Alex Tyink, founder of Green Bay-based Fork Farms, moved from New York City back to Wisconsin to start his business. A recent article published by Entrepreneur magazine shares the reasons behind his decision, which include Wisconsin’s supportive, tight-knit community; access to capital; an ecosystem with a mission to help businesses thrive; and a wealth of private and public resources.
.@govevers and @pscwisconsin award $2.3M to #DoorCounty, expanding #broadband access. via @insightpubs #technology
$2.3M awarded to expand broadband access in Door County
Broadband access grants will help leverage more than $18.7 million of investment from AT&T Wisconsin to improve service in Door County.
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.@uwmadison scientists are the first to 3D-print working human brain tissue. via @ibmadison #Wisconsin #technology #innovation
UW–Madison scientists first to 3D-print working human brain tissue - In Business Madison
This breakthrough holds significant promise for researchers delving into the intricacies of the brain and those pursui...
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.@govevers signs historic #legislation to support and expand Wisconsin’s electric vehicle infrastructure via @wispolitics #EV #transportation
Gov. Evers: Signs historic legislation to support and expand Wisconsin’s electric vehicle infrast...
Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today signed historic legislation, Senate Bill 791 and Senate...
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Check out the latest '@wisbusiness: the #Podcast' with @shinefusion's Greg Piefer. https://loom.ly/0LdL6ro #nuclear #energy #technology
#Madison-founded @Fetchrewards secures $50M in debt #financing for big growth in 2024. via @ibmadison #startup
Madison-founded Fetch secures $50M in debt financing for big growth in 2024 - In Business Madison
The company will leverage this funding to expand its business in 2024.
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#Dairy conference drives #innovation in #sustainability. https://loom.ly/IUF3fjc via @farmsnews