Technology
New York-based legal software company to open Milwaukee office
New York-based Expert Institute LLC, a legal software company that connects attorneys with subject matter experts, will locate its Midwest office in Milwaukee, according to an announcement today from Gov. Tony Evers.
The interview: Tom Nye
The Blind Horse Restaurant & Winery in October became the first restaurant in the U.S. to install new-to-market light...
Rev up: Fiveable captures shift in ed tech landscape
The coronavirus pandemic has sparked an increased focus on education technology across the country and Milwaukee-based Fiveable is right...
Quote unquote: John Zeratsky
Technology designer and startup investor John Zeratsky recently spoke with Jackie Hermes, chief executive officer of Milwaukee-based Accelity Marketing,...
Several Milwaukee companies to be featured on CNBC show “Advancements with Ted Danson”
Several Milwaukee companies involved in Milwaukee's technology and innovation ecosystem will be featured in an upcoming episode of “Advancements with Ted Danson,” which is slated to air Nov. 21 at 1:30 p.m. on CNBC.
Spectrum to hire 120 in downtown Milwaukee
Spectrum plans to hire 120 employees at its downtown Milwaukee sales and retention call center at 1320 N. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive by the end of 2020, the communications company announced Wednesday.
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gener8tor selects gBETA Milwaukee fall cohort participants
Five local companies whose products range from wastewater treatment technology to an ultrathin wireless charging sticker have been selected by gener8tor to participate in gBETA Milwaukee's fall 2020 cohort.
PKWARE acquires California data privacy management company
Automated data company PKWARE acquired California-based Dataguise, the Milwaukee-based company announced today.
Fetch Rewards raises nearly $80 million
Madison-based consumer-loyalty and retail rewards app company Fetch Rewards, Inc. has raised $79.9 million, according to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Founder of Milwaukee-area startup to pitch product on Shark Tank
The founder of a Milwaukee-area startup who developed a solution for troubled sleepers will pitch his invention to investors on Shark Tank, the entrepreneurial-themed reality show, airing tonight at 7 p.m. on CNBC.