By the Numbers: A look at Midwest tech investment in 2015

December 28, 2015  |  Kat Hungerford

Startland News recently distilled a report by Lead Bank and investment research firm CB Insights that analyzed the Midwest tech investing scene.

Here are a few more of the findings from the nearly 40-page report, as presented by Startland’s Kat Hungerford.

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