Technology
Follow the latest in tech startups, innovation, cybersecurity, and venture capital in southeastern Wisconsin.
Fiserv to acquire Pittsburgh-based Pineapple Payments
Brookfield-based fintech company Fiserv, Inc., a provider of payments and financial services technology solutions, announced that it has signed an agreement to acquire Pittsburgh-based Pineapple Payments.
I/O Technologies moves to Butler, grows team
Custom software solutions company I/O Technologies has moved from Germantown to Butler, the company announced today.
The company’s new location...
Milwaukee-area startups to receive up to $100,000 in grants to commercialize their products
Four Milwaukee-area startups including VasoGnosis Inc., RPRD Diagnostics, COnovate and Imagen Energy, LLC will receive grants of up to $100,000 to commercialize their innovative technologies.
Madison health tech company raises $45 million
Madison-based software company Redox, Inc. closed on a $45 million Series D round of funding to grow its business, according to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing.
Waukesha-based Octane Coffee hopes to launch automated coffee drive-thru in City of Pewaukee
A Waukesha-based startup delivering coffee to customers through its automated kitchen and contactless drive-thru hopes to launch its first...
‘Cybersecurity incident’ hits Molson Coors
Molson Coors Beverage Co. “experienced a systems outage caused by a cybersecurity incident,” the company said in a security...
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Wisconsin Startup Coalition, Tech Council tout their different approaches to advancing state’s entrepreneurial ecosystem
Two tech-oriented groups were quick to endorse Gov. Tony Evers’ plan for a $100 million state-backed venture capital fund...
Report: Milwaukee ranks 43rd for best U.S. cities for women in tech
Milwaukee ranked 43rd in a tie with Denver for “best U.S. cities for women in tech” this year, up from 46th in 2020, according to a study from SmartAsset, a New York-based personal finance technology company.
MKE Tech Hub Coalition to receive $385,000 in state funding to expand tech workforce
The MKE Tech Hub Coalition, an organization created to attract and retain technology talent and companies to metro Milwaukee, will receive a $385,000 grant from the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development for an apprenticeship program for technology skills.
The interview: Paul Stillmank
New York-based tech giant IBM recently acquired Milwaukee-based Salesforce consultancy 7Summits from private equity firm Sverica International Management, LLC....