Software Design

German biotech firm considers opening training center in A2

German biotech firm Genomatix Software is strongly considering opening a training center in Ann Arbor that would initially employ 3-5.

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Guest Blogger: Pavan Muzumdar

Pavan Muzumdar is our guest blogger this week. Pavan is the CEO of MV Software Company and a coach for the Great Lakes Entrepreneurs Quest business plan competition. Check back here every week day to read Pavan's thoughts on entrepeneurship and competing in the global market . 

NovoDynamics gets major investment for its translation software

NovoDynamics Inc. has received a multi-million dollar investment for its Venus software from an investment firm associated with the CIA. Venus is regarded as the most sophisticated character recognition software for Middle Eastern languages.

HealthMedia picks up Kaiser Permanente as client, to add jobs

Ann Arbor-based HealthMedia, Inc. announced that Kaiser Permanente, the nation's leading integrated health plan, has selected the Ann Arbor company to be its program-wide health risk assessment system.

Three Companies awarded pre-seed capital awards from A2’s SPARK

Ann Arbor SPARK --a non-profit dedicated to business expansion, retention, and location in the region-- recently awarded more than $600,000 in funding from the Michigan Pre-Seed Capital Fund to three emerging companies.

Compuware launches Test Factory software

Detroit's Compuware Corp. has announced the launch of a new software called Test Factory.

MEDC assists in high-tech expansion, to retain and create jobs in SE Michigan

The Michigan Economic Development Corporation will help eight companies grow and back two redevelopment projects, which will retain and create over 14,000 jobs, including many in the Metro Detroit area.

NPower Michigan to share in $5M grant from Microsoft

NPower Michigan, an organization that "helps other non-profits with technology," will share in a national Microsoft challenge grant of $5 million to the NPower network.

Critical Signal Technologies breaks ground in Farmington Hills, to add 350 jobs

A new medical monitoring service company, Critical Signal Technologies, officially broke ground Tuesday in Farmington Hills.

The World Is Their Cubicle

Professionals across Metro Detroit are ditching their cubicles and "Office Space" culture for cafes, coffee shops and libraries. All these 21st Century professionals need is a lap top, a Wi-Fi connection and a hot cup of Joe to make their way in Michigan's new knowledge-based economy.

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