Science, Technology Leaders at Heart of New Economy

EnerWatch Systems Inc. of Sterling Heights conducts energy audits, locates waste sources and advises clients how to conserve, reuse and implement green, economical and sustainable business practices. An energy watchdog, EnerWatch Systems helps its customers save money while bringing in a quick return on investment. “We pick up the crumbs of energy waste that the competitors cannot and do not collect,” said Dominic R. Pizzo, president and CEO. “At the end of the day those crumbs equal an exorbitant amount of money that our customers weren’t aware of and benefits our customers and society as a whole by having a smaller carbon footprint.” EnerWatch listens to customers needs and identifies and implements strategies to create new energy efficient systems. “Bottom line, you need the value to supersede cost especially in today’s market,” Pizzo continued. “In Michigan, it’s all about ROI and how fast that return is. So listen to your customers, develop innovative systems to cut down on energy waste, and always keep your stakeholders at the forefront of any movement...that’s how we do it.” www.enerwatchsystems.com

Philip L. Fioravante, president & CEO
Enterprise Electronics, LLC.

Enterprise Electronics of Troy supplies proprietary electronic products such as vehicle electronic-entry keypads. This feature offers drivers the option of opening their vehicles while still carrying their keys in a pocket, purse or briefcase. Established in 2002, Enterprise Electronics balances the needs of its stakeholders by originating ideas that solve problems, said Philip L. Fioravante, president and CEO. “Then we develop a strategic marketing plan that encompasses internal and external analysis including but not limited to, market receptiveness, revenue opportunities across multiple industries, and develop a R&D budget with an acceptable ROI. We are not simply a product development firm – we focus on commercialization of the products we seek to design.” Electronic technology continues to move at a “clockspeed” rate. Inventions across industries are integrating more and more household, office and automotive goods. “Wireless products seem to be re-emerging as a technology of choice – whether in your vehicle, at your home or at your workplace,” Fioravante added. “Technologies for tracking and monitoring of people, places, and things such as tools, medical devices are on the cusp of an exploding market.” www.enterpriseelectronicsllc.com

Evigia Systems of Ann Arbor manufactures the EV3 product family of high-performance radio-frequency-identification (RFID) sensors, active transponders, interrogators, tags and accessories that can significantly improve supply chain management and trim costs. At the heart of its RFID products, Evigia integrates digital control logic and memory structures along with the analog interfaces and radio components. Its electro-mechanical sensors give customers cost-effective capabilities that are superior to other approaches. “We use integrated sensor and ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit) technologies judiciously to improve sensing and other value-added capabilities across the family of products, while still improving the size and power consumption,” said Karl Ma, vice president of sales and marketing. “With this EV3 product line, it will be easier and more cost-effective to dramatically increase visibility of assets in-transit through a complex supply chain, monitor security breaches, and provide a more reliable and timely supply network.” www.evigia.com

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I think that one contributing factor is the ever expanding changes in dental equipment. My father used to see that stuff and it seemed like it just kept getting better and better and dentists, normally being "gadget guys" loved to buy the new stuff.
Posted By: charles mcnider on Thursday, February 03, 2011 11:45:27 AM