Technology
Milwaukee startup Rose Biosciences says it has discovered a new treatment for obesity
A biotech startup spun out of the Medical College of Wisconsin says it has discovered a new way to treat diabetes.
Exact Sciences to lay off 250 Wisconsin employees
Madison-based Exact Sciences Corp., a provider of cancer screening and diagnostics, is planning to lay off approximately 250 of its Wisconsin-based employees beginning next week.
Octane Coffee breaks ground at first location, in Pewaukee
After a series of setbacks including site permitting issues, construction costs, and labor shortages, Octane Coffee has finally broken ground at its first Pewaukee location.
Fiserv will move its HQ to downtown Milwaukee
Banking technology company Fiserv will move its corporate headquarters from Brookfield to downtown Milwaukee, according to an announcement today.
GenoPalate raises $5.6 million to expand product offerings
GenoPalate, Inc., a nutritional genomics company, has raised $5.6 million during the initial phase of its $10.6 million equity financing round.
Wisconsin manufacturers lean on 3D printing as supply chain woes continue
Somerville, Massachusetts-based Formlabs, a 3D printing technology developer and manufacturer, opened a new regional headquarters in Milwaukee’s Third Ward...
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Milwaukee County Sheriff Earnell Lucas to become Fiserv’s VP of security
Milwaukee County Sheriff Earnell Lucas has accepted a new role as vice president of security for Brookfield-based fintech Fiserv. Lucas, who was not seeking re-election as sheriff, is stepping down from his position to take the Fiserv job.
Two Kenosha companies take home Wisconsin Innovation Awards
The winners of this year’s Wisconsin Innovation Awards have been crowned and two Kenosha companies are among those being recognized.
Millennium continues rapid growth, expecting $430 million in revenue for the year
Delavan-based Millennium continues to surpass expectations in more ways that one. The telecommunications solutions company has been continually named one of America’s fastest-growing companies and 2022 has been no different.
Wisconsin gets $40 million in ARPA funding to expand broadband access
The U.S. Department of Treasury has approved a plan from Gov. Tony Evers that will allocate $40 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding to increase high-speed internet access across the state.