Brandon Anderegg

Brandon Anderegg, former BizTimes Milwaukee reporter.

Johnson Controls’ former battery unit Clarios files for IPO

Automotive battery maker Clarios has filed paperwork with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering.

Northwestern Mutual Future Ventures leads $1.1 million seed round for digital mental health startup

Milwaukee-based Northwestern Mutual Future Ventures has invested an undisclosed amount in a $1.1 million seed round announced Wednesday by San Francisco online health platform MentalHappy.

Parent company of SHINE Medical Technologies raised $131.7 million

Illuminated Holdings, Inc., the parent company of Janesville-based SHINE Medical Technologies, raised more than $131 million, according to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

Local startups attract funding and mentorship on ‘Project Pitch It’

Six local startups attracted funding and mentorship from moguls on the latest episodes of ‘Project Pitch It,’ WISN-TV Channel 12’s Shark Tank-style show.

Froedtert Health joins MKE Tech Hub Coalition

Froedtert Health has joined the MKE Tech Hub Coalition, a Milwaukee-based non-profit focused on retaining and attracting technology talent to southeastern Wisconsin.
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Gorman & Co. granted affordable housing tax credits for project in Kenosha’s damaged Uptown neighborhood

Gorman & Co. will receive the affordable housing tax credits it needs to proceed with Uptown Lofts, a proposed mixed-use development that would serve Kenosha businesses displaced by riots last year.

Generac to increase capacity at one of its Wisconsin plants after posting highest quarterly revenue to date

Town of Genesee-based Generac will add capacity to one of its Wisconsin plants and fast track opening its new facility in South Carolina following a first quarter where sales for its products increased by 70% year-over-year.

Area manufacturing sector’s growth remains healthy, but slowed in April

The headline number in the latest Marquette-ISM Report on Manufacturing for April showed continued growth in southeastern Wisconsin’s manufacturing sector, albeit at a slightly slower pace than March.

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