The Michigan Alliance for Greater Mobility Advancement (MAGMA) will convene leaders from industry, workforce development, education, and economic development for its upcoming Advisory Council Meeting on Friday, September 11, 2026, at Macomb Community College in Warren, Michigan.
This in-person gathering will spotlight Michigan’s maritime industry, with a focus on shipbuilding, emerging opportunities within the sector, and the industry's growing impact on mobility innovation, workforce development, and economic growth across the state.
As Michigan continues to strengthen its position as a leader in advanced mobility, the maritime sector is playing an increasingly important role in supporting transportation networks, supply chains, national security, and economic competitiveness. The meeting will provide a forum for stakeholders to discuss current trends, workforce needs, and strategies for preparing talent to meet the evolving demands of the maritime industrial base and shipbuilding industries.
MAGMA serves as a statewide collaborative that brings together partners from business, education, workforce development, and government to advance Michigan’s mobility ecosystem. Through its Advisory Council meetings, MAGMA fosters dialogue, shares industry insights, and helps align workforce strategies with the needs of emerging and expanding mobility sectors.
Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with experts and thought leaders while exploring how maritime careers and innovations can contribute to Michigan’s long-term economic vitality and talent development efforts.
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Event Details
MAGMA Advisory Council Meeting
Date: Friday, September 11, 2026
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Location: Macomb Community College
14500 12 Mile Road
Warren, MI 48088
The meeting promises to deliver valuable insights into one of Michigan’s critical industries and provide meaningful opportunities for collaboration among stakeholders committed to strengthening the state’s mobility workforce and economy.
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