September-October 2019
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Southfield’s Federal-Mogul Launches Textile Sleeving for Vehicle Crash Protection and Impact Resistance
Federal-Mogul Powertrain in Southfield Thursday announced it has launched its next-generation textile sleeving for crash protection and impact resistance.
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30 in Their Thirties 2019
The 2019 Class of 30 in Their Thirties volunteered their time during Life Remodeled’s Six-Day Project in Detroit (Aug. 5-10). The nonprofit group, located at the Durfee Innovation Society (formerly Durfee Middle School), helps transform neighborhoods and lives of residents.
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Engineer & Pioneer
The road to running Ford’s automotive operations wasn’t a smooth ride, but now that Joe Hinrichs has the reins, he won’t let anything stand in the way of making the Blue Oval the market leader in global mobility.
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Letter from the Editor: Prepare to Launch
Several states have benefited mightily from America’s space program, including Florida, Texas, California, and even Ohio, home of the John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field in Brook Park, southwest of Cleveland.
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Steely Determination
Detroit’s Midwest Steel soon will utilize 6-D software and virtual reality tools to improve and shorten construction cycles.
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The Next Revolution
When 5G networks start to arrive later this year, businesses will see massive growth in productivity that could lead to major breakthroughs in key industries.
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PDA Q&A: Camilo Pardo
The E-Interview, president and designer, Art & Development Inc., Detroit/Los Angeles
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Racing to the Future
Rochester Hills native and NASCAR driver Brad Keselowski is investing in the manufacturing industry’s future with Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing.
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Music League
Serial entrepreneurs Jeff and Rich Sloan of Birmingham have taken the popularity of fantasy sports leagues and applied it to the entertainment industry.
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Salute to Collaboration
Some 120 engineers and technical professionals from the massive U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (CCDC) Ground Vehicle Systems complex in Warren recently took part in a two-day collaboration exercise at Lawrence Technological University in Southfield.
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Curb Appeal
Like father, like daughter — a property manager in Troy follows a family legacy.
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Diamonds are Forever
In 2015, when Tom Brady opened Jim Brady’s, a vintage-style restaurant along Main Street south of downtown Royal Oak (formerly the Oxford Inn), he wanted to pay homage to his […]
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2019 Top Business Restaurants in Metro Detroit
Compiled by DBusiness. All restaurants are reviewed anonymously, all expenses are paid by Hour Media, and the listings have no relationship to advertising in the magazine.
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iSee
Michigan State University researchers are developing smartphone technology to better identify, track, and manage depression symptoms.
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September – October 2019 Commentary
As more employers offer advanced training for their employees, often with no underlying agreement that they must stay with the company for a certain period of time, colleges and universities have an opportunity to provide advanced technical and vocational education away from their campuses.
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Stop on a Dime
Chassis Brake International believes its fluid-free, brake-by-wire system is the wave of the future.
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A Higher Calling
Why does a college transition to a university? In the case of Rochester University, the recent evolution to a new name reflects the institution’s expansion of programs, the opening of a $5.3-million sports complex, and the launch of a $10-million capital campaign.
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Casual Chic
Looking sophisticated, yet comfortable in 2019.
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Heavy Metal
Russel Wheel and Foundry Co. in Detroit produced rail cars, logging equipment, and structural steel until being wiped out by the Great Depression.