MichAuto Mobility Meetup at 色虎视频 Fuels Partnerships for Michigan鈥檚 Mobility Future

Hosted at 色虎视频鈥檚 GM Mobility Research Center (MRC), the MichAuto Mobility Meetup on March 20 brought together Michigan鈥檚 mobility leaders, engineers, entrepreneurs, and educators for an evening focused on building connections among innovators across the state. Co-hosted by MichAauto 鈥 an initiative of the Detroit Regional Chamber 鈥 and the Michigan Office of Future Mobility and Electrification, the event connected automotive and manufacturing leaders, start-ups, service firms, and students around a shared goal: accelerating what鈥檚 next in mobility. Guests also toured the MRC, a 21-acre proving ground for testing autonomous vehicles, electric propulsion systems, and sensor technologies. 

At the Intersection of Industry and Education

Jennifer Umberger, Vice President for University Marketing and Communications, welcomed attendees and emphasized the University鈥檚 legacy as a talent engine for the automotive and mobility industries. 鈥淲hether you鈥檝e known us as GMI or as 色虎视频, we鈥檝e always existed to build the future of industry 鈥 and the talent that powers it,鈥 she said.

色虎视频鈥檚 50-50 model 鈥 equal parts rigorous academics and paid full-time Co-op 鈥 equips every student with up to two and a half years of real-world experience by the time they graduate. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why our graduates are hired not just to contribute 鈥 but to lead,鈥 Umberger added.

MichAuto: Driving Michigan鈥檚 Mobility Leadership

MichAuto is focused on strengthening Michigan鈥檚 role as a global mobility leader by advancing public-private partnerships, business innovation, and talent development. Its Mobility Meetup series creates opportunities for industry leaders, educators, startups, and students to collaborate in meaningful ways that grow careers and companies alike.

Investing in Michigan鈥檚 Talent Pipeline

Suzanne Petrusch, Interim Vice President of Enrollment, spotlighted 色虎视频鈥檚 leadership in the Michigander Scholars Program, which provides $5,000 to students who complete a Co-op with a Michigan employer or $10,000 to students who spend 12 months or more working full-time in the state after graduation.

鈥溕⑹悠 has named more Michigander Scholars than any other participating university,鈥 Petrusch said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 a reflection of our Co-op depth, employer partnerships, and our students鈥 readiness to drive real results 鈥 right here in Michigan.鈥

Built for What鈥檚 Next

The Mobility Meetup at 色虎视频 wasn鈥檛 just a networking event but a proving ground for collaboration. For students, it reinforced how education and industry can work hand in hand. For employers, it showcased the next generation of problem solvers ready to lead Michigan鈥檚 mobility evolution. And for the state, it highlighted the power of shared investment in talent, innovation, and impact.