DETROIT – The Global Epicenter of Mobility (GEM), a signature program of the Detroit Regional Partnership (DRP), has launched the Road to 2030 – a bold effort to identify forward-looking insights around the technologies and sectors that present the greatest opportunities for growth for our companies, communities, and residents through 2030.
Joining us on MITechTV is provide more details is Bernard Swiecki, vice president of mobility and research for GEM.
The Road to 2030 initiative expands on existing research and knowledge assets from GEM, including the Future Mobility Technology Study (FMTS), which outlines seven mobility technologies with the greatest economic growth potential for the Detroit Region through 2030. This latest initiative will offer deeper dives into those seven technologies and the economic opportunities they present within the region’s anchor industry for economic growth and prosperity.
The technologies identified in the FMTS that will be covered in this initiative include: Assembly Automation Battery Chemistry and Design Electric Motors Hydrogen Fuel Cell Systems Power Electronics Propulsion Thermal Management Systems Software: Software-Defined Vehicles (SDV), Cybersecurity, and Over-the-Air (OTA) Solutions.
The web-based modules, housed in a dedicated area on the GEM website, will include both high-level and detailed analyses of each of the technologies, downloadable content, editorial perspectives on the impact of the technology to the Detroit Region, recent news articles, and more.
More at https://gemdetroitregion.com/the-road-to-2030/
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