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The emerging role of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care will be explored at In Business magazine’s first annual Health Care Summit on Tuesday, May 14, from 8 a.m. to noon at the Madison Concourse Hotel and Governor’s Club. During the morning program, Phil...
WisBusiness: The Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce this summer is rolling out new resources for businesses including marketing materials aimed at supporting talent recruitment.
The chamber announced these plans earlier this month at its 10th annual Icebreaker event, attended by around 850 people including business and community leaders. In an interview yesterday, Chamber President Zach Brandon said the new resources are related to last...
Lab Robotics Innovation Group meeting, vendor show May 2 in Madison
The Laboratory Robotics Innovation Group will hold its annual meeting and vendor show 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, May 2, at the Madison Concourse Hotel, 1 W. Dayton St. This is a free event but registration is required. Tech Council President Tom Still will be among...
UW-Madison engineering dean to step down by year’s end
Ian Robertson, dean of the UW-Madison College of Engineering and a longtime member of the Wisconsin Technology Council board, will step down by the end of 2024. “It has been my honor to lead your college for the past 11 years, and to be part of the excellence of our...
Tech Council board member among 2024 Chancellor’s Award recipients
Three people with rich backgrounds in innovation, including a current member of the Wisconsin Technology Council board of directors, were honored April 18 in Madison as part of the Chancellor’s Entrepreneurial Achievement Awards. The following were cited for their...
Tech Council’s Kremer among judges at WiSys “Big Idea’ contest
LA CROSSE, Wis. – Joe Kremer, director of the Wisconsin Technology Council’s network for early stage investors, was among five volunteer judges for the 2024 WiSys Big Idea Tournament, held April 19 in La Crosse. The WiSys Big Idea Tournament is an annual competition...
WisBusiness: Dane County is the first county in the nation to receive Platinum designation from national solar energy advocacy group SolSmart, according to a recent release
The Madison-based Capital Area Regional Planning Commission yesterday announced it had received SolSmart’s Bronze-level recognition, acknowledging its efforts to encourage solar energy development in the greater Madison region. CARPC Executive Director Jason Valerius...
BizTimes Milwaukee: Entrepreneurs from Oconomowoc, Madison pitch businesses to ‘Project Pitch It’ moguls
This week’s episode of “Project Pitch It” featured Wisconsin businesses selling everything from cheese and wine to uniquely designed plush toys and innovative wheelchair technology. During episode five of season eight of “Project Pitch It,” the show’s moguls decided...
WISN 12: Milwaukee becomes first U.S. city to receive wastewater sustainability recognition
On the shores of Lake Michigan with Mother Nature's beauty on full display, Milwaukee became the first U.S. city to receive a global recognition for sustainable wastewater practices on Earth Day. Veolia, the company that partners with the Milwaukee Metropolitan...
WisBusiness: Computer science expert predicts sweeping disruption from AI
A computer science expert with UW-Madison predicts AI advancement will lead to massive disruptions in the “social fabric” of the country and world, in much the same way as the industrial revolution did more than 200 years ago. Prof. Patrick McDaniel, the Tsun-Ming...
Milwaukee Business Journal: Kwik Trip expansion expected to benefit Wisconsin’s economy
The operation that keeps Kwik Trip stores humming represents a top-to-bottom economy in itself. Because of that, any time a new store opens, it generates a ripple effect in Wisconsin that creates office, manufacturing, food production, distribution and other jobs...
WisBusiness: HealthX Ventures founder and Managing Partner Mark Bakken is among the winners of UW-Madison’s 2024 Chancellor’s Entrepreneurial Achievement Award
Mark Bakken is a Wisconsin Technology Council board member. Congratulations to Mark! The awards program recognizes people with ties to the university who have contributed to “economic growth and social good” through entrepreneurship. “I am delighted to recognize three...
In Business: 3 receive UW–Madison Chancellor’s Entrepreneurial Achievement Awards
Three entrepreneurs have been honored with UW–Madison Chancellor’s Entrepreneurial Achievement Awards. The three provide a picture of the depth and variety of the startup economy stemming from UW–Madison. An invitation-only ceremony honoring the 2024 recipients was...
gener8tor Madison invests $600,000 into six startups
gener8tor Madison received hundreds of applications from across the world for the 2024 program. The six selected companies were chosen based on the demonstrated domain expertise of their teams, their growth potential and their investor readiness. “gener8tor is pleased...
WisBusiness: UW Health: Clinical trial examines new way of eliminating kidney stones
Kidney stones have been a painful reality for Ed Feiteira, who lives in Stoughton. When the stones would form, it would feel like back pain, but then eventually move down below his waist. He would usually pass the stones in his urine, but once a larger stone caused...
Quantum computing project lands NSF grant
A coalition led by the Chicago Quantum Exchange has been awarded a $1 million National Science Foundation Regional Innovation Engines Development Award to deepen partnerships and strengthen workforce and economic development plans for Chicagoland’s growing quantum...
InsideWis: Fusion energy is a nascent ‘hot spot’ for Wisconsin economy
By Tom Still MILWAUKEE, Wis. – Even a casual observer of the Wisconsin economy can name some nationally prominent sectors, such as manufacturing, agriculture and tourism. Others can go deeper and list medical and scientific instruments, health information software,...
Wisconsin Public Radio: UW-Green Bay, St. Norbert partnership lets students study at both schools
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and St. Norbert College are partnering to let students seamlessly study at both schools beginning this fall. The partnership will allow students in select degree programs to take classes at either institution’s four-year campus,...
WisBusiness: The first part of Wisconsin’s application to a national broadband funding program has been accepted by federal officials
PSC Broadband Expansion Manager Rory Tikalsky yesterday told members of the Governor’s Task Force on Broadband Access of the approval, representing a step forward in Wisconsin’s plans for using BEAD funding. The Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment Program, created...
Wisconsin Public Radio: Western Wisconsin leaders focus on future health care expansions despite delay in state support
Funding to expand hospital services in western Wisconsin continues to be delayed by a dispute between state officials. That’s left local leaders facing uncertainty about the future of health care in their communities. State lawmakers approved legislation in February...