Entrepreneurship & Small Business
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Wisconsin to award $5,000 grants to small businesses
More than 9,000 Wisconsin businesses that were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic are slated to receive grants of up to $5,000, Gov. Tony Evers announced.
Fetch Rewards raises $210 million, joins $1 billion unicorn valuation club
Madison-based Fetch Rewards Inc. has raised $210 million, bringing the grocery tech startup’s valuation to more than $1 billion - a rare milestone for midwestern startups.Â
Steady Shot for diabetics highlighted on ‘Project Pitch It’
A Milwaukee-based startup developed an innovative device that helps diabetics inject insulin with their insulin pens with greater ease.
During...
Glance at yesteryear: Looking back on issue No. 1
The first issue of Small Business Times in April 1995 featured Nick Bukacek of Bukacek Construction on the cover....
The Interview: Dan and Kate Meyer
To commemorate our 25th year, BizTimes Media owners Dan and Kate Meyer sat down with reporter Maredithe Meyer, who...
John W. Daniels IV: Build a think tank to support young entrepreneurs
I may have time to dream big since I’m only 12, but I don’t want to wait. If I...
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Dana Guthrie’s Milwaukee VC fund raises $6.25 million in four months
The Milwaukee-based Gateway Capital fund raised $6.25 million, four months after fund manager Dana Guthrie began raising capital for...
Carvd N Stone wins cash prize on ‘Project Pitch It’
Milwaukee-based media company Carvd N Stone won $10,000 on the latest episode of Project Pitch It on Saturday on...
I/O Technologies moves to Butler, grows team
Custom software solutions company I/O Technologies has moved from Germantown to Butler, the company announced today.
The company’s new location...
Milwaukee-area startups to receive up to $100,000 in grants to commercialize their products
Four Milwaukee-area startups including VasoGnosis Inc., RPRD Diagnostics, COnovate and Imagen Energy, LLC will receive grants of up to $100,000 to commercialize their innovative technologies.