to automationalley.com:
Maner Costerisan Introduces New Associates
Apply for Admission at Walsh College Walk-In Wednesdays – Application Fee Waived on Wednesdays in August
Automation Alley members can post company press releases on our Press Release System free of charge! For information, instructions and additional member benefits, click here.
Automation Alley Hosts Member Appreciation Lunch August 10th – There’s Still Time to Become a Member!
Join Automation Alley Aug. 10 for a free food truck rally at our Troy headquarters as we say “Thank You!” to our members! Enjoy tacos, BBQ and ice cream from Motor City Franks, mingle with fellow members and pick up some new Automation Alley swag. Our non-profit organization wouldn’t exist without the support of our members. Together, we’re forging a path toward a bright future for Southeast Michigan. This event is open to members only. Please limit 3 individuals per member business.
Source: Automation Alley
LTU HOSTS GRADUATE, TRANSFER STUDENT OPEN HOUSE JULY 13
Leaders Connect Detroit Breakfast April 28 at TechTown
Metro Detroit entrepreneurs can network with some of the area’s executive level leaders from the public, private and non-profit sectors at Dr. Rob Pasick’s Leaders Connect Detroit breakfast on April 28 at TechTown Detroit.
The event features a panel discussion with three superstar entrepreneurs, and an exercise in identifying your vision of success, both led by Dr. Rob.
The Leaders Connect Breakfast series was launched 20 years ago in Ann Arbor. Now Dr. Rob, a native Detroiter, is coming home. “We’ve gained great insight from the Detroit business community over the last 20 years, and are excited to have the program at TechTown this year,” Dr. Rob states.
ENERGY SCIENCES EXHIBITS AT GREAT LAKES WOMEN’S BUSINESS COUNCIL GREAT LAKES WBC17 CONFERENCE
About Energy Sciences: Energy Sciences partners with clients and provides solutions that are right for them: right-sized, custom-designed energy solutions that optimize use and reduce waste using sustainable practices. We work with utilities, governments and businesses, providing practical energy management programs with tangible bottom-line results.
We are a certified Women Business Enterprise based in Metro Detroit. Our services include program design, just-in-time consulting, strategic planning, implementation, training and education. We specialize in program design and implementation, holistic commercial and industrial facilities solutions and municipal energy reduction programs.
Innovative. Sustainable. Custom Designed. Energy Sciences. www.esciences.us “Strategize Implement Save” Do you have a SIStem?
STATE AND LOCAL INCENTIVES APPROVED; AMAZON WILL INVEST $40 MILLION TO BUILD A NEW LOGISTICS HUB IN SHELBY TWP
The Michigan Strategic Fund board approved a $4.5-million performance-based grant to help pave the way for Amazon to invest $40 million in a new logistics optimization center in Shelby Township, Michigan. The one million square foot facility will be located on 85 acres in at the southeast corner of 23 Mile Road and Mound. Once fully operational, Amazon will create more than 1,000 new full-time jobs with generous benefits.
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WALSH COLLEGE ELECTS DEE DEE MCKINNEY ODOM AND JOHN FALCON TO FOUNDATION BOARD
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Join Automation Alley at AmCon!
LTU EVENT TO SHOW HOW AUGMENTED REALITY, VIRTUAL REALITY AND IMMERSIVE REALITY AFFECT BUSINESS
Join the LTU Collaboratory on Thursday, Sept. 7 for a symposium from 8 a.m. to noon in the UTLC Gallery on the LTU campus, 21000 W. 10 Mile Road, Southfield, for a hands-on demonstrations of the DAQRI Smart Helmet, the Microsoft Hololens, the HTC Vive, the Oculus Rift, and a demonstration of immersive cave technology.
Expert presenters will include:
- Jeff Brum from Mechdyne, on applications of virtual reality from training firefighters to developing a virtual aquarium for a research institute
- Simon Wealans from DAQRI on how the smart helmet they developed can use augmented reality to save lives on the battlefield, help first responders in cities, and train new workers
- Steve Couchman from LivePicture on how virtual reality headsets can be used in a design or marketing workflow
Registration is $15 if booked online at www.ltucollaboratory.com/events/ar-vr-ir-oh-my, or $20 at the door. A continental breakfast is included.
The event is sponsored by the LTU Collaboratory in partnership with the City of Southfield
Centrepolis SmartZone and the Michigan Economic Development Corp.
For more information on how the LTU Collaboratory can help your company innovate
and grow, visit www.ltucollaboratory.com.
Automation Alley News @ 8
The following press releases were posted to automationalley.com: |
Maner Costerisan Introduces New Associates |
Apply for Admission at Walsh College Walk-In Wednesdays – Application Fee Waived on Wednesdays in August |
Automation Alley members can post company press releases on our Press Release System free of charge! For information, instructions and additional member benefits, click here. |
Automation Alley Hosts Member Appreciation Lunch August 10th – There’s Still Time to Become a Member!
Join Automation Alley Aug. 10 for a free food truck rally at our Troy headquarters as we say “Thank You!” to our members! Enjoy tacos, BBQ and ice cream from Motor City Franks, mingle with fellow members and pick up some new Automation Alley swag. Our non-profit organization wouldn’t exist without the support of our members. Together, we’re forging a path toward a bright future for Southeast Michigan. This event is open to members only. Please limit 3 individuals per member business.
Source: Automation Alley
LTU HOSTS GRADUATE, TRANSFER STUDENT OPEN HOUSE JULY 13
Leaders Connect Detroit Breakfast April 28 at TechTown
Metro Detroit entrepreneurs can network with some of the area’s executive level leaders from the public, private and non-profit sectors at Dr. Rob Pasick’s Leaders Connect Detroit breakfast on April 28 at TechTown Detroit.
The event features a panel discussion with three superstar entrepreneurs, and an exercise in identifying your vision of success, both led by Dr. Rob.
The Leaders Connect Breakfast series was launched 20 years ago in Ann Arbor. Now Dr. Rob, a native Detroiter, is coming home. “We’ve gained great insight from the Detroit business community over the last 20 years, and are excited to have the program at TechTown this year,” Dr. Rob states.