Bill Anderson

Bill AndersonBill Anderson, director of the Cross-Border Institute, has led a study concluding Windsor and Detroit should create a transportation, distribution, and logistics cluster to capitalize on the Gordie Howe International Bridge, expected to open in 2024.

UWindsor study suggests ways local area could reap economic benefits of new border crossing

A study from the Cross-Border Institute says Windsor and Detroit should create a transportation cluster to benefit from the bridge under construction.

Ryan Gilleran, Douglas Kneale, Jeff BerrymanRyan Gilleran, an application engineer with ANSYS, demonstrates a virtual reality cave to UWindsor provost Douglas Kneale and associate vice-president academic Jeff Berryman at a $5 million funding announcement for automotive innovation in Windsor-Essex.

Feds make $5 million local investment in mobility innovation

A $5 million investment announced Friday by the federal government will help make Windsor-Essex a leader in mobility innovation.

Douglas Kneale, Alex Besharat, Terry Roman, Charles Achampong, Sean White, Bill Anderson posing with large comically chequeUWindsor interim president Douglas Kneale and Cross-Border Institute director Bill Anderson flank Scotiabank officials Alex Besharat, senior vice-president and head of Canadian wealth management; Terry Roman, director and market lead of commercial banking; Charles Achampong, director of academic partnership engagement and sponsorship philanthropy; and Sean White, ScotiaMcLeod branch manager, director and wealth advisor.

Scotiabank funding to support UWindsor research into global trade

A $500,000 donation will fund the Scotiabank Global Financial Transactions Initiative at UWindsor’s Cross-Border Institute.