Technology
UWM-incubated startup SafeLi LLC awarded $1 million federal commercialization grant
Shorewood-based startup SafeLi LLC has received a $1 million federal grant to further commercialize the graphene-based materials it has...
Montage, Shaker International rebranding as Modern Hire
Following their merger in May, Delafield-based Montage and Cleveland-based Shaker International have decided to rebrand as a single company under the name Modern Hire.
Local cybersecurity startup shutting down
Milwaukee-based cybersecurity startup Deeplight Systems is going out of business.
Geneva Supply named fastest growing company of 2019 Future 50
Delavan-based Amazon strategy and fulfillment company Geneva Supply Inc. was named the fastest growing company of the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce and its Council of Small Business Executives 2019 class of Future 50 companies.
Second annual Fall Experiment festival planned for Oct. 4 and 5
Tech, art, gaming and music festival Fall Experiment will return to Milwaukee next month, bringing an expanded lineup of...
From West Allis to Shorewood, Lime seeking to roll into Milwaukee suburbs
Scooter-share company Lime is looking to expand its presence in the Milwaukee area by rolling into some first-ring suburbs.
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The Water Council launches second Tech Challenge competition
The Water Council and its corporate partners have launched the second iteration of Tech Challenge, a global competition aimed at identifying freshwater technologies with high potential for commercialization or implementation.
MSOE celebrates opening of $34 million Diercks computer science hall
The Milwaukee School of Engineering on Friday celebrated the grand opening of the Dwight and Dian Diercks Computational Science...
Viewpoints: UW computing efforts take step forward
Erickson’s hire signals that UW-Madison is embracing its larger statewide role and understands how computer science, data and information can help to transform the Wisconsin economy.
Maker Faire Milwaukee makes its Wisconsin Center debut this weekend
Maker Faire Milwaukee, an annual event produced by Betty Brinn Children’s Museum that celebrates technology, education, science, art, engineering and sustainability, will showcase more than 250 exhibitors this weekend at the Wisconsin Center.