4 Companies Receive Michigan Microloan Funding

The Michigan Microloan Fund Program recently awarded four Michigan Companies a combined total of $122,000.  Akervall Technologies, Blaze Medical Devices, Ellison Corp. and Waste Water Heat Transfers Systems all received the funding to support commercialization of their core products. Akervall Technologies are based in Ann Arbor and have developed the Protech Dent™ mouth guard.  Blaze Medical Devices is also based in Ann Arbor and is developing... [Read More...]

SPARK Wins Midwest Collaboration Award

At the 2010 Midwest Collaboration Awards, as presented by the Midwest Technology leaders, Ann Arbor SPARK was honored for its collaboration with the Michigan Life Science and Innovation Center (MLSIC).  The award identifies, creates, supports, and honors impacting partnerships between Midwest companies and local individuals/groups benefitting the technology community.  The award was a result of SPARK’s work on vital entrepreneurial programs... [Read More...]

3 Michigan Companies Receive Michigan Microloan

Ann Arbor SPARK is excited to announce that Inventure Enterprises, LED Optical Solutions and RiserCam have all received funding that will support the commercialization of their core products.  Funding came from the Michigan Microloan Fund Program which has invested in total $1.1 million and collectively contributed $121,000 to these three new Michigan companies. Inventure Enterprises is based in East Lansing and is a global provider of management... [Read More...]

Buycentives, CIMple Integrations and Local Orbit Awarded Microloans

Three Michigan companies recently received a combined total of $95,000 through the Michigan Microloan Fund Program.  Buycentives, CIMple Integrations, and Local Orbit received the funding to support commercialization of their core products. Microloans available through the Michigan Microloan Fund Program range from $10,000 to $50,000.  To qualify, companies must be a small business located in Michigan, have ownership or license to innovative technology,... [Read More...]

Four Michigan Companies Receive Combined Total of $170,000

Four companies recently received a combined total of $170,000 in funding from the Michigan Microloan Fund Program.  CTC Holdings, Energy Management Devices, MemCatch and Motor City Wipers will use the microloan funding to commercialize their products and accelerate business growth. Read more…  Read More →

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