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Top Venture Capital Firms and Investors in Michigan

That push has been reinforced by deeper institutional support. The Michigan Economic Development Corporation expanded its role in early-stage innovation through targeted programs and grants, including a $500,000 investment in the state's VC talent pipeline awarded to the Michigan Venture Capital Association via the Michigan Strategic Fund.

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Michigan's Largest City & US Automotive Hub - Britannica

Top Questions What is Detroit? Where is Detroit located in the United States? Why is Detroit called the "Motor City"? What major industries have shaped Detroit's economy? How has Detroit’s population changed over time? What are some cultural and historical landmarks found in Detroit? News • Detroit, city, seat of Wayne county, southeastern Michigan, U.S. It is located on the Detroit River (connecting Lakes Erie and St. Clair) opposite Windsor, Ontario, Canada. It was founded in 1701 by a French trader, Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, who built a fort on the river and named it Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit in honour of his patron (the French word détroit meaning “strait”); later the British called it simply Detroit. In the 20th century the city’s name became synonymous with the American automotive industry. Pop. (2010) 713,777; Detroit-Livonia-Dearborn Metro Division, 1,820,584; Detroit-Warren-Livonia Metro Area, 4,296,250; (2020) 639,111; Detroit-Dearborn-Livonia Metro Division, 1,793,561; Detroit-Warren-Dearborn Metro Area, 4,392,041. The city layout Detroit is situated on a broad, generally flat plain. The downtown area retains vestiges of a hexagonal street pattern laid out early in the 19th century that largely disappeared as the city expanded. Most of the city’s commercial and civic buildings are concentrated in the downtown area near the river and include the City-County Building; Cobo Hall, a convention and exhibit building; Cobo Arena; and the Renaissance Center (completed in 1977), which includes a 73-story hotel. Many of the city’s museums and the public library, however, are located about 2 miles (3 km) to the northwest in the Detroit Cultural Center. Suburbs ring Detroit, and the city completely surrounds the communities of Hamtramck and Highland Park. The people and economy Detroit’s population grew dramatically between 1850 and 1950. The city’s industrial growth was a magnet for migrants, at first chiefly European immigrants and later African Americans from the South. The population has declined steadily since the mid-1950s, however, in part because much of the white community moved to the suburbs and also because of the loss of industry. By the early 21st century, some four-fifths of the population was African American. Detroit has a diversified manufacturing and shipping base, but the city’s economy remains unusually sensitive to the fortunes of the automotive industry. As a result, economic booms and depressions have been felt more h...

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The US-China Technology Conflict: An Initial Insight

Just before the start of the technology-focused trade conflict, foreign direct investment flows between the two countries averaged 37 billion dollars a year (2013-2017), with investments from China to the US of around 24 billion and some 13 billion in the opposite direction.

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A Michigan Town Voted No To Plans For An OpenAI-Oracle Data Center ...

OpenAI's Michigan data center advances through legal settlement after township rejection, setting precedent for AI infrastructure bypassing local democracy.

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