Technology
Two Milwaukee companies are semifinalists for national ‘Startup of the Year’
Milwaukee-based startups washbnb and Rex Academy have been named semifinalists at the Startup of the Year Summit currently taking place in Tampa, Florida. The local startups are the only Wisconsin companies among the list of 82 semifinalists, which are based across the U.S.
SysLogic’s Tina Chang on protecting your business from cyber threats
As technology continues to become a bigger part of our personal and professional lives each day, businesses are inadvertently...
My favorite tech: Kristian Lars Larsen
As the e-discovery director at Data Narro in Milwaukee’s Third Ward, Kristian Lars Larsen is constantly working with technology...
Intel nearly picked Foxconn site, but chose Ohio instead for massive chip manufacturing complex
Intel Corp. announced plans Friday to build the largest economic development project in Ohio's history. And yet, it almost happened in Wisconsin, according to local economic development officials.
Northwestern Mutual joins the Milky Way Tech Hub as a corporate member
Northwestern Mutual is the latest organization to join the Milky Way Tech Hub (MWTH) as a corporate member.
According to...
Fetch Rewards names Facebook exec as chief customer officer
Madison-based grocery tech startup Fetch Rewards has tapped Facebook exec David Sommer to power growth initiatives as the company's...
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Telkonet acquired by Italian company
Pordenone, Italy-based VDA Group, an international company providing technological solutions for room automation, has acquired 53% of Waukesha-based Telkonet, Inc. As part of the deal, VDA Group paid $5 million to Telkonet in exchange for the issuance of majority shares of common stock of Telkonet.
Wauwatosa-based CyteGen raises another $1.1 million for anti-aging research
Wauwatosa-based CyteGen has raised another $1.1 million to fund their research into extending human life and reversing age-related decline.
Seven small businesses receive state grants to commercialize their products
Seven small businesses from across the state are set to receive their share of $600,000 in state matching grants to commercialize their products.
Exact Sciences plans $350 million investment in Madison that could create 1,300 jobs
Exact Sciences Corp. plans to make a $350 million investment in its Madison campuses that could create more than 1,300 new jobs, the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. announced Thursday.