Detroit Driven

We love pizza. But do we love autonomous cars?

Autonomous pizza delivery is a thing. And it's being tested by Ford in Ann Arbor. But will customers leave their front door to get their pie? Find out here.

Altran's World Class Passive Safety Center, Wixom
Altran expands to Detroit, brings passive safety solutions to U.S.

Altran, a global engineering R&D organization, is bringing passive safety solutions to clients through its recent expansion into the Detroit region. And the move was made simple, thanks to help from economic development experts on the ground.

Autonomous vehicles will impact the environment, but how?

As the Detroit region leads the charge in electric, connected, and autonomous vehicle innovation, environmental stakeholders are asking questions about how a radically new way of moving people, goods, and services will impact the environment.

Michigan Council on Future Mobility makes key recommendations

The Michigan Council on Future Mobility has presented its second annual report to Gov. Rick Snyder, and in it outlined key recommendations for policy changes regarding mobility.

Mobility Moments Podcast: Detroit mobility meets SXSW

A special edition of Mobility Moments. Claire Charlton digs in with Jessica Robinson of Ford Smart Mobility, Phil Santer at Ann Arbor SPARK, and Justin Robinson with Detroit Regional Chamber to learn about SXSW 2018, through the lens of mobility.

Macomb County is ready for connected mobility

Connected vehicles require communication-enabled infrastructure. As connected cars and trucks join the roads in ever-increasing numbers, Michigan’s Macomb County is poised to meet the communication challenge.

Self-driving security: How Detroit leads the way in automotive cybersecurity

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.

The future is now: A glimpse into metro Detroit’s mobility ecosystem

Across Southeast Michigan, diverse mobility projects are underway. Seemingly independent, they're pieces of the larger mobility ecosystem that positions Metro Detroit as the global leader in connected and autonomous vehicle and smart infrastructure technology.

Metro Detroit cities prepare for autonomous vehicles with smart infrastructure

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.

Building minds: How Detroit grows mobility talent

Mining talent for the ever-evolving mobility industry isn't as simple as recruiting traditional automotive engineers. Michigan’s K-12 schools, colleges, and universities are responding to educate highly skilled, flexible workers.

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