Global Detroit is a very interesting organization which is basically focused on economic development in Michigan and the general Detroit area. Detroit has struggled economically. Notably, Global Detroit has an Entrepreneur in Residence program which focuses on bringing foreign born entrepreneurs and their companies to Detroit/Michigan through working at a host university as a mentor. Here is a success story:
Ashok Seetharam was living in Milwaukee when his startup,
PAXAFE, began to take off. But he wasn’t sure he’d be able to stay. PAXAFE was
Ashok’s third startup. After moving to the U.S. from India and graduating from
Brown University with a graduate degree in Biomedical Engineering, he
co-founded Orthopedix and led the company through XlerateHealth, an early-stage
healthcare accelerator program. Orthopedix ultimately licensed its patented
technology to a major orthopedic implant manufacturer. Next, he oversaw product
development and a team of engineers for another healthcare startup, Toggle
Health.
In late 2018, Ashok and Ilya Preston founded PAXAFE in
Milwaukee. Ilya’s family immigrated from Russia when he was a child. He and
Ashok met at XlerateHealth in 2017. They originally helped kickstart a
Minnesota startup focused on the transport of medical specimens, but ended up
parting ways to start their own company. PAXAFE develops hardware and software
IoT solutions that enable cheaper, intelligent shipping insurance.
International startup founders face major challenges to
launching their companies in the U.S. To remain in the country, they typically
need an H-1B visa, which is available to foreign-born “specialty workers” in
specific, largely high-tech fields. Ashok was permitted to remain in the U.S.
for a short time on a different visa following his graduation from Brown, but
he needed an H-1B visa to stay.
Fortunately for Ashok, in late 2018 Global Detroit launched a
program called Global EIR. A partnership with the national Global EIR
program, the program places foreign-born startup founders at universities to teach
and mentor. By working at the university, Global EIRs are able to legally work
in the US. This affords them the opportunity to launch their startups here and
apply for a concurrent H-1B through their company. Global Detroit
currently partners with the University of Michigan’s Economic Growth Institute
on the program. Ashok was accepted, and PAXAFE moved their headquarters to Ann
Arbor last summer. The company has recently closed on an additional $650,000
round of pre-seed funding, bringing their total raised in 2019 to almost $1
million. Working out of Ann Arbor SPARK, they have begun piloting their product
and hiring for new positions.
“I didn’t think it was possible to continue building my
company in the U.S. when I didn’t make the H-1B lottery,” Ashok recalls. “That
all changed when I learned about Global Detroit and Global EIR. Not only did
they help with my immigration through the Global EIR program but also continued
to provide unparalleled support– both personally and with the business–which
maximized our chance of success.”
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