Technology
Johnson Controls acquires industrial, commercial edge AI developer
Johnson Controls has acquired FogHorn, a California-based developer of edge AI software for industrial and commercial IoT applications.
Paragon Development Systems acquired by Canadian company
Brookfield-based Paragon Development Systems, Inc. has been acquired by Toronto-based Converge Technology Solutions Corp. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Sharkero seeks to make data more affordable, accessible for all
Sharkero founder Russ From has one end game in mind: to make wireless connectivity cheaper and more accessible for all.
WEDC authorizes tax credits for OpenGov expansion in Milwaukee
As San Jose-based software company OpenGov works toward its goal of having 100 employees in their Milwaukee office by 2023, the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. is providing a further incentive by authorizing $350,000 in business development tax credits if OpenGov meets its objective.
20 years of FOCUS ON ENERGY® empowering Wisconsin with economic benefits
Wisconsin manufacturers and business understand energy efficiency saves them money and helps with sustainability. Over the past 20 years,...
Data Narro moves from downtown Milwaukee to the Third Ward
Digital forensics firm Data Narro relocated its office from downtown Milwaukee to the Dye House building on East Buffalo Street in the city's Historic Third Ward neighborhood at the start of this month, marking a new phase of growth for the company.
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E-commerce fulfillment company coming to Milwaukee’s Near West Side
West Allis-based Atomix Logistics LLC will move its operations to Milwaukee’s Near West Side.
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Here’s how SpotHopper plans to put $14 million investment to work
Milwaukee-based SpotHopper may have turned a few heads earlier this month when the company announced it had completed a $14 million Series A funding round, but the company has seen success since it first launched in 2015.
Cream City Crypto seeks to make cryptocurrency, blockchain accessible for all
A one-man team based in Milwaukee is seeking to expand the community’s knowledge on cryptocurrency and bitcoin.