Technology
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SHINE Medical says it will produce 70% of global demand for medical isotope moly-99
SHINE Medical Technologies says it will produce 70% of the global patient need for molybdenum-99, a diagnostic isotope used in nuclear medicine.
Zywave acquires workers’ comp software firm
Wauwatosa-based insurance technology provider Zywave continued its string of acquisitions Thursday, announcing a deal to acquire Oregon-based Modgic.
Fiveable acquires virtual studying platform founded by 16-year-old
Milwaukee-based edtech startup Fiveable acquired virtual studying platform Hours, a San Francisco-based startup founded by 16-year-old Calix Huang.
Jump start: Milwaukee biotech startup develops UV light system to sanitize mobile devices
Milwaukee-based Aluvis International, Inc. aims to make cleaning mobile devices a daily practice for consumers and a rapid process...
My favorite tech: Ben Bartling
After co-founding, growing and selling his first company, ZoomShift, in 2020, Milwaukee-based entrepreneur Ben Bartling is now focused on...
Parent company of SHINE Medical Technologies raised $131.7 million
Illuminated Holdings, Inc., the parent company of Janesville-based SHINE Medical Technologies, raised more than $131 million, according to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Farmer’s Fridge launches home delivery service in Wisconsin
Farmer's Fridge has expanded its presence in southeastern Wisconsin with home delivery of its fresh, ready-made meals.
Froedtert Health joins MKE Tech Hub Coalition
Froedtert Health has joined the MKE Tech Hub Coalition, a Milwaukee-based non-profit focused on retaining and attracting technology talent to southeastern Wisconsin.
OSHA cites water technology company for injury at Pewaukee facility
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited Rye Brook, New York-based Xylem Inc. for an injury that an employee suffered at the water technology company’s Pewaukee facility.
Warehouse automation company to hire 100 employees for its Wauwatosa office
Atlanta-based Dematic plans to hire 100 employees in the greater Milwaukee area, the warehouse automation company announced today.