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$9.95M for ‘smart intersections’ across Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor will soon be home to more than 20 “smart intersections”—capable of gathering and transmitting information in real time to connected cars—as part of a University of Michigan effort to demonstrate the safety potential of connected and automated vehicles.
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Getting smart about opioids
Alumni entrepreneurs create iKeyp, a “smart safe” for meds that promises security, deterrence, and adherence.
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U-M to test 3-D, automated 'SmartCarts'
U-M students, professors, and staff may one day be zipping around campus aboard autonomous, 3D-printed electric vehicles.
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Helping buildings work smarter, not harder
How big data could mean big savings in economy, environment.