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The annual Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest (BPC) is accepting entries online for the 2024 competition until 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 31. There will be an online Jan. 17 information session for those who want to learn more about the contest before...
In Business Magazine: UW Carbone Center director to speak at upcoming Tech Council luncheon
The Wisconsin Technology Council’s Jan. 23 Innovation Network luncheon will feature Dr. Howard Bailey, who directs the UW Carbone Cancer Center and will talk about progress and challenges in humankind’s fight against cancer. The luncheon will be held at the Sheraton...
Celebrate new year by prepping to enter 2024 Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest
The annual Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest is accepting entries online for the 2024 competition until 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024. For those who want to learn more about the contest before they finalize their free, 250-word entries, there will be an...
WEDC: Wisconsin’s manufacturing strength boosts biohealth sector
Wisconsin’s strength in biohealth extends well beyond the laboratories where researchers are working to develop new drugs and therapies. The state’s historic strength in manufacturing is also a critical element in its biohealth sector, and the partnership between the...
InsideWis: Unique approaches can help attract foreign students to Wisconsin
By Tom Still MADISON, Wis. – As the nation enters the 2024 election year, one of the most fractious issues is immigration – illegal or otherwise. Many Americans are worried about the seemingly endless flow of migrants across the U.S. southern border; others want to...
Wisconsin Public Radio: Wisconsin trails Illinois, Minnesota on solar adoption. Advocates say policy changes could help turn the tide
Wisconsin is lagging behind some of its neighbors in terms of adoption of solar energy, but advocates say a few policy changes could help turn the tide. A state-by-state map of the United States from the Solar Energy Industries Association shows Wisconsin had the...
WisBusiness: The Water Council: Three winners named for The Water Council’s Tech Challenge
The Water Council is pleased to announce the winners of our fall 2023 Tech Challenge, chosen by our leading participating sponsors to help solve real challenges in the water sector. The Water Council’s Tech Challenge connects water innovators with leading water...
Madison Startups: Winter Madworks Applications Open
Applications for the Madworks Accelerator winter 2024 cohort are open now until Friday, Jan. 19, the organization announced recently. The free, 10-week program will run Wednesday, Feb. 14 through Wednesday, April 25 and give participants access to mentors and tools to...
WisBusiness: UW researcher develops ‘insect eavesdropper’ to help protect crops
A UW-Madison researcher has developed a method for identifying insect infestations in plants, giving farmers a potential new tool for protecting their crops. The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation is touting the invention as a top licensing prospect in the food and...
Wisconsin Inno: Milwaukee medical-imaging firm sold to rapidly expanding Florida company
Alpha Source Group of Milwaukee, which has been owned by Baird Capital since 2015, was sold to Tampa medical device company Probo Medical in a deal that Probo said significantly expands its diagnostic-imaging solutions platform. Financial terms were not disclosed for...
‘Winning the war on cancer: Past, present and future’ Jan. 23 at Tech Council Madison luncheon
Dr. Howard Bailey, who directs the University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center, will talk about progress and challenges in humankind’s fight against cancer Tuesday, Jan. 23, at the Tech Council Innovation Network luncheon in Madison. The luncheon will be held at the...
InsideWis: Themes emerge in a year’s worth of columns
By Tom Still MADISON, Wis. – Part of the fun of writing a weekly column is looking back at recurring themes. Here’s a recap of 2023 that groups my “frequent flyer” subject areas, which collectively demonstrate I am both an economic optimist and perhaps a bit obsessive...
Wisconsin State Journal: Universities of Wisconsin looking to double its international student population
The Universities of Wisconsin is looking to double its number of international students in the next five years, as it lags neighboring states, and international enrollments at many campuses have yet to return to their pre-pandemic levels. Increasing the number of...
WisBusiness: the Podcast with Bethany Larsen, gBETA Kenosha
This week’s episode of “WisBusiness: the Podcast” is with Bethany Larsen, program manager for gener8tor’s gBETA Kenosha program. Larsen, a Kenosha native, earlier this month was announced as the leader of the early-stage startup accelerator program. Funded by a grant...
Corporate innovators will talk about their work Jan. 18 at Whitewater University Innovation Center
Several of southern Wisconsin prominent companies will talk about research, innovation and workforce needs Thursday, Jan. 18 at a Tech Council Innovation Network luncheon at the Whitewater University Innovation Center. Panelists thus far include Todd Asmuth, president...
InsideWis: Holiday perks includes naughty and nice in Wisconsin politics
By Tom Still MADSON, Wis. – A source close to the toy industry has leaked a copy of Santa’s perks list for Wisconsin politicians, business leaders and other newsmakers. Here’s what the good boys and girls in Madison and Washington will reportedly find in their...
‘WisBiz: The Show’ features Matthew Pearlson of Intrnls
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,” Matthew Pearlson of Intrnls talks about producing next-generation carbon-capture filters that are three to four...
UW Health: UW clinical trial tests new way to treat glioblastoma
A clinical trial now open at UW Health | Carbone Cancer Center uses a patient’s dying tumor cells to try to teach their immune system to find and destroy cancer cells following surgery for a type of brain cancer called glioblastoma. Carbone Cancer Center is one of...
In Business Magazine: BrightStar invests in Green Bay’s Midwest Games
BrightStar Wisconsin Foundation Inc. today announced that it has made an investment in Green Bay-based Midwest Games, the only dedicated video game publisher in the Midwest. The games industry has grown rapidly to over $330 billion dollars and is expected to continue...
WisBusiness: UW–Madison: Mineral coating could make mRNA therapies shelf-stable
A protective mineral coating identified by University of Wisconsin–Madison biomedical engineering researchers could allow powerful messenger RNA therapeutics like COVID-19 vaccines to be stored at room temperature, making them more accessible to lower-resourced...