Devices & Diagnostics

Michigan’s Ultrasound Medical Devices raises $1.2 million

Among its executives are Eric Sieczka, the chief executive at Pixel Velocity, a product development company that has worked in the areas including video surveillance, automation and sensor fusion — in which various sensory data is combined to create a better visual.

ANN ARBOR, Michigan — Members of an imaging and advanced sensor technology company have raised $1.2 million for their medical startup, Ultrasound Medical Devices Inc.

Not much is known about the year-old Michigan company, described by one of its board members as developing advanced algorithms and software for certain kinds of enhanced cardiac ultrasound medical imaging.

Among its executives are Eric Sieczka, the chief executive at Pixel Velocity, a product development company in Ann Arbor that has worked in areas including video surveillance, automation and sensor fusion, where various sensory data is combined to create a better visual. Other executives and directors in Ultrasound Medical Devices are also members of Pixel Velocity, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing.

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