Technology

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.

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.

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.

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.

Fiserv launches Snap-to-Pay for smartphones

Brookfield-based Fiserv Inc. technology solutions has announced the launch of its Snap-to-Pay capability, which enables consumers to pay bills quickly and easily with a snap of their smartphone cameras.
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City launches online water monitoring for homeowners

Milwaukee is the latest community in southeastern Wisconsin to provide all residents access to an online portal for their water use through a partnership local software startup H2Oscore.

Fiserv launches Snap-to-Pay for smartphones

Brookfield-based Fiserv Inc. technology solutions announced today the launch of its Snap-to-Pay capability, which enables consumers to pay bills quickly and easily with a snap of their smartphone cameras.

ATC to upgrade state’s electrical grid

Pewaukee-based American Transmission Co. unveiled a 10-year plan to revamp Wisconsin’s electrical grid, featuring more than $3 billion in transmission system improvements.

U.S. Bank Center goes ‘green’

Milwaukee’s tallest building, the U.S. Bank Center, went “green” this week when the building’s newly installed LED signs were turned on for the first time.

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