Automation Alley, Michigan’s largest technology business association, will host a Supply Chain Summit featuring DTE Energy and Consumers Energy, Wednesday, Nov. 5, from 8-10 a.m. at its Troy headquarters. This event, hosted in partnership with Pure Michigan Business Connect, is aimed at helping Automation Alley members learn more about securing contracts with both DTE and Consumers Energy, two companies committed to doing business in Michigan.
“Much of what we do here at Automation Alley focuses on matchmaking. That means matching local companies to business solutions and resources as well as to potential partners,” said Automation Alley Executive Director Ken Rogers. “By working together, we can forge a path toward a bright future for Southeast Michigan. I’d like to thank both DTE Energy and Consumers Energy for their participation in this event and look forward to hearing how area businesses can become energy suppliers.”
Participants will enjoy networking and light refreshments and hear from speakers, including:
• Ursula Warren, Area Manager, Southeast Michigan, Governmental and Public Affairs (Consumers Energy)
• Tony Tomczak, Chief Procurement Officer and Director, Supply Chain Management (DTE Energy)
• Trevor Pawl, Managing Director, Pure Michigan Business Connect (Michigan Economic Development Corporation)
• Jennifer Fox, Director of Procurement, Materials and Services (Consumers Energy)
The cost to attend is $10 for members with pre-registration or $20 at the door. This event is for members only. Pre-registration ends Nov. 3 at close of business.To register, visit automationalley.com.
Automation Alley is located at 2675 Bellingham in Troy.
For more information, contact the Automation Alley Resource Center at 800-427-5100 or info@automationalley.com.
Source: Automation Alley