Category Archives: Industry News

DG’s Mark Zachos receives the Industry Partner Recognition Award

As we remembered and reflected on the memory of 09/11/2001, DG Technologies, represented by our President Mark Zachos, was honored to receive the Industry Partner Recognition Award from the 177th Regiment of the Michigan National Guard. Presented by General Schloegl, Mark Zachos was extremely proud to accept this award on behalf of the DG Technologies team, which continues to help securely maintain US Army equipment.

 

Introducing the NEW DPA XL!

INTRODUCING THE ALL-NEW DPA FROM DG TECHNOLOGIES, THE DPA XL!

 

The ALL-NEW DPA XL is DG Technologies newest, TMC RP1210 compliant Dearborn Protocol Adapter (DPA) with current and future technologies built-in for years of shop services. It is the leading tool of choice for Diagnostics and Reprogramming of Heavy-Duty, Medium-Duty and some Light-Duty vehicles and covers over-the-road, bus, construction, agricultural, military, industrial stationary equipment and fleet vehicle segments!

 

New features with the DPA XL are:

  • Built and designed with the most up-to-date components and technologies for expanding product service offerings
  • SAE J2534, 05.00 API Support
  • CAN FD (2 channels) capable (future)
  • FT CAN (1 channel) capable (future)
  • RP1227 capable for Mobile Apps
  • Embedded Hardware Security Module (HSM) For Cloning Protection

 

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The Year of the Pivot! Featuring DG Technologies’ Mark Zachos

THE YEAR of the PIVOT

Published December 2020

With the business world moving in great measure to virtual meetings and a remote workforce, an occasional glitchy voice or unruly pet in the background is part of the new normal. Companies and organizations across the globe are dealing as best they can with challenges brought on by the coronavirus pandemic. So too is SAE International.

“SAE’s Membership and Community Engagement Team, like so many others round the world, had no choice but to quickly figure out how to pivot from the face-to-face past to the virtual present,” said Donna Edenhart, the team’s director. “Just like all other Teams, such as Pre- Professional, Events, Standards, and Professional Development, the entire organization was charged with continuing to advance the future of mobility from their private residences. One of the benefits that members enjoy the most is that they are provided with numerous networking opportunities, particularly through special events at SAE meetings and section activities. So we wanted to ensure that we provided both our members, as well as our volunteers, with activities and programs that would keep them inspired and active. Our team took a big swing at this unanticipated curveball, and we actually got a few hits.”

Mark Zachos gave a virtual presentation on cybersecurity


Luckily, Membership already had a long- established online community (Member Connection) specifically designed for discussions and activities of the virtual kind, so they were able to capitalize and expand on that existing resource.

“Virtual mentor mixers” proved to be a popular Member Connection feature in this unusual year. In mixers, a selected group of professionals volunteer to answer any questions Member Connection visitors might have on particular career theme. For example, the mixer from January was on the topic of “time management.” “Women in engineering and effective communication” was the theme of a popular May mentor mixer that generated 90 comments. A third mixer, on “relationship building and collaboration,” was to be held in mid-November, too late for coverage in this issue of Update.

“The virtual mentor mixers played an especially important role in 2020 because several face-to-face mentoring events were cancelled along with the SAE meetings that were to have served as physical venues for them,” said Corey Dillon, the SAE Member Relations Specialist who oversees Member Connection. “We love to hear from our older, more seasoned members who have seen the transformation of the industry in real time.”

Although not a new Member Connection feature in 2020, the “chat with the experts” series proved popular. Chats are somewhat similar to mixers except with the former there is only one host/presenter, and the topic is sometimes more technically oriented. Nineteen subject experts served as hosts for the four 2020 chats.

Another Member Connection highlight in 2020 was creation of a special student discussion community. “We don’t hear a lot from students in an open forum because we learned that they are somewhat intimidated by interacting with professional members on technical topics,” said Dillon. “But now they have their own space to talk to each other, as well as learn about their student-specific SAE benefits.”

Member Connection served the basis for much, but not all, of Membership’s virtual engagement opportunities this year. The Industrial Lecture Program for college students successfully transitioned from in- person presentations to online ones, for example.

Also switching into virtual gear this year was the Membership unit’s Contributor of the Year (COTY) program. The 2020 COTY Class was feted online last month but will also be honored alongside the 2021 Class in a live program tentatively scheduled for late 2021.

Pivoting right along with SAE staff to a virtual medium were SAE sections. Several held virtual meetings 2020, including the Mid-Michigan Section. One of its “events” featured Mark Zachos, a member of the 2019 COTY Class, presenting on “Cybersecurity during the COVID-19 Pandemic.” Also holding multiple virtual events were the So-Cal, Washington, DC, and Detroit sections. One of the Detroit Section’s programs was a collaboration with the SAE Membership Team on the topic of SAE member benefits, and another on what it’s like for women working in the automotive engineering.

Also, usually held at SAE headquarters, the biennial Section Officers Leadership Seminar in 2020 was held virtually.

This article is from SAE, obtained with permission.

 

 

 

DG Summer Internship Program

DG Technologies Announces Summer Program

DG Technologies is proud to announce our new summer internship program. This year, we have welcomed four new interns to our company in the Engineering, Sales, and Marketing departments.

The interns will be doing a variety of activities during their time at the company including learning about company products, customers, the industry, and applying all of their knowledge to a collaborative final project at the end of the summer.

We look forward to working with our Sales and Marketing interns, Jana Hilditch and Nicholas Kozoro.

Jana is a junior who is currently enrolled at Grand Valley State University. She is studying Marketing with an emphasis in Sales as well as General Management. Jana enjoys reading and is an award-winning gymnast.

Jana is excited to learn about real world situations as opposed to in-class demonstration. She wants to be able to apply her knowledge learned in school to current and future opportunities. She enjoys working with technology and improving modern day products. Jana learned of this opportunity through summer activities and became involved in early May.

Nicholas is enrolled as a senior at the University of Michigan-Flint, studying Marketing. He is an exceptional college hockey player from Farmington Hills, Michigan, while also winning the 2014 division 3 State Championship with Farmington High School.

Having studied Marketing since his junior year of college, Nick is interested in the technology industry and how he can influence customers using skills learned from school and from his time at DG Technologies. He is excited to participate in his field of study, and is looking forward to collaborating and generating new, exciting ideas helping promote new and existing DG Technologies products.

“Based on a general description of projects assigned, the interns will gain insights into practical applications and execution with results of actions promoting DG Technologies products and services,” says John McNelis, Sales and Marketing Manager at DG Technologies.

DG Technologies’ two Engineering interns for the summer of 2019 are Nicholas Butzke and Michael Ohtake. The engineering interns will apply software knowledge to develop projects for a better grasp of the theories taught in class.

Michael is studying Computer Science as a sophomore at the University of Michigan. He is a very competitive athlete, having played three varsity sports in high school including baseball, golf and tennis.

Michael enjoys the technology and automotive industry coming from a family of engineers in the field. He is looking forward to learning how to interface with new complex devices and to discover more about the software development process, but most of all, he wants to gain real world experience in the Computer Science industry.

Nicholas is a junior studying Computer Engineering at Michigan State University. From Brighton, Michigan, he and his family have been involved with beekeeping his entire life.

He was recommended, as an individual into the automotive and computer engineering industry, to apply to DG Technologies to gain in-depth experience in the field. Automotive technology has been a lifelong passion of his and is looking forward to learning how it impacts the function of cars within our lives.

“It is valuable to have work experiences during college in the desired industry for interns to apply their knowledge to specific tasks that they are assigned,” says Mark Zachos.

The internship program gives these students an opportunity to further their career understanding and gain experience in their chosen field. John McNelis hopes “this program is successful for many years to come and helps develop future leaders in the automotive industry.”

For further information:
DG Technologies
33604 West Eight Mile Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48335
1-248-888-2000
info@dgtech.com

General Contact:
Mr. John McNelis
Sales and Marketing Manager
jmcnelis@dgtech.com