Venture Capital

Ann Arbor's CytoPherx lands $34M in venture capital


HealPay scores seed investment for debt collection software


Great Lakes Angels invests in Ann Arbor's Blaze Medical Devices


DeNovo Sciences aims at $1M seed round with Accelerate Michigan win


OcuSciences puts diabetes test through clinical trials, adds two jobs


Student seed capital takes root at A2 New Tech Meetup


LLamasoft wins Accelerate Michigan prize, goes for VC funding


RetroSense Therapeutics raises $1M-plus in seed round


LanguageMate opens office in downtown Ann Arbor


Accelerate Michigan attracts international interest this year


Current Motor Co. lays groundwork for scooter production


U-M start-ups score $34K in Dare to Dream grants


Venture Michigan Fund II invests in Plymouth Venture Partners


U-M plans to invest up to $25M in its own start-ups


Michigan Venture Capital Association puts $3.1 million into new programs


Plymouth Venture Partners raises $41M fund, surpasses goal


Ann Arbor start-ups dominate Accelerate Michigan semi-finals, again


Michigan Microloan Fund receives payback on successful start-up loans


Arboretum Ventures raises $140M VC fund, beats goal


Ann Arbor's Hygieia lands $1.5 million in capital


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.