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With $137 million contract, MilliporeSigma will build a new production facility in Sheboygan
MilliporeSigma announced plans this week to build a new lateral flow membrane production facility in Sheboygan County after landing...
Two Milwaukee-based CDFIs awarded grants through Otto Bremer Trust’s $15 million funding round
The St. Paul, Minnesota-based Otto Bremer Trust recently awarded funding to the Milwaukee-based Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corp. and...
Most Wisconsin bank CEOs expect economy to stay the same over next six months
In the middle of the year, the chief executive officers of Wisconsin banks were split on the outlook for...
gener8tor will bring accelerator program to Kenosha with help of state funding
Kenosha has been identified as the next location for gener8tor’s gBETA program.
Business lessons learned in 2021: Ellen Censky, John Feaman, Dr. Madan Kandula, Michael Novak
Editor’s note: We asked Milwaukee-area business leaders to reflect on how they navigated their businesses through the challenges of 2021, what lessons they learned along the way, and what’s on the horizon in 2022. Responses will run throughout the week in a multi-part series.
Leaders of ManpowerGroup, M.E. Dey, SysLogic and University of Wisconsin Foundation to speak at Economic Trends Event
As we head into a new year, the world and economy is full of uncertainty. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, an extremely tight labor market, supply-chain issues, inflation, and a mid-term election year are all factors that could affect the economy in 2022.
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Wisconsin population growth ranks 31st in 2021
Wisconsin added 3,585 residents in the 12 months ending July 1, a 0.06% population growth rate that ranks 31st in the country, according to data released by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Hartland-based Fathom Digital Manufacturing now a publicly traded company
Hartland-based Fathom Digital Manufacturing announced Monday the completion of a previously announced business combination with special purpose acquisition company Altimar Acquisition Corp. II.
INNIO Waukesha will receive $2.2 million in federal funds for development of new line of pistons
Climate change and becoming environmentally friendly global citizens continue to be key topics of concern for younger and older generations alike. The U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) is awarding INNIO Waukesha Gas Engines $2.2 million to help tackle these goals.
Wisconsin’s economy shrank slightly in the third quarter
The Wisconsin economy shrank slightly in the third quarter as the state contended with the delta variant of COVID-19 and mounting supply chain challenges, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.