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The Industry Innovation Report

The Quiet Automation Boom Reshaping U.S. Industries

For years, companies across industries have relied on people to bridge gaps between systems, processes and inefficiencies. That model is breaking. Recent U.S. workforce data tells the story behind this shift....

GM Reveals Its Planned Antidotes For Troubled Times

Tariffs, wars, spiking fuel costs, and no more tax incentives for EVs. The world is a dynamic mess for automakers. For GM, the way forward rides on two important pillars: full-size trucks and digital services...

Detroit Champions Clean Innovation with Global Sustainability Award Winners

On April 23, 2026, many sustainability leaders joined Detroit's Mayor’s Office of Mobility Innovation to celebrate zero emission technology and the winners of the Toyota Mobility Foundation’s Sustainable...

Astemo Engineering Careers Tour: the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers at WSU

During our visit to Wayne State University in Detroit, Cindy Polakowski and John Petty met with engineering students Harishitha Mummidivarapu, Aditi Roy, and Shareen El-Saghir, members of the Institute of...

Check Out This $495,000 Meal And Space Balloon Trip

Some people already describe amazing meals as “out of this world.” But now, a Michelin-starred chef has teamed up with space travel companies to offer food that literally fits that description. Rasmus Munk, who co-owns and cooks at a Copenhagen-based restaurant called...

Suzuki Manufacturing Flying Cars In Japan

Suzuki Motor has started to manufacture its first flying car which was showcased by Maruti Suzuki at its pavilion during the Vibrant Gujarat Summit held in January. The all-electric autonomous Skycar is being jointly developed with a Japan-based flying car startup...

EPA’s New Auto Emissions Rules Boost EVs

The Biden administration announced new tailpipe emission standards for new passenger cars that aim to cut over 7 billion tons of carbon emissions, as well as other harmful air pollutants. The standards will apply to new passenger cars and light-duty trucks, beginning...

Texas Fires Falsely Linked To ‘Smart City’ Plans

Texas experienced the worst wildfires in its history in early 2024, but social media posts suggesting the blazes in the US state's northern panhandle were intentionally set to make way for a "smart city" are false. Officials say power lines -- not arson -- are to...

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