In Case You Missed It: 2021 MICHauto by the Bay
After a one-year hiatus, MICHauto by the Bay returned to the Hotel Indigo rooftop in Traverse City on Aug. 3 for a memorable evening. Held during the Center for Automotive Research (CAR) Management Briefing Seminars, over 100 people attended the networking event that promoted MICHauto’s industry branding campaign, Discover Auto: You Drive the Future.
Among the many suppliers, educational institutions, service providers, nonprofits, and economic development office attendees were two co-chairs of the Michigan Legislative Automotive Caucus, Rep. Joe Tate (D-Detroit) and Senator Wayne Schmidt (R-Traverse City). Conversation focused on mobility and talent as well as the lingering impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic that stalled face-to-face gatherings for more than a year. Read more.
In the MBN editing suite are a series of interviews conducted up at CAR MBS, including with MICHauto’s Glenn Stevens.
MICHauto Priorities for the Automobility Industry Coming Out of CAR MBS
MICHauto released five priorities for the automobility industry as leaders gathered for the Center for Automotive Research Management Briefing Seminars in Traverse City this week. The priorities include attracting the next generation of industry talent, high-tech talent, supply chain solutions, the electric vehicle impact on manufacturing, and influencing policy.
“The automotive and mobility industry has shown remarkable resilience over the past 15 months during the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Glenn Stevens Jr., executive director of MICHauto and vice president of automotive and mobility initiatives for the Chamber. “While challenges still remain, MICHauto is excited to work with key partners around our state to transform the industry into an innovative hub for data science, automation, and artificial intelligence that ensures Michigan remains the global mobility leader.” Read more.
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