¿Estás como los discípulos hoy: fracasado y con ganas de tirar la toalla? Jesucristo vuelve a decirte: Volvé a tirar la red, pero ahora en mi nombre. El efecto fue que dejaron la fortuna en la playa y le siguieron. REFLEXIÓN — Hay poder en la orden de Dios. Un gran abrazo y bendiciones Dany
In 2013, when the city filed for the largest municipal bankruptcy in US history, the population was at its lowest since the 1910 census. The Recovery This low point pushed the city and the automotive industry to reflect and reinvent itself. As the recession ended, Americans started buying cars again. To keep pace with domestic demand, more automotive manufacturers and their suppliers brought operations back to the US. To handle the increasing demand despite a decreasing population, the industry had to grow smarter. A large part of that has been through automation, allowing domestic manufacturing and assembly facilities to become more efficient and productive – and therefore more competitive in the world market. The Revival The embrace of automation has led to growth in other areas. Detroit is the hub for robotics in America. In 2018, it was selected as a host city for the world's largest robotics competition, the FIRST Championship, and will continue hosting in 2019 and 2020. Two of the top robot manufacturers, Fanuc and ABB, have their North American robotic headquarters in Auburn Hills, just outside Detroit.