Technology
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Milwaukee software startup Secchi raises $1 million to help further automate the platform
Milwaukee-based software startup Secchi aims to simplify the process of performance management for HR professionals.
Evers creates state task force on workforce and artificial intelligence
Wisconsin now has a task force dedicated to examining how artificial intelligence is impacting the state’s labor market.
Former Netflix exec launches video game company backed by TitletownTech
Green Bay-based video game publisher Midwest Games officially launched this week with the support of lead investor TitletownTech.
The Interview: Rachel Morafcik
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InCheck
7500 W. State St., Suite 200, Wauwatosa
Employees: 74
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Wauwatosa-based InCheck, a provider of background screening and monitoring solutions,...
Germantown software company gets $156 million investment
Germantown-based VBA, a developer of cloud-based health benefits software, announced Tuesday that it has closed a $156 million growth...
Milwaukee-based Advanced Ionics closes $12.5 million funding round
Milwaukee-based energy equipment manufacturer Advanced Ionics has closed a $12.5 million Series A financing round.
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Rapid Radicals scales up with new pilot system, hopes to make first sale next year
Rapid Radicals has reached the next milestone in commercializing its proprietary wastewater treatment technology.
Milwaukee-based startup Golgix closes $600,000 seed round led by Gateway Capital
Milwaukee-based artificial intelligence startup Golgix announced this week it has closed a $600,00 seed funding round.
Milwaukee-based Salesforce consulting firm startup reaches $5 million in revenue in its first year
Minlopro Partners, a Salesforce consulting firm, announced this month it's ended its first year in business by reaching more than $5 million in revenue.
Nokia will manufacture broadband network electronics at Sanmina’s Pleasant Prairie facility
Nokia will soon begin manufacturing broadband network electronics here in southeastern Wisconsin through a new partnership with Sanmina Corp.