Although this virtual presentation is FREE to join…you can also “donate” at: https://shop.afa-mi.orgto help us support our various programs (Wounded Airman, Aerospace Education and Civil Air Patrol, etc.).
For many in the aerospace industry the year 2020 has brought unimaginable business and economic uncertainty. What to expect in 2021 and beyond? Our goal at MAMA is to continue to be that source of needed information, contacts, and opportunity.
We continue to build relationships and working agreements with academia, industry partners and governmental entities so we can support our member’s needs. By staying active and aggressive on serving our members, we progressively become more relevant and stay focused on providing value.
There will be challenges to all of us in the aerospace sector for years to come, but one constant factor remains for success: being the source and point of “value”. For MAMA, it means we do many things to provide value, starting with listening and understanding your business needs and acting proactively on them.
You will find MAMA continuing to engage members in our meetings and conferences to help your business learn of new or changing industry requirements, introducing you to important key executives and government officials and yes, opportunities that are present in 2021.
We will not seek a comfortable, accept the fate of the times, and exist, but rather we will be more assertive in building value through doing more than we have in the past. Our membership grew in 2020 and will continue to grow with our focus on you, your needs and positioning ourselves as leaders in value.
Gavin Brown
Executive Director
Michigan Aerospace Manufacturers Association
Member News
Barron Awarded for Cost-Cutting Defense Castings
Barron Industries was able to turn a four-piece fabricated component into a one-piece investment casting, increasing quality, strength, and design flexibility. In addition, the patterns for the aluminum structure housing are created using 3D printing, greatly reducing production times.
Site Announcement for New Command and Control Center
The Michigan Aerospace Manufacturers Association announces priorities for 2021 and will reveals the findings of its site-selection process for a new command and control center in January 2021.
Optimizing Construction Projects with Value Engineering
Construction of complex facilities can hit unexpected snags that may increase costs and extend schedules. Learn how modular construction – when approached with proper planning and management considerations – can offer predictable results and mitigate safety risks.
With our unique TempScan Kiosk, you can accurately monitor the temperatures of the people in seconds while maintaining social distancing. This solution can be integrated into your network to alert health and safety managers whenever an elevated body temperature is detected.
Contact Emitted Energy at 855.752.3347, or download our brochure to learn more.
Duggan received the award for their support of the MK 110 Naval Gun Project. Chosen from nearly 22,000 suppliers, the award is an honor and great accomplishment. The criteria for selection was based on achieving on-time delivery and superb quality standards in 2020 across key programs.
Hello, Join us for the MBN Speaker Series Luncheon on March 25th at the Capital Regional International Airport, hosted in the Friendship Room near TSA in the main terminal. 🕚 Doors
Chris Holman welcomes Robert Wolfe, founder of Zeck, based in Huntington Woods, Michigan. Robert was introduced through the Michigan Venture Capital Association and joins the Michigan Business Beat to discuss
Hello, Join us for the MBN Speaker Series Luncheon on March 25th at the Capital Regional International Airport, hosted in the Friendship Room near TSA in the main terminal. 🕚 Doors
Chris Holman welcomes Robert Wolfe, founder of Zeck, based in Huntington Woods, Michigan. Robert was introduced through the Michigan Venture Capital Association and joins the Michigan Business Beat to discuss