Innovation
Discover innovations and technological advancements transforming southeastern Wisconsin’s business community.
University of Wisconsin-Parkside launches office for partnerships and innovation
The University of Wisconsin-Parkside is redefining innovation in Wisconsin through the launch of the office for Partnerships and Workforce...
Driving innovation for a better future
Protecting buildings and the people who use them
At Inpro, we don’t just build products; we build trust, safety, and...
See photos: Microsoft unveils newest AI Co-Innovation Lab on UWM campus
Microsoft has opened its first AI Co-Innovation Lab dedicated to advanced manufacturing at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Wisconsin leading on fusion
Fusion technology, channeling the power of isotopes to create energy, is inching closer to commercialization every year with a...
Sellars invests $15 million to open a fifth facility on Milwaukee’s north side
Milwaukee-based Sellars Absorbent Materials has opened a new $15 million, 100,000-square-foot production facility on the city’s north side.
Wisconsin Biohealth Tech Hub projects on workforce development, innovation in oncology, startup commercialization making progress
Three Wisconsin Biohealth Tech Hub projects focused on workforce development, innovation in oncology, and startup commercialization are making progress.
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Growing their slice of the pie
If you ask each member of the Fallucca family whether they are a supporter of family business or not,...
Forward BIOLABS announces location of new Milwaukee-area office
Madison-based Forward BIOLABS has announced the location of its new Milwaukee-area office, along with an expansion in Madison.
UWM grad wins top ‘Project Pitch It’ prize for her jewelry clasp innovation
A recent UWM grad impressed the “Project Pitch It” moguls with her unique innovation designed to help people who love jewelry.
Realta Fusion raises $36 million to help commercialize fusion technology
Madison-based Realta Fusion announced this week the closure of an oversubscribed $36 million Series A funding round.