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Automation Alley Receives Congressional Grant to Complete New Headquarters.
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January 26, 2004
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PONTIAC, Mich., Jan. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Automation Alley, Southeast Michigan's global technology cluster, announced today it will receive a federal grant worth $450,000 to complete its new headquarters. The headquarters will house the newly developed Technology Center, Automation Alley consortium activities and the glima Affiliate Network.
"The Technology Center will greatly assist in Automation Alley's efforts to help academia, government and businesses adopt and launch new technologies more quickly," said Ken Rogers, executive director of Automation Alley. "The ...
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