The Macomb-OU Incubator in Sterling Heights, Mich., was awarded $48,000 in state Business Accelerator Funds to provide accelerator services to three client companies: ONU, Templar Integrated Security Solutions, and Zoesen.
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Automation Alley, a nonprofit technology business association serving Southeast Michigan, offers a free assessment through its entrepreneurship program, the Automation Alley 7Cs™. The program is geared toward second-stage manufacturing and technology companies that want to grow, are looking for strategic or Industry 4.0 technology assistance or just want to know how they’re doing.
Read MoreTechTown Detroit: Helping firms develop, launch and grow
The wheels are turning at TechTown Detroit, one of the city’s most established non-profit business accelerators/incubators. Located on the north end of Wayne State University’s Detroit campus, TechTown was launched in 2007 to provide entrepreneurial services for tech companies and neighborhood enterprises, helping startups and established businesses develop, launch and grow.
Read MoreAccelerating Ideas to Market with OU INC
Big things are always happening at Oakland University in Rochester Hills, Mich., which lately includes a huge buzz on campus about OU INC.
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