DETROIT – Downtown Detroit’s growing tech hub gained additional traction Tuesday as Microsoft announced it will be joining the Madison Block, a burgeoning tech neighborhood known for its open and collaborative work environment.
Technical and business experts from Microsoft Ventures will work in the Madison Building to engage with the neighborhood’s startup community and develop business partnerships in the region.
Microsoft Ventures is a program designed to support founders at every stage of the startup lifecycle. Through key partnerships with tech hubs, like the M@dison Block, Microsoft Ventures provides entrepreneurs with the tools and resources they need to be successful and build world-class companies.
“This partnership is an extension of Microsoft’s commitment to the Detroit community and to the state of Michigan, which aims to provide people with the technology and training skills needed for the growing economy,” said John Fikany, vice president, Microsoft Corp. “In addition, it is important for us to participate and contribute to the growing technology hub downtown where startups and established companies are collaborating on driving innovation and growth. There is a ton of energy going on in Detroit, and we are excited to continue to be a part of it.”
Grand Circus, a tech training institute, secured the partnership with Microsoft Ventures on behalf of the M@dison Block. The partnership provides entrepreneurs with a variety of services to support growth including technology, mentors, and networking opportunities. Microsoft joins Google, Twitter, Uber, Detroit Labs, UpTo and numerous other high-tech companies.





