October 15, 2025 - 02:49

In the concluding segment of a compelling three-part series, Dug Song engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Ron J. Stefanski about the transformative power of Detroit's innovation ecosystem. This dialogue highlights how forward-thinking technology can drive inclusive growth and foster meaningful community connections.
Song emphasizes the importance of collaboration among local entrepreneurs, organizations, and residents, illustrating how collective efforts can lead to substantial social impact. The discussion also delves into the role of technology in addressing pressing societal challenges, showcasing examples of initiatives that have successfully bridged gaps in access and opportunity.
As Detroit continues to evolve as a hub for innovation, the focus remains on ensuring that advancements benefit all members of the community. This final installment underscores the belief that technology, when harnessed thoughtfully, can be a powerful tool for good, shaping a better world for future generations.
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