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Delphi, MSU to launch company; supplier may also work with WSU.(News)(Delphi Technologies Inc.)(Michigan State University)(Smart Antenna Inc.)
Crain's Detroit Business, January, 2007 by Henderson, Tom
Byline: Tom Henderson Delphi Technologies Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Delphi Corp. that aims to develop nonautomotive revenue for the troubled parts supplier, is partnering with Michigan State University to launch its second stand-alone company, Smart Antenna Inc., in the first quarter this year.
Another company, in partnership with researchers at Wayne State University's Smart Sensors and Integrated Microsystems laboratory, could be launched by year-end. That firm, which has yet to be named, would make cheaper lenses for infrared cameras. A marketing feasibility study that supported commercialization of the lens was conducted during the just-concluded fall semester by a class taught at the University of Michigan by David Brophy, an associate...
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