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All the news including "Tech Council News Service" and "Inside Wisconsin"Wisconsin Bankers Association: Economic Report: Wisconsin is Headed for a Stronger 2024
By Tom Still, Wisconsin Technology Council Mike Knetter, the nationally known economist who runs the University of Wisconsin (UW) Foundation, aptly describes it as “the economic expansion we love to hate.” It is the notion that the U.S. economy has thus far dodged...
WisBusiness: WBA: Releases Annual Wisconsin Economic Report
The Wisconsin Bankers Association (WBA) has compiled eight sector-specific reports by industry experts to provide an overview of what is in store for Wisconsin’s economy in 2024. The reports — available at wisbank.com/2024forecast — include insights from: Rose Oswald...
Green Bay Press Gazette: From solar farms to electric vehicles, 2024 will be a busy year in Wisconsin’s clean energy transition
The new year is shaping up as a critical juncture in Wisconsin's clean energy transition. New utility-scale solar farms, a coal plant decommissioning, a growing embrace of backup battery power and an electric vehicle charging network are all in the works, representing...
WisBusiness: the Podcast with Dr. John Raymond, Medical College of Wisconsin
This week’s episode of “WisBusiness: the Podcast” is with Dr. John Raymond, president and CEO of the Medical College of Wisconsin. Raymond shares his perspective on the state’s health care workforce challenges as well as efforts to address them, public health trends...
Learn how to launch, fund and grow your own business at SWIFT event Feb. 9 in Kenosha
Join advisors assembled by the Wisconsin Technology Council for a free session to help entrepreneurs of all types learn more about the basics of launching, funding, and growing a young business by attending the Friday, Feb. 9 event in Kenosha. This workshop will be...
InsideWis: Alzheimer’s study at UW-Madison may improve odds for dementia treatment
By Tom Still MADISON, Wis. – With longer lifespans comes the possibility of dementia in one of its currently relentless forms, as I know all too well from experiences within my own extended family. Watching loved ones as they slowly lose their memories and even their...
Wisconsin Public Radio: Communities that lose UW campuses could be given $2M to redevelop the property
The closures of three Universities of Wisconsin branch campuses have left empty buildings and hundreds of acres of unused land in Richland, Washington and Fond du Lac counties. A proposed GOP bill could give those communities $2 million to redevelop the former...
MKE Startup News: Silvaggi leads UWMRF into the future
Meet Dr. Jessical Silvaggi, a key innovator in Milwaukee’s startup ecosystem. In July, Silvaggi became president of University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Research Foundation (UWMRF). The Connecticut native earned her PhD in Molecular and Cellular Biology from Harvard...
Greater Green Bay Chamber: Build Up Tech Accelerator
Build Up is a tech accelerator program centered around supporting ideas and new businesses in their earliest phases. We welcome a diverse range of businesses, including small businesses leveraging technology, from Northeast Wisconsin. Up to five companies, will be...
In Business Magazine: Madison’s Stratatech Corp. announces mass layoff affecting 35 employees
Madison’s Stratatech Crop. announced in a recent WARN notice that its facilities located at 505 S. Rosa Road, Suites 14A and 14D; 510 Charmany Drive, Suites 150–173; and 535 and 545 Science Drive, Suite A will undergo a mass layoff commencing on Jan. 9. The employment...
Wisconsin Public Radio: Wisconsin trails most of its neighbors on EV charging stations, requiring careful planning from travelers
Verona resident Libby Belden and her husband chose to buy an electric vehicle almost a year ago. But as Green Bay Packers season ticket holders, they’ve run into hurdles trying to attend games at Lambeau Field. Belden has tickets to two regular season games each...
UW-Madison: UW–Madison receives $150 million grant to lead nationwide Alzheimer’s disease study
The five-year study will provide state-of-the-art imaging and blood-based biomarkers for researchers around the world to study and advance the field of Alzheimer’s and related dementias. The work is also designed to shed light on mixed dementia, where more than one...
WisBusiness: Two Wisconsin passenger rail ideas back on the study track
By Larry Sandler For WisBusiness.com Two passenger rail ideas once left for dead — a Kenosha-Racine-Milwaukee commuter line and an Amtrak route from Milwaukee to Madison — are back on the study track. Should these and other proposals come to fruition, passenger trains...
‘WisBiz: The Show’ features Bing Liang of US University Pathways
Welcome to “WisBusiness: The Show,” a twice-a-month Web show covering state business news and issues. In the latest episode of “WisBusiness.com: The Show,” Bing Liang of US University Pathways in Madison talks about how the growing company helps to attract...
BizTimes Milwaukee: Froedtert Hospital to build 9-story patient tower at Wauwatosa campus
Froedtert Hospital today announced plans to expand its capacity to care for patients by building a nine-story patient tower at its campus at the Milwaukee Regional Medical Center in Wauwatosa. If approved by the City of Wauwatosa, the 225,000-square-foot building will...
Wisconsin Inno: Battery cell maker confirms Rockwell Automation deal, will include California plant work
Two months after Rockwell Automation CEO Blake Moret disclosed battery cell manufacturer Nanotech Energy Inc. as a new customer, Nanotech confirmed the partnership and said it will include a new facility in Chico, California. Nanotech called the partnership...
Wisconsin Inno: Milwaukee startup Frontdesk files bankruptcy alternative with $14M+ in liabilities
Days after Milwaukee-based short-term rental startup Frontdesk Inc. fired most of its workforce, it began a bankruptcy alternative that's intended to help it repay its creditors. Frontdesk's liabilities totaled at least $14.59 million as of Nov. 30, 2023, according to...
Wisconsin scores well on business startup cost scale nationally
Wisconsin was ranked 14th best out of 50 states in a report analyzing major costs for setting up and maintaining a business. Neighboring states Illinois and Minnesota both ranked among the 10 most expensive states for entrepreneurs; Indiana ranked 11th best overall....
In Business Magazine: GOP bill to fund UW–Madison’s $347M new engineering building
Representing one of the most significant aspects of the deal struck last month between UW President Jay Rothman and Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, lawmakers are bringing forward a bill to fund the construction of a new engineering building for UW–Madison, among other...
BizTimes Milwaukee: Milwaukee-based blockchain platform e-States aims to democratize investment in real estate development projects
Milwaukee-based real estate technology startup e-States is looking to lower the barrier of entry for everyday people considering investing in local commercial real estate projects. The blockchain-based platform, which launched last September, found its first partner...