Venture Capital

ArborMetrix moves to bigger offices in downtown Ann Arbor


Michigan Angel Fund closes 1st investment vehicle at $2M


2 Ann Arbor VCs score Pure Michigan Venture Dev Fund investment


Huron River Ventures closes on $11M fund


Augment Ventures expands portfolio with latest investment


Michigan jumps from 25th to 15th nationally in VC investment


Current Motor Co. finds success in fleet electric scooter sales


Venture Investors begins investing out of 5th fund


California investor sees blue skies in Michigan


Epsilon Imaging aims to raise $5M amid new product launches


AlertWatch raises $1M as it preps for Series A round


Gema Diagnostics set to close on $2M Series B round


North Coast Technology invests in Detroit-based Stik


Renaissance Venture Fund makes first investments for 2nd fund


Michigan Growth Capital Symposium puts investment fish in one barrel


Michigan Business Challenge awards $62K to start-ups


Tissue Regeneration Systems near to closing on Series B round


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.