Venture Capital

FreeStride Therapeutics scores win at Accelerate Michigan, adds positions


Houston VC firm opens in Ann Arbor


Ann Arbor-based startups all but sweep Accelerate Michigan


SkySpecs wins Accelerate Michigan, spot at Techstars incubator


Ann Arbor lands office for Texas-based VC firm, Mercury Fund


Stratos ramps up staff for new Ann Arbor office


U-M student-led VCs look for a few good startup investments


Huron River Ventures optimistic about local deal flow


Cribspot raises $660K seed round, plans to add 3 positions


Duo Security raises $12M Series B from Silicon Valley VC


Covaron Advanced Materials raises seven-figure Series A


Amplifinity keeps hiring, closes Series B, looks for bigger home


Plymouth Ventures closes on 3rd investment fund worth $61M


Augment Ventures makes 2 investments in lighting startups


Ann Arbor-based AdAdapted raises $725,000 in seed round


Ornicept shifts into sales mode, plans to close on Series A


Mobile startup Larky closes on $1.76M Series A round


Huron River Ventures builds startup ecosystem in Kerrytown


If innovation is the engine, investment is the fuel. For Michigan to transform its economy and nurture homegrown high-tech companies, it must develop a robust venture capital community. Ann Arbor understands this better than most.

In conjunction with the University Of Michigan, SPARK, the MEDC and the Michigan Growth Capital Symposium (held in Ypsilanti every year), entrepreneurs are starting to see a change in attitude about local investment. Ardesta, EDF, Arboretum Ventures, Plymouth Venture Partners and the University's Wolverine Fund are just some of the firms trying to change Michigan's economic landscape.