Automation Alley shares the RARE Foundation's passion for the youth of America, their role models and mentors. This is a great way to recognize the Everyday Heroes in our State who are truly making a difference for others. |
Right now, just 9 percent of engineers in Southeast Michigan are women. Automation Alley supports the STEPS camp as a part of our commitment to ensuring that Southeast Michigan has a well-prepared, diverse technology workforce well into the future. |
The awards are a way to honor our talented technology leaders who lead the path to technological growth in Southeast Michigan. Their accomplishments are significant, and they are moving us forward as a region. |
We're starting to hear from companies that are hiring. Their business outlook is much better for '06. We expect '06 to be a better year -- we're still struggling, still dealing with change, but we're on our way out the front door. |
When the gala began in 2001, Automation Alley was primarily an Oakland County initiative. Today, the Alley's membership includes nearly 600 organizations spanning all of Southeast Michigan. |