DETROIT ? Downtown Detroit incubator TechTown has added five new clients since it celebrated its first anniversary in June, forcing staff to move our of their offices and into cubicles.
?As TechTown continues to gain momentum, we are delighted with the ever-widening diversity in the types of technology companies we attract,? says Howard Bell, TechTown?s executive director. ?Having an alternative energy company sign a lease in the same month as a biomedical venture confirms that our facility is well equipped to accommodate all kinds of technology research, services and production.?
TechTown?s new tenants are:
Alternative Power Supply: A renewable energy systems supplier that integrates distributes and installs complete wind and solar power systems for small to medium-size businesses, institutions and residences.
BioVant Systems: A biomedical company that develops and markets body composition and hydration analysis devices for the healthcare, medical research, pharmaceutical and fitness industries.
MHR Group: A VoIP service provider offering a complete spectrum of telecommunications services, including phone systems, local and long distance service, Internet access and cable.
Model D Media: An electronic media company serving consumers with a website and weekly
e-newsletter that provide the latest growth and investment news about Detroit?s neighborhoods.
SimGroup: A facilities and logistics management company specializing in start-ups and expansions.
TechTown provides management support and access to capital needed to build high tech companies in Detroit?s Smart Zone.




