MADISON – Arvind Subramanian, CEO of Madison-based HealthMyne, will talk about trends in healthcare technology and more to a crowd of entrepreneurs, investors and others the morning of June 7th at the 15th annual Wisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Conference at Madison’s Union South.

Visit www.WiTrepsConference.com to register and learn more. “Early bird” registration is open through May 13 and special hotel rates right at the Union South apply through mid-May.

Subramanian is the president and chief executive officer of venture capital-backed HealthMyne Inc. He brings 26 years of healthcare technology experience, primarily in diagnostic imaging and healthcare information, to the Madison-based company.

He’s been a chief executive officer, chief operating officer, vice president and general manager in companies large and small, including GE Medical Systems; GE Information Services, Wolters Kluwer (WK Health-Clinical Solutions) and another venture-backed technology startup, ProVation Medical, which completed a successful strategic exit sale in 2006.

Subramanian received an “Outstanding Entrepreneur” award from New Enterprise Associates, a top-tier global venture capital firm, for his work in building and scaling ProVation Medical. A Midwest native, Subramanian received his bachelors’ degrees (biochemistry and English literature) and master’s in business administration degree from Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.

“We’re fortunate to have someone of Arvind’s experience involved in Wisconsin’s tech scene, especially given his experience in healthcare technologies and growing young companies,” said Tom Still, president of the Wisconsin Technology Council.

Produced by the Tech Council, the annual conference is one of the largest events for entrepreneurs and early stage investors in the Upper Midwest. More than 500 people are expected to attend the two-day conference, to be held June 6-7 at Union South on the UW-Madison campus. Other highlights:

  • The 2017 Ken Hendricks Memorial “Seize the Day” award, to be presented to Jamf co-founder Zach Halmstad on June 6th
  • A June 7th speech by Alan Webber, founder of Fast Company and the author of four books on business and entrepreneurism
  • Diligent Dozen: The top 12 finalists from the Governor’s Business Plan Contest square off
  • Panel discussions and educational seminars for emerging companies on how to “Launch, Grow and Succeed”
  • Innovation Showcase featuring more than 45 companies from around the state
  • Plenty of chances to network with seasoned entrepreneurs and investors over food and refreshments

Sponsors thus far are: Aberdean Consulting, Advanced Materials Industrial Consortium, Alliant Energy, American Family Insurance, American Transmission Co., AT&T, Baird Capital, Baker Tilly, BDO, BloodCenter of Wisconsin, BMO Harris Bank, Boardman & Clark, Bunker Labs – Wisconsin, Carroll University, Center for Technology Commercialization, City of Fitchburg, Dedicated Computing, DeWitt Ross & Stevens, DXC Technology, Exact Sciences, Findorff, First Business Bank, Godfrey & Kahn, Google, HealthX Ventures, Husch Blackwell, Kinetic Compliance Solutions, Madison College, Madison Gas & Electric, Makin’ HEY!, Marquette University, Marshfield Clinic, Michael Best, Midwest Prototyping, Murphy Desmond, N29 Capital Partners, Neider & Boucher, Noble Applications, Quarles & Brady, Red Arrow Productions, Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren, River Valley Bank, Rockwell Automation, Summit Credit Union, Uber, University Research Park, UW-Green Bay, UW-Milwaukee Research Foundation, UW-Madison Discovery to Product (D2P), UW-Madison Office of Corporate Relations, UW-Madison University Relations, Venture Investors, Veritas Technologies, Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, Wisconsin Economic Development Corp., WERCBench Labs, Wisconsin Health & Educational Facilities Authority, WIPFLI, Wisconsin Technical College System, WTN Media, and Yahara Software.

For more information, visit www.witrepsconference.com or call 608-442-7557.