Technology
Rev up: $13 million seed round to help Synthetaic scale RAIC platform
Synthetaic
Leadership: Corey Jaskolski, founder and chief executive officer
Headquarters: Delafield
What it does: A data company that grows large, high-quality datasets sufficient for machine...
AI and human interaction
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The interview: Steve Berryman
Steve Berryman took over in March as chief executive officer of Menomonee Falls-based SKYGEN, a provider of software services...
Rapidly growing health care startup Novir moves into larger Third Ward location
Milwaukee-based health care startup Novir is officially opening its new location within the Warehouse No. 1 building today in the city's Historic Third Ward.
Johnson Controls acquires Illinois-based Security Enhancement Systems
Johnson Controls has acquired Northbrook, Illinois-based Security Enhancement Systems, LLC (SES).
SoftwareONE to move U.S. HQ from Waukesha County to Milwaukee’s Third Ward
SoftwareONE, a Switzerland-based technology and software portfolio management provider, plans to move its U.S. headquarters from Waukesha to the second floor of the P.H. Dye House building in the Historic Third Ward in Milwaukee.
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On my nightstand: “Speed & Scale: An Action Plan for Solving Our Climate Crisis”
When MKE Tech Hub chief executive officer Kathy Henrich recommended “Speed & Scale: An Action Plan for Solving Our...
Fintechs offer smaller banks a chance to match larger competitors
The amount of venture capital dollars invested in U.S. financial technology startups nearly tripled last year to $63 billion,...
Webcast will examine what you need to know about cybersecurity
A free webcast from BT360 Content Solutions, a service of BizTimes Media, will provide crucial insights into what businesses can do to protect against an increasingly ominous cyberattack threat landscape.
Madison-based Fetch Rewards raises $240 million, grows valuation to over $2.5 billion
Madison-based Fetch Rewards Inc. has closed a funding round worth $240 million, bringing the company’s total funding to over $500 million.