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Intraduce looks to make commuting easier with first class transportation avenues

Driving above the traffic just might become a thing of the future in Metro Detroit. Ann Arbor-based Intraduce hopes to make such things happen sooner rather than later and create more than a few jobs while doing it.

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U-M researchers participate in $7 million study of autism

University of Michigan researchers are paying attention to autism in a big way, helping lead a research effort on early intervention to fight the disease.

Mobius Microsystems moves to Ann Arbor, plans to make quarterly hires

Mobius Microsystems is coming home to Ann Arbor, moving its Michigan offices from Motown to Tree Town. The company expects to hire an engineer every quarter as its develops its business.

Mobatech wins Best of Boot Camp award from Ann Arbor SPARK

Mobatech went to Ann Arbor SPARK's entrepreneurial boot camp and kicked butt. The cell phone software development firm won the best of the boot camp award that helped refine its business plan and overall business ideas.

Latitude brings technology jobs to Saline, plans for expansion

Saline's Latitude is movin' on up. The technology consulting business has been adding dozens of positions over the last three years and has plans for at least another dozen this year.

Ingenex expands to four employees in downtown Ann Arbor, looks to add two more

Ingenex Digital Marketing is just a small business in downtown Ann Arbor that once used to be two businesses. Now the Internet marketing firm is looking to hire two people in the next year, including one right now.

Dexter Research Center refines competitive streak, looks to add five positions

Dexter Research Center isn't taking a back seat to any business now that it's leaders have decided it won't let that happen. The military technology research firm is on quite a little run, hiring about 30 people in the last three years and planning to hire another five or six this year.

Cybernet Systems uses artificial intelligence to create real employment

Cybernet Systems plans to hire six to 10 people this year after experiencing two years of 50% growth.

U-M Hospital goes digital with online ordering system

The University of Michigan Health System is getting better at using less paper. A new system that eliminates paperwork is eliminating errors left and right and helping patients get the care they need quicker.

Cerenis Therapeutics pushes cholesterol drug development and job growth in A2

Cerenis Therapeutics is turning a bunch of Pfizer refugees into drug research company on both side of the Atlantic Ocean.

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