Global Spotlight on Automotive & Mobility Technologies
9th Annual GAMIC Innovation Challenge
“The Global Automotive & Mobility Innovation Challenge or GAMIC designed to identify innovative companies, cultivate new technologies and solutions, and hasten their adoption into the automotive industry” said David Stout, SAE International board of directors and GAMIC co-chair. “Founded as a collaboration between SAE and the MI Innovation Alliance, GAMIC has been exceedingly beneficial to our entrant companies in both funding and commercialization.”
GAMIC-alumni success stories include:
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2008 1st-year winner EmiSense Technologies, which has secured $3 million in funding for clean technologies to digitally measure oxygen and nitrous-oxide with better cost and accuracy, and whose products are going into vehicle production for model year 2017
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2014 6th-year winner Covaron Advanced Materials, which has raised $2 million in funding and obtained several partners for their cold ceramic molding products
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2015 7th-year winner SiNode Systems, which has been awarded $4 million to develop advanced battery materials for electric vehicles
“The automotive market needs better and faster innovation to keep up with global consumer expectations and regulatory changes,” said Dennis Nash, MI Innovation Alliance and GAMIC co-chair. “The OEMs and major suppliers are looking for innovative partners, and GAMIC is helping to bring those companies forward. We are excited by the continuing success of our previous year winners, and look forward to what the 9th Annual Challenge competition has in store for the industry.”
GAMIC Challenge
Each fall, innovators from Michigan and around the globe apply to compete for top awards in one of four Innovation Categories, for a total of $200,000 in cash and in-kind commercialization services:
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Category One: Vehicle electrification, V2X and advanced mobility
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Category Two: Advanced materials, sensors, and manufacturing processes
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Category Three: Infotainment, auto consumer and value chain/business model
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Category Four: New high value and disruptive technology innovations
Applicants selected to compete do so in-person or remotely at one of three Regional Quarter-finals; for Fall 2016 the regional competitions to determine semi-finalists will be held in Metro Detroit, Michigan (Oct 25th); Waterloo, Ontario, Canada (Nov 3); and Silicon Valley, California (Nov 16).
All Semi-Finalists and Finalists are assigned mentors to improve their commercial readiness and innovation-business presentations. For 2017, Semi-final presentations will be held at NextEnergy in Detroit on February 23, 2017. Challenge Finals will be held at the SAE World Congress in Detroit on April 4; the Award Winners will present again on the main exhibition floor at the SAE TechHub on April 6.
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