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Redox, a leader in healthcare interoperability, and Google Cloud today announced a partnership to simplify the exchange of healthcare data so organizations can make better and faster decisions. By easily onboarding health data from legacy systems into Google Cloud...
Insight on Business: Sheboygan Accelerator launches with six companies
Sheboygan County Accelerator for Learning Entrepreneurship, the new accelerator program partnership between the Sheboygan County Economic Development Corporation and Lakeland University, launches this week with its initial cohort of six companies. SCALE, which is made...
‘WisBiz: The Show’ features Aaron Olver of University Research Park
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, Aaron Olver, director of University Research Park in Madison, talks about expansion projects current and future....
Leader Telegram: New tech helps Mayo screen for lung cancer sooner, more effectively
With the help of robotic-assisted technology, physicians at Mayo Clinic Health System in Eau Claire now have the ability to identify, diagnose and treat lung cancer quicker and more thoroughly than ever before. According to Mayo, lung cancer is the second most common...
WisBusiness: Wisconsin Veterans Chamber of Commerce: Announces strategic workforce partnership with New Horizons of Wisconsin and Mission Wisconsin
The Wisconsin Veterans Chamber of Commerce has announced a strategic partnership with New Horizons of Wisconsin and Mission Wisconsin to expand up-skilling opportunities for military veterans, service members, and their families in Wisconsin. The partnership will...
Wisconsin Inno: Gener8tor digital skills accelerator kicks off in Miami training residents for tech jobs
A new accelerator in Miami-Dade County is offering free digital skills training to locals searching for in-demand jobs in the technology sector. Wisconsin-based, nationally ranked venture firm and startup accelerator gener8tor, with offices in Milwaukee and Madison,...
Wisconsin Inno: Can former gener8tor employee upend music industry with blockchain-enabled startup?
Milwaukee native Enrique "Mag" Rodriguez has owned several businesses in his young career. From music recording studios to a local plant shop, he's drawn to entrepreneurship. But it wasn't until working for the well-known Wisconsin-based startup accelerator firm...
What Tech Summit’s big firms want to see; emerging firms may apply through Feb. 27
Major firms in sectors that include manufacturing, information technology, financial services, construction, automation, consumer products, food, health care, life sciences, design and engineered products will be on hand at the March 20 Wisconsin Tech Summit in Green...
Wisconsin Inno: With post-pandemic momentum, Madison startup merges with Denver firm
Government technology startup Polco Inc., which has its headquarters near Madison, recently merged with Denver-based public engagement software firm Balancing Act. Middleton-based Polco, whose software helps government agencies engage with their constituents, has...
Milwaukee Business Journal: Why a major Milwaukee-area employer decided to reverse a $43B acquisition
One of the Milwaukee-area's largest employers, Fidelity National Information Services, said it plans to spin off the Worldpay business it acquired for $43 billion in 2019, the company announced Feb. 13. Jacksonville, Florida-based FIS (NYSE: FIS) has a local presence...
Cap Times: Madison center for Black entrepreneurs receives major gift
The Urban League of Greater Madison is now just $3 million from reaching its goal to fund a state-of-the-art center for Black business growth, a facility under construction in Villager Mall on the south side. Ascendium Education Group, a Madison-based student loan...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Like her mom, UW professor battled breast cancer. Now she’s the first to complete vaccine trial.
Dr. Eva Vivian was a teenager when her mother, not yet 40, learned she had a breast tumor. Vivian's memories aren't pleasant. "The only option was a mastectomy. They were mean to women back then. It was a male-dominated profession," said Vivian, a professor in the...
WisBusiness: Powering Wisconsin formed to protect ‘status quo’ around wind, solar projects
A newly formed lobbying and advocacy organization called Powering Wisconsin aims to “protect the status quo” around wind and solar development in the state. That’s according to Peder Mewis, regional policy director for the Clean Grid Alliance, based in Minnesota....
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Former UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank dies of cancer at age 67
Rebecca Blank, who led the University of Wisconsin-Madison for nearly a decade through budget battles and a pandemic, died Friday after a seven-month battle with cancer. She was 67. One of the longest-serving chancellors in recent UW-Madison history, Blank is credited...
WisBusiness: The head of the Wisconsin Technology Council says Gov. Tony Evers’ proposal to establish a $75 million fund of funds is “definitely a strong step in the right direction.”
Gov. Tony Evers' 2023-25 budget proposal recommends establishing this venture capital program under the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. to invest these dollars into other venture capital funds. "There's always room for improvement on where it could go over time,"...
WisBusiness: Expanded Milwaukee-Twin Cities Amtrak service may start later this year
Expanded Amtrak service from Milwaukee to the Twin Cities could start sometime later this year, even as prospects for new routes to Madison, Green Bay and Eau Claire remain uncertain, Wisconsin’s top rail official says. A new passenger rail line, to be named the Great...
Wisconsin Public Radio: Gov. Evers proposes $305M boost for UW System in state budget proposal
Wisconsin's state universities would see a significant funding boost under Gov. Tony Evers' state budget proposal, with a portion of the money helping pay for a tuition waiver program aimed at students from lower income households. But if past budget battles with the...
BizTimes Milwaukee: Winners named for Wisconsin Manufacturer of the Year awards
Winners have been announced for this year’s Wisconsin Manufacturer of the Year awards program and six out of the nine companies being recognized are located in southeastern Wisconsin. The MOTY program seeks to recognize the state’s top manufacturers, including...
WisBusiness: Wisconsin Hospitals Association: Wisconsin hospitals applaud resources to address mounting supply and labor costs and sustain access
Since 2019, Wisconsin hospitals have experienced a year-over-year annual expense increase of nearly $2.2 billion just in labor and supply costs. While expenses continue to rise, reimbursement from government and private insurance companies are not keeping pace with...
InsideWis: Evolution in public-private early stage investment has bipartisan roots
By Tom Still MADISON, Wis. – For at least 20 years, Wisconsin policymakers have taken a bipartisan road to making the state a more welcoming place for angel and venture capital investment. That was evident during the birth of Wisconsin’s early stage investment tax...