Thomas Olsheske, the winner of the information technology category in the 2004 Governor’s Business Plan Contest, is part of an effort to launch the “China Music Industry Park” in Shanghai using technology developed by his Madison-based company, a-Peer. The company has also signed a contract with China Unicom, the world’s third-largest mobile phone company. Click here to read a Wisconsin State Journal story.
.@govevers, @wedcnews announce 18 #Wisconsin school districts awarded investments to support #STEAM skills and learning. https://loom.ly/OMJtfj4 #education
#Wisconsin #business leaders bring home information on how to cash in during 2025 @NFL Draft. via @fox11news #NFL
Wisconsin business leaders bring home information on how to cash in during 2025 NFL Draft
Representatives from the WEDC, New North, and Greater Green Bay Chamber are all in Detroit to see firsthand what ...
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.@madisonbiz is forming a future-focused work group. https://loom.ly/cmZ107Q via @wisbusiness #Madison #business #economy
Manitowoc County #broadband taskforce to begin discussions on how to bring internet access to #rural communities. via @htrnews #technology
Manitowoc County broadband taskforce to begin discussions on how to bring internet access to rural...
Here's the full list of upcoming local government meetings for April 29-May 3.
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The #Kenosha #Innovation Neighborhood names its first president. via @biztimesmedia #business
Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood names its first president
The Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood, the nonprofit supporting the redevelopment of a 107-acre site in the city, has named its first president.
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The @wihospitalassn President and CEO discusses the state of #Wisconsin hospitals. via @wisctv_news3 #healthcare
WHA President & CEO on state of Wisconsin hospitals
MADISON, Wis. -- Wisconsin's hospitals at large continue to face a slue of challenges. In a one on one interview...
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