The Wisconsin Technology Council is participating in the 2018 CompTIA D.C. Fly-In, which is organized by the Technology Councils of North America and the Computing Technology Industry Association. Tom Still, president of the Tech Council, will attend this two-day event in Washington, D.C., to represent Wisconsin’s technology-related companies and our members who share a goal of growing the technology sectors in Wisconsin. The fly-in takes place Feb. 13-14, 2018, and will include visits to congressional offices. For more information, click here.
A biomedical #engineering professor in a joint @marquetteu, @medicalcollege department receives an @nsf career award to develop a heart valve that grows with the patient. https://loom.ly/GLvqOvg #healthcare #innovation
.@fetchrewards' cutting-edge #advertising campaign optimization #technology is validated with a first patent. via @prnewswire #startup
Fetch's Cutting-Edge Advertising Campaign Optimization Technology Validated with First Patent
/PRNewswire/ -- Fetch, America's Rewards App, today announced that the company has secured a patent for its BrandCho...
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#Madison is named among the top metros for life sciences. https://loom.ly/JPPdBa4 via @commercialcafe @wisbusiness #Wisconsin #innovation
.@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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