Automation Alley Welcomes 19 New Members in August
Automation Alley, Michigan's largest technology business association, announced that 19 new members joined the organization in August.
"Companies in Southeast Michigan continue to find value in Automation Alley," said Ken Rogers, Automation Alley executive director. "The new companies that joined last month will have the opportunity to take advantage of the many benefits Automation Alley offers, including networking, events, and a vast variety of online tools. We're proud to offer services that assist Southeast Michigan companies in their efforts to grow."
New members in August include:
Government
--Charter Township of Canton, Canton
Commercial Real Estate Services:
--Lee & Associates of Michigan LLC, Southfield
Marketing Services:
--RDE Enterprises Inc., Birmingham
Computer and IT Services:
--Mi6 Group LLC, Troy
--Wright Line, Commerce Township
Energy/Alternative Energy:
--Enginer Inc., Troy
--Swedish Biogas International, Flint
--Walker-Miller Energy Services LLC, Detroit
Engineering, Design and Prototyping Services:
--Eicher Engineering Solutions, Farmington Hills
Manufacturing:
--Air Armor, Sterling Heights
Manufacturing Equipment:
--Saint Clair Systems, Washington
Manufacturers' Representatives:
--Gray Matter Systems, Chesterfield
--Phoenix International Technical Associates LLC, Clarkston
Medical and Biotechnology
--Microcide, Troy
Other Technology-based Services:
--Avidasports LLC, Harper Woods
--Campfire Interactive, Ann Arbor
--Yazaki North America, Inc., Canton
Research and Development Services:
--Human Solutions, Troy
--RayCE America, Rochester
In addition, Automation Alley's Web site welcomed a host of international visitors in August. Top views came from the Philippines, while Canada and India followed behind for a collective 475 visits. Users in the cities of Troy and Southfield were also frequent visitors, followed by Birmingham, Detroit and Farmington. Top page views once again were Automation Alley's Member Directory and Event Calendar.
Since its founding in 1999, Automation Alley has expanded to include more than 1,000 businesses, educational institutions and government entities from the City of Detroit and the surrounding eight county region. Automation Alley promotes regional prosperity through entrepreneurial and exporting assistance, workforce development and technology acceleration.
For additional information, visit www.automationalley.com.
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