Innovation
Silicon Pastures among network to invest $500,000 in battery startup
A network of Wisconsin angel investors including Silicon Pastures , Lancaster Investments and Grey Collar Ventures invested $500,000 in Whitewater-based startup Blue Line Battery.
Innovations: Froedtert & MCW brain experts partner with UWM on new app
A team of Wisconsin brain experts and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee app developers have created a new tool that is...
Local organizations form “Maskforce” to provide nurses, doctors with personal protective equipment
A grassroots effort dubbed the “Maskforce” has mobilized to produce personal protective equipment (PPE) by the hundreds of thousands for nurses and doctors on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic.
U.S. Cellular deploys 5G in Racine
U.S. Cellular customers in Racine will be among the first in the state to access 5G after the company launched the new network service in the city this morning.
Nominations sought for Bravo! Entrepreneur and I.Q. (Innovation Quotient) Awards
BizTimes Media is seeking nominations for its Bravo! Entrepreneur and I.Q. (Innovation Quotient) Awards, which will be presented during the 16th annual BizExpo on Thursday, May 28, at Potawatomi Hotel & Casino.
Rev Up: GenoPalate aims to capitalize on 2019 success
Genomic testing startup GenoPalate Inc. rang in the new year with a new headquarters and is poised to leverage...
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Innovations: UW-Milwaukee professors’ discovery could disrupt battery, computer markets
Two physics professors at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee have discovered a new material with properties that could disrupt the...
Tennis anyone?
In the late 1980s Kay Yuspeh, owner of the Highlander Tennis Club in Brookfield, began evaluating whether to expand...
Abele backs African American Chamber’s new co-working space with $300,000 gift
Milwaukee County executive Chris Abele has donated $300,000 to the African American Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin’s fundraising campaign for its new innovation and co-working space on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in Milwaukee.
Entrepreneurs unveiled for fourth season of Project Pitch It
The fourth season of the TV show “Project Pitch It” will kick off early next month with a diverse group of entrepreneurs whose innovative ideas range from homemade ice cream recipes to women’s footwear designed to be worn in factories.