Technology
Wellacy Health taking part in Northwestern Mutual’s Black Founder Accelerator
The Northwestern Mutual Black Founder Accelerator (NMBFA) is officially back for a second year with a new cohort of five tech startups. The 12-week accelerator is open to Black entrepreneurs throughout the U.S. in the fintech, digital health, insurtech or data analytics industries.
Project Pitch It: Debtle aims to help consumers and companies tackle outstanding bills
An overdue bill can be one of life’s most stressful scenarios. That’s where Debtle Co. comes in.Â
The business, featured...
Use of electric and hybrid vehicles in Wisconsin has grown significantly, but still less than 2% of state total
The number of electric and hybrid vehicles on Wisconsin roads have more than doubled since 2013, but still make up less than 2% of the vehicles in the state, according to a new report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum.
SiFi Networks will build $100 million fiber optic network in Kenosha
All of Kenosha’s homeowners and business owners will have soon have access to some of the fastest internet speeds available. This week, Morristown, New Jersey-based SiFi Networks announced plans to build a $100 million fiber optic network that will serve the entire city of Kenosha.
Communications, Cabling & Networking – CC&N
Brookfield | Founded: 1985 | Industry: Technology
Employees: 175 | Sales: $36.5 million (2022 projected)Â
CC&N provides installation and service of...
Approyo
Muskego | Founded: 2011
Industry: Technology
Approyo provides full SAP service technology with extensive capabilities in hosting and managed services, upgrades...
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Krueger Communications Inc.
Elm Grove | Founded: 1959
Industry: IT/MSP & Enterprise Telecom
Sales: $6.8 million (2022 projected)
Krueger Communications Inc. provides voice, data, IT...
Central Office Systems
Waukesha | Founded: 1972
Industry: Information technology and building security
Employees: 12Â |Â Sales (2022 Projected): $2.95 million
Central Office Systems provides...
2022 BizTimes Future 50 Winners
Future 50 companies help grow our local economy
After a two-year break, the Future 50 program is back and we...
SHINE Technologies will provide its medical isotope to an Australian biotech company
Janesville-based SHINE Technologies, a manufacturer of medical isotopes, will begin providing one of its flagship products to Sydney, Australia-based Radiopharm Theranostics through a new clinical supply agreement. SHINE will supply Radiopharm with the isotope Lutetium-177.