As blockchain and AI converge, founders face a rapidly evolving funding landscape — one where expectations, diligence, and timelines differ significantly from just a few years ago.
This panel brings together venture capital firms, angel investors, and ecosystem leaders actively investing in blockchain, AI, and emerging technologies to share how they evaluate opportunities, what they are funding today, and where founders often go wrong.
The focus is practical, candid, and grounded in real investment activity.
Program Overview
VC & Angel Panel moderated discussion covering:
- How investors evaluate blockchain and AI startups in 2026
- What traction, defensibility, and timing matter most today
- How AI changes diligence, product expectations, and team composition
- Common red flags and misconceptions founders should understand
- Differences between venture capital, angel groups, and strategic capital
- How Michigan-based founders can position themselves competitively
Networking Afterglow
Founders, investors, and operators connect following the panel.
Who Should Attend
- Startup founders building in blockchain, AI, or emerging tech
- Builders and early operators preparing to raise capital
- Angel investors and venture capital professionals
- Ecosystem partners, accelerators, and advisors
- Anyone interested in the future of tech investment
Why This Event Matters
Capital allocation is shifting. Founders building at the intersection of blockchain and AI must understand:
- How investor expectations have evolved
- What “venture-scale” means today
- How to navigate funding paths without wasting time or credibility
This event creates a direct line of insight between founders and the investors shaping the next generation of technology companies
Sponsors
This event is supported by partners committed to innovation, entrepreneurship, and Detroit’s startup ecosystem.
Sponsorship opportunities are available.