Name a genre of music and there’s probably a Detroiter who innovated it. Punk rock? Death, Iggy Pop, and the MC5. Hip-hop? J Dilla. Techno? The Belleville Three. Blues? John Lee Hooker. Rock? The White Stripes. Gospel? Aretha Franklin. And, of course, where would modern R&B and pop be without Motown? Detroit has always been … Continue reading “Gener8tor, Motown Team to Launch Summer Music Accelerators in Detroit”
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MedHealth Summit Brings Together Cross-Border Innovators and Experts
As the healthcare industry continues to undergo technology-driven changes, innovators in digital health and medical devices will gather in Detroit Thursday for a daylong conference. The MedHealth Summit, held at Ford Field’s Hall of Legends, will bring together experts and entrepreneurs from across Southeast Michigan and Southwest Ontario for a day of panel discussions, “investor … Continue reading “MedHealth Summit Brings Together Cross-Border Innovators and Experts”
Erie Hack Aims to Solve Lake’s Challenges with Tech-Driven Solutions
Even though Michigan is surrounded by one of the world’s most abundant sources of freshwater, it’s still plagued by water-related challenges, such as the Flint water crisis, high lead levels in the water at Detroit public schools, and PFAS contamination. And with the Trump administration looking to cut federal funding for Great Lakes water restoration … Continue reading “Erie Hack Aims to Solve Lake’s Challenges with Tech-Driven Solutions”
Detroit Urban Solutions Seeks to Amplify the Regional Tech Ecosystem
TechTown Detroit, Wayne State University, and NextEnergy have formed a new consortium to advance the Motor City’s tech ecosystem and apply new innovations to tough civic challenges. Called Detroit Urban Solutions, the consortium will focus primarily on mobility, digital health, civic, and smart city technologies. We called Paul Riser Jr., who is stepping down from … Continue reading “Detroit Urban Solutions Seeks to Amplify the Regional Tech Ecosystem”
Roundup: Riser’s New Role, STEM Summit, U-M AV News, and More
Let’s catch up on Michigan’s latest innovation news: —[Clarification, 2/11/19, 9:31 p.m.; see below.] Earlier this month, U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI 12) announced that the University of Michigan will receive a $2.5 million grant through the U.S. Department of Transportation’s University Transportation Centers program to continue funding for the Center for Connected and Automated Transportation. … Continue reading “Roundup: Riser’s New Role, STEM Summit, U-M AV News, and More”