Technology
ARI sees revenue increase
Milwaukee-based website, software and data solutions provider ARI Network Services Inc. has reported revenue of $8.2 million for the first quarter of 2014, up 37.3 percent from $5.9 million in the same period last year.
Milwaukee Institute receives $500,000 in grants from WEDC and Mason Wells
The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) has announced a new program with the Milwaukee Institute that gives Wisconsin businesses access to a high-performance supercomputer.
Uber may expand taxi app service to Milwaukee
The Uber taxi app, which has grown to become an immensely popular service in Chicago, may be coming to Milwaukee.
ARI stock to be traded on NASDAQ
Milwaukee-based ARI Network Services Inc., a provider of website, software and data solutions, announced that its application to list the company's common stock on the NASDAQ Capital Market has been approved.
Milwaukee Institute receives $500,000 in grants from WEDC and Mason Wells
The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) has announced a new program with the Milwaukee Institute that gives Wisconsin businesses access to a high-performance supercomputer.
Wisconsin superchargers to open soon
Elon Musk’s cross-country Tesla roadtrip will likely take him through Wisconsin, to one of several high-powered Tesla chargers currently being installed throughout the state.
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Johnson Controls acquires Hitachi ownership stake
Glendale-based Johnson Controls Inc. has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding to obtain a 60 percent ownership stake in Hitachi Appliances' global air conditioning business.
Partnership to accelerate Milwaukee water technology
The Water Council and the Milwaukee Institute have announced a new partnership to “accelerate water-based product development and research utilizing Wisconsin’s very own high performance computing and storage resources.”
Mayville Engineering to expand headquarters
Mayville Engineering Company Inc. (MEC) today announced a multi-million dollar expansion at its Wisconsin manufacturing facilities to support significant growth in early 2014.
Airport installs electronic charging stations
Milwaukee’s General Mitchell International Airport is installing 60 new electronic charging stations throughout the gate-area seating for use by travelers.