mgv Enterprises

mgv Research and Development Services

We seek great people who share our values and are driven by a desire to technologically grow and contribute to the world. Trust and honesty are the basis of mgv's business philosophy, and is our way of working with customers. Research and Development of new materials, processes, and products are value-added functions we can bring to small companies seeking to grow, and large companies strategically realigning their competitive advantage.

We can help you combine new materials and processes successfully, eliminating start-up quality problems and achieving the highest yields in the shortest time. Our nanometric analysis capabilities combined with our processing control knowledge, via the patented IntellimoldTM system, give you all the tools you need to make the best decisions on design, material selection, equipment purchase and processing parameters.

Overview --- Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti are two cities located in the southeast corner of Michigan, cities of 110,000 and 20,000 people respectively.

Metro Area Major Private Sector Employers --- ford Motor Co., General Motors, Daimler-Chrysler, Toyota, Subaru, Nissan, Kia, Gelman Sciences, Bell & Howell, American International Pharmaceutical, Pfizer, General Dynamics, ASG Glass... and high-tech start-up companies as adjuncts to either the pharmaceutical or computer industries.

Metro Area Colleges and Universities --- University of Michigan, Eastern Michigan University, Concordia College, Washenaw Community College, and Cleary College.

Capabilities:

  • Partnerships with and liaison to Detroit area companies
  • Laboratory research equipment and instrumentation
  • Nationally recognized library resources
  • Locally available university researchers known throughout the world
  • Widely recognized experts in the automotive and nonautomotive manufacturing sectors
  • Team member achievements include patents in: Materials, Processes, Process Control, Products, and recognition in many of industry's professional organizations