Wisconsin has received official designation as a Regional Technology Hub from the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA). This designation clears the way for Wisconsin to compete for up to $75 million in federal investments, and right away Wisconsin will receive a $350,000 grant for strategic development.

Personalized medicine—including genomic innovation, advanced imaging, big data analytics, and artificial intelligence—will be a major focus of the hub; it will also include a Patient Advisory Group with a goal of improving medical care and ensuring that real patient needs are steering the hub’s direction.

Wisconsin is already beginning to see the benefits: When Microsoft recently announced plans to invest billions to expand its data center footprint in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, the company cited the Regional Technology Hub designation as one of the reasons it chose to expand here.

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