DETROIT (March 27, 2024) – The Michigan Israel Business Accelerator (MIBA), the nonprofit international trade organization committed to accelerating Michigan’s economic growth through Israeli corporate connections, announces the most recent innovative companies based in Israel to choose Michigan for international growth.
They include:- Upstream, an automotive cybersecurity and data management company, which has opened an office in Ann Arbor with seven employees
- Fullpath, an automotive customer data and customer experience platform, has named Detroit a “hiring hub,” already adding one additional employee to their Michigan team and paving the way for additional hires in Michigan
- UVeye – an automatic vehicle inspection provider, hired a Michigan-based employee to manage a key relationship with an automotive OEM
- Electreon – a wireless Electric Vehicle charging company that is a key partner in the electrification of the nation’s first EV-charging roadway in Detroit’s Corktown, expanded to Michigan as a location for growth.
- UVeye partnering with Penske on a pilot project in dealerships
- Adasky and Gentex collaborating on a project that has led to significant investment that will include new jobs
- Electreon’s work with MDOT, City of Detroit, and others has led to recruiting in Michigan
About the Michigan Israel Business Accelerator (MIBA)
The MIBA is a nonprofit international trade organization funded by the state of Michigan, philanthropic partners, and corporate sponsors committed to driving partnership opportunities, economic prosperity, and job creation between Michigan and Israel. For more information, visit