ABOUT
The Tech Council Innovation Network, is the membership arm of the Wisconsin Technology Council. It exists to serve as an educational and networking resource for entrepreneurs and people who work for high-growth firms, large and small.
The Innovation Network connects entrepreneurs, investors, policymakers, press and other thought leaders throughout the state. There are WIN chapters in Chippewa Valley, Lake Superior Region-Ashland, Madison, Milwaukee, Northeast Wisconsin and Central Wisconsin.
It can provide one more link to the global economy, which is where Wisconsin must compete in order to thrive in the 21st century. Wisconsin will not get ahead by competing with the Twin Cities or Chicago – it will get ahead by producing globally competitive goods and services, and by working as part of a larger region.
A trio of manufacturers: Trey Taylor, @FairbanksMorse; Brandon Beard, @DuxxBakDecking; and and Buckley Brinkman, @WIManufacturing speaking about investing in artificial intelligence #wistechsummit
‘Office Hours’ segment at #wistechsummit featured @joeyfrayne, Wisconsin Economic Development Corp., on @WEDCNews portals to help young companies.
The 2024 #wistechsummit is kicking off at historic #lambeaufield, and companies are hearing from both emerging company and major firm reps on dos and don’ts during their meetings today. #earlystage #collaboration #wisconsin
Banks rounded out 2023 strong according to the latest @fdicgov numbers. via @wisbank #Wisconsin #banking
Banks Rounded Out 2023 Strong According to Latest FDIC Numbers - Wisconsin Bankers Association
Numbers released today by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) showed Wisconsin banks remained in a health...
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The America's Seed Fund 2024 Road Tour is coming to #Madison this summer. via @ibmadison #startup #funding
America’s Seed Fund 2024 Road Tour coming to Madison this summer - In Business Madison
The tour will connect entrepreneurs working on advanced technology to the country’s largest source of early-stage funding.
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Inside #Wisconsin: Can 'Big #Science' prosper in Wisconsin? It's an open question. https://ow.ly/39lo50QTWpV via @tstillwtc