Mobility meets creativity at South by Southwest’s Michigan House
This spring, mobility is SXSW. Before he headed to the Austin, Texas event, Garry Bulluck, deputy chief of mobility innovation, city of Detroit, shared what's driving Detroit's future.
This spring, mobility is SXSW. Before he headed to the Austin, Texas event, Garry Bulluck, deputy chief of mobility innovation, city of Detroit, shared what's driving Detroit's future.
With the rise of connected vehicle technology comes an increased level of vulnerability to security threats. Fortunately, the Detroit region's automotive cybersecurity industry is growing strong—in numbers, and in proactive defense against attacks.
Mining talent for the ever-evolving mobility industry isn't as simple as recruiting traditional automotive engineers. That's why Michigan's K-12 schools, colleges, and universities are responding to educate highly skilled, flexible workers.
Connected and autonomous vehicles require intelligent infrastructure for maximum efficiency. As metro Detroit advances intelligent vehicles from test environments to roads, towns and cities are planning for the many changes ahead.
Across Southeast Michigan, diverse mobility projects are underway that are part of the larger mobility ecosystem that positions Metro Detroit as the global leader in connected and autonomous vehicle technology.
A self-driving shuttle piloted last year gave Bedrock employees a look into the future of urban mobility. But the test sparked ideas about potential applications for autonomous transportation across the Motor City.
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