Technology
Startup Milwaukee launches 96square
Startup Milwaukee has announced the launch of 96square, a new co-working space for startup companies in southeastern Wisconsin.
Marquette to prepare next wave of computer science professionals
Marquette University will bolster computer science curriculum in high schools across the state thanks to a $844,000 grant the university has received from the National Science Foundation.
ZBB Energy to do reverse stock split to avoid delisting
Financially strapped ZBB Energy Corp., a Menomonee Falls-based developer of renewable energy power platforms and hybrid vehicle control systems, today announced it plans to execute a one-for-five reverse stock split after it received a notice that its stock shares no longer comply with the minimum standards of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
Badger Meter caps record quarter
Milwaukee-based Badger Meter Inc. reported record sales, record net earnings and record earnings per share for the third quarter.
AT&T completes new 4G tower in Oak Creek
AT&T has activated a new 4G mobile Internet cell site in Oak Creek that will enhance coverage for area residents and businesses and provide speeds up to four times faster than 3G.
Startup Weekend aims to bring more startups to Milwaukee
Milwaukee could be the birthplace of a handful of new startup companies this November when the second annual Startup Weekend Milwaukee takes over UW-Milwaukee’s Joseph J. Zilber School of Public Health.
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Astronautics names new president
Milwaukee-based Astronautics Corporation of America announced the appointment of Chad Cundiff as its president to succeed Michael Russek, who is retiring.
Coors Light unveils new Bucks commemorative can
The Milwaukee Bucks and MillerCoors, one of the team’s long-tenured corporate partners, have unveiled a limited-edition 2013-14 Commemorative Bucks Coors Light can that will be available throughout the region this season.
Waukesha files new application for Lake Michigan water
The City of Waukesha has submitted an updated application to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources for permission to use Lake Michigan for its drinking water.
Milwaukee Institute doubles supercomputer capacity to help area businesses
Milwaukee-based nonprofit The Milwaukee Institute Inc. recently announced a new $500,000 investment to double the capacity of its high-performance computing infrastructure.