Innovate Detroit: The Future of Creative Technology

February 25, 2026
12:00 pm

2:00 pm
Location: S100, Arts and Science Building #7
Contact:

Eula Muckleroy

Community, Culture, and Engagement Committee

emucklero@ltu.edu

Art Cartwright, president of Global Empowerment Ministries and the founder of the Interactive Combat League in Detroit, will share his insights about breaking into tech entrepreneurship, AI automation, and the creative-tech world, and introduce his humanoid robot. Mr. Cartwright’s companies have created over 2,000 jobs in Metropolitan Detroit, with a specific focus on giving employment and technical training to people from underserved areas. His training programs include Robotics, Coding, Automation, and AI using the latest in Humanoid Robotic Technology.

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