automobiles
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March 28, 2023
UM-Dearborn program readies students for shifting auto industry
Launching this fall, the revamped Automotive and Mobility Systems Engineering master’s program is built for an industry being transformed by electrification and autonomy.
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June 23, 2020
Employee, retiree health plans factor into state auto insurance reform
Michigan’s long-discussed auto insurance reform legislation takes effect July 1, but homework may be needed for U-M employees to understand how it affects them.
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October 31, 2017
Industry partners investing $11M in second phase of Mcity funding
Eleven companies are investing a total of $11 million in the second phase of industry funding for Mcity, the university-led initiative to develop connected and automated mobility.
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October 4, 2017
Mobility startups join TechLab incubator to pilot vehicle innovations
Five companies from across the country will test and develop mobility solutions related to automated and connected vehicles at U-M’s TechLab technology incubator.
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September 25, 2017
From car bans to driverless vehicles
While U-M is a major research site for auto innovation, cars were not always welcome on the university’s campus. In 1925, President Clarence Cook Little instituted a partial, then total ban on student automobiles.