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May
Midwest Growth Capital Symposium Helps to Bridge the Region’s Density Gap
One of biggest challenges confronting the Midwest’s entrepreneurial and investment community has been the region’s so-called density gap. The expanded scope of the Midwest Growth Capital Symposium, formerly the Michigan Growth Capital Symposium, will help to alleviate that pain point, according to Russ Straate, associate director of the University of... Read More
2
May
Veteran Startup CEO Offers Strategies for Successful Fundraising
Over the past 17 years, veteran startup founder and CEO Jen Baird has raised nearly $60 million in financing for new ventures across different industries. In the process, she has tapped a variety of funding sources, including government grants and contracts, angel groups and venture capital investors. Currently, Baird is... Read More
2
May
Vartega Turns Manufacturing Scrap into High-Value Carbon Fiber
For Andrew Maxey, BSME ’05, the genesis of his carbon-fiber recycling startup, Vartega Inc., came years ago while he was working part-time at the City Bike Shop in Traverse City, Michigan. A customer accidentally drove his car into the garage with his carbon-fiber bicycle still mounted on the roof rack... Read More
2
May
AureoGen Biosciences Targets Deadly Systemic Fungal Infections
Every year, 1.5 million people die from systemic fungal infections worldwide. Among the most vulnerable are patients whose immune systems have been weakened by cancer treatment, abdominal surgery or organ transplants. Infants and the elderly also are at risk. Alarmingly, the incidence of these infections is expected to increase in... Read More
2
May
Cleveland Clinic Ventures Considers Expanding its Investment Footprint
Cleveland Clinic Ventures is deploying strategic capital to accelerate the growth and development of research projects and startup companies focused on bringing to market innovative medical devices, health-care information technology, therapeutics and diagnostics emerging from the Cleveland Clinic. At the 2019 Midwest Growth Capital Symposium in May, investors will learn... Read More
2
May
Life-Science Projects Continue to Fill U-M Tech Transfer’s Commercialization Pipeline
The University of Michigan’s robust research projects in the life sciences continue to fill the commercialization pipeline at the U-M Office of Technology Transfer. “Roughly half of the startups spun out of the University are life-science companies focused on therapeutics, medical devices, diagnostics, health information technology or research tools,” says... Read More
2
May
Venture Investors Turn to Michigan and the Midwest for Investment Opportunities
Customers. Talent. Cash. Those three building blocks, underpinning the growth and success of venture-backed entrepreneurial companies launched in Michigan and the surrounding region, have been supported over the past 38 years by the Midwest Growth Capital Symposium, formerly the Michigan Growth Capital Symposium. Now the MGCS’s tenacious efforts are starting... Read More