Port Detroit Sponsors Aqua Action - AquaHacking Binational 2026 Info Session & Community Discussions at Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority
Port Detroit Sponsors Aqua Action - AquaHacking Binational 2026 Info Session & Community Discussions at Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority
📍 Detroit / Wayne County Port Authority, 130 Atwater St., Detroit, MI 48226
📅 Thursday, March 12th, 2026
🕙 5:00-7:00 PM

You’re invited to join AquaAction’s AquaHacking Binational 2026 Info Session & Community Discussions at Port of Detroit at the Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority on Thursday, March 12 from 5:00–7:00pm.
This evening convening will bring together student innovators, early-stage entrepreneurs, corporate sponsors, and community partners from across Metro Detroit to register for the AquaHacking Binational 2026 Challenge — a seven-month innovation program that supports students and professionals in building pilot-ready startups to address urgent freshwater challenges across the Great Lakes region.
Attendees will hear directly from AquaAction and its partners about the 2026 Challenge timeline, key problem themes in Michigan, and how individuals from diverse backgrounds — not just engineers or scientists — can apply to participate. Whether you're interested in launching a venture, supporting innovation as a mentor or sponsor, or piloting new technologies within your organization, this session will outline pathways for engagement ahead of program launch this spring.
The event will also feature a facilitated community networking session, where participants will connect through guided conversations about local water challenges — from stormwater flooding and PFAS contamination to aging infrastructure and beach closures — and explore how lived experience can be transformed into real-world innovation through entrepreneurship.
Join us to learn how you can help shape solutions to Michigan’s most pressing water issues by participating in or supporting the AquaHacking Binational 2026 Challenge.
Please RSVP HERE.
Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority Supports Governor’s Michigan Maritime Strategy
Press Release
Press Release
Press Release
February 2, 2026
DETROIT. February 2, 2026 – The Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority applauds the release of the Michigan Maritime Strategy report, which recognizes the vital importance of the blue economy to the State of Michigan and sets forth actionable strategies to leverage Michigan’s natural advantages, maritime history and existing assets to expand economic development through tourism, cargo movement and manufacturing.
“The Governor’s strategy mirrors the Port Authority’s initiatives to build on our maritime legacy while at the same time making investments in port infrastructure, clean energy, innovation and workforce development,” said Port Authority Board Chairman Jonathan C. Kinloch. “We support state level investments in shipbuilding and repair infrastructure, port modernization, recreational and commercial boat manufacturing, alternative fuel development and maritime tourism.”
Upcoming Port Authority’s activities include:
1. Clean Ports Grants: $24.9 million in support of the deployment of zero emission port equipment and vehicles, and planning for a green-hydrogen powered port.
2. Maritime Careers: A Career Expo is set for April 10. Employers and universities will share information about careers on ships, in ports, and environmental stewardship.
3. Regional Tourism: Detroit will host over 70 cruise ship visits in 2026, bringing over 15,000 visitors to our region.
4. Decarbonization and Air Quality Improvement Plan: The Port Authority is working to eliminate 33,000 annual tons of carbon emissions from port operations, and develop jobs in clean energy.
About Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority:
The Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority is a public entity formed by the City of Detroit and Wayne County in 1978 with a mission to promote maritime trade and economic development. Over eight million tons of cargo passes through the Port of Detroit annually, supporting over 9,000 local direct jobs and over $900 million in economic activity. For more information visit: www.portdetroit.com
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MEDIA CONTACT: Colleen Robar, 313-207-5960, crobar@robarpr.com
EPA Announces $24.9 million in funding for the Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority for electric port equipment & planning for zero emission fuels and job readiness
Press Release
Press Release
EPA Announces $24.9 million in funding for the
Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority for electric port
equipment & planning for zero emission fuels and job
readiness
Press release from Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority
https://portdetroit.com
Release date: October 29, 2024
Media contacts:
Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority:
Mark Schrupp
mschrupp@portdetroit.com
Bold plan to decarbonize Detroit port operations, improve air quality and residents’ health
Press Release
Press Release
Bold plan to decarbonize Detroit port operations, improve air quality and residents’ health
Release date: Earth Day, April 22, 2024
News release from Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority and Tunley Environmental.
https://portdetroit.com
www.tunley-environmental.com
Release date: Earth Day, April 22, 2024
Media contacts:
Polaris Media
Charlie Miller
Email: charlie@polarismediapr.com
Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority:
Mark Schrupp
mschrupp@portdetroit.com
Tunley Environmental:
Robert Moorcroft
robertmoorcroft@tunley-environmental.com
Southwest Detroit Environmental Vision:
Raquel Garcia
raquel@sdevweb.org
Bold plan to decarbonize Detroit port operations, improve air quality and residents’ health





