Twenty-five plans have been chosen to be finalists in the Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest. The plans include ideas for 3-D printing, flight training simulation and cloud computing and will vie to win a total of about $200,000 in seed capital and in-kind services. The finalists were chosen from 248 applicants. Read full Journal Sentinel coverage here.
.@virent_inc leader sees potential for collaboration with #dairy and #paper industries. https://loom.ly/ciFqnzg via @wisbusiness #startup
Inside #Wisconsin: Taking off: #Aviation #innovation continues to fly high in Wisconsin. https://loom.ly/lLmZXr4 via @tstillwtc
A nanomaterial that mimics proteins could be basis for new neurodegenerative disease treatments. via @uwmadison #university #Wisconsin #innovation
Nanomaterial that mimics proteins could be basis for new neurodegenerative disease treatments
The work centers around altering the interaction between two proteins that are believed to be involved in setting ...
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.@wedcnews board approves up to $15.5M in tax credits for a @kikkomankitchen expansion in #Wisconsin. https://loom.ly/q7lhKkA via @wisbusiness #busdev
Maneesh Arora, who leads the #cancer-fighting Elephas, will speak 6/6 at the #Wisconsin Entrepreneurs' Conference.
Learn more and register: https://loom.ly/O4Lq-Os #startup #leadership
#Wisconsin has been selected for a $62.4 million federal grant through the @EPA’s #Solar for All initiative. https://loom.ly/M4MQVwA via @wisbusiness #energy