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Get the latest news on MI2 — from regional and national press to local spotlights, the stories below highlight the people and partnerships building the future of the metals industry.
UK Partners in New Nonprofit to Foster Innovation in Metals Industry
The University of Kentucky is a strategic partner in a new nonprofit to foster innovation in Kentucky’s expanding metals industry…“We see MI2 as a real win for Kentucky and one of our top industries in the Commonwealth,” said Landon Borders, executive director of UK Innovation Connect.
Heavy Metal: Local Nonprofit to Spur State’s Metals Industry
Bourbon horses and … metal fabrication? If a newly formed nonprofit organization based in Bowling Green meets its goals the Bluegrass State will soon be associated as closely with steel and aluminum as it now is with thoroughbreds and sipping whiskey.
WKU Supports Launch of New Metals Innovation Initiative
The Innovation Campus’ goal is to provide an environment where subject matter experts and corporate partners collaborate with faculty, staff, and students to solve problems and create opportunities and jobs for this region,” said Buddy Steen, CEO of the Innovation Campus at WKU and Programs Director for CREATE. “MI2 is exactly the kind of mission-aligned, industry-led innovation organization that we want to support.
New Center for Organizational Readiness Will Help Companies Prepare for Smart Technologies
A new Center for Organizational Readiness toward Enterprise (CORE) 4.0 has been launched at Speed School of Engineering, focused on helping companies prepare for smart and connected technology such as automation, artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things. The center draws on the combined research strength of the UofL’s LoDI and the Office of Research and Innovation, with the industry expertise of the Louisville Healthcare CEO Council and the Metals Innovation Initiative (MI2).
Bolstering Innovation in the Heart of America
A first focus of of AccelerateKY is helping get a new organization called the Metals Innovation Initiative off the ground, aimed at fostering further innovation in Kentucky’s fast-growing metals industry in areas like sustainability, talent attraction and development, R&D projects, grant funding, and industry connections with the entrepreneurial ecosystem.
WKU President Delivers Annual Faculty and Staff Convocation Address
A number of research initiatives are underway at WKU’s Innovation Campus, including collaborative work with Holley Performance Products, Louisville-based non-profit Kentucky to the World, and the Metals Innovation Initiative (MI2), which provides collaborative and sustainable executive leadership to attract and promote advanced research, commercialization, and talent development in Kentucky’s metals industry.
Updates from MI2
Get the latest from MI2—updates on our programs, insights from our members, and stories that highlight the people and partnerships building the future of the metals industry.
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