Arbor Photonics lands $3 million investment, plans to create 136 jobs

Arbor Photonics is landing some big venture capital which is expected to lead to some big hiring in the next few years. Excerpt: Arbor Photonics is making the most of its $3 million infusion, laying out plans to create 136 new jobs within the next few years. The Ann Arbor-based firm recently received $1.5 million from Michigan’s 21st Century Jobs Fund. That money will complement another $1.5 million from private investors. The 136 new jobs will be quite the jump in employment for the University of Michigan spin-off. As of today only two people work at the start-up. U-M Prof. Almantas Galvanauskas invented a new way to dramatically improve fiber lasers. Arbor Photonics was created last year to commercialize this technology. Read the rest of the story here.

Arbor Photonics is landing some big venture capital which is expected to lead to some big hiring in the next few years.

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Arbor Photonics is making the most of its $3 million infusion, laying out plans to create 136 new jobs within the next few years.

The Ann Arbor-based firm recently received $1.5 million from Michigan’s 21st Century Jobs Fund. That money will complement another $1.5 million from private investors.

The 136 new jobs will be quite the jump in employment for the University of Michigan spin-off. As of today only two people work at the start-up. U-M Prof. Almantas Galvanauskas invented a new way to dramatically improve fiber lasers. Arbor Photonics was created last year to commercialize this technology.

Read the rest of the story here.

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