Venture Capital

Pure Michigan Venture Development Fund to invest up to $9M in VC funds


Augment Ventures expands to 4 as it grows into local VC market


Wolverine Venture Fund makes latest investment in Sonitus


Ann Arbor's RPM Ventures begins deploying latest VC fund


Bigger funds on rise in Michigan, says Michigan Venture Capital Assoc


MI Growth Capital Symposium leverages tech from A2's CrowdJuice


Epsilon Imaging adds 3 as it looks to raise bridge capital


U-M MINTS program makes first investment in spin-out Crossbar


Venture Michigan Fund invests in Venture Investors Ann Arbor office


Google Ventures signs on with Duo Security's latest $5M VC round


Molecular Imaging scores $9.9M VC round, plans to hire 18


Coherix hires 15 as it lines up growth capital investors


Estrakon hires 8 as it aims to close $750,000 seed round


Plymouth Venture Partners seeks startup for executive in residence


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.