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Tech savvy ‘makers’ find new home in Milwaukee

Several cities across the country are tapping into their technological elite and opening Hacklabs, Hackerspaces or Makerspaces in their communities. These locations are loosely defined as member-based facilities where individuals interested in computers, technology, science and all things digital can meet to collaborate, work on ideas, inventions, new applications and new media strategies.

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Businesses are more reliant on computers and other high tech tools than ever before. The storage of their files, information and data depends on computer equipment functioning properly.

Electronic recycling company fills void

Last September, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Bureau of Waste and Materials Management issued a rule that banned certain types of electronics from being disposed of in landfills or incinerated. At the same time, counties and municipalities must decide whether or not to continue their recycling programs since Gov. Scott Walker has proposed an elimination of the recycling program mandate and state funding for recycling.

Corporate culture nurtures creativity at PDS

Craig Schiefelbein Chief executive officer Paragon Development Systems 1823 Executive Dr., Oconomowoc www.pdspc.com ...

Advanced Waste employees encouraged to innovate

Mike Malatesta President Advanced Waste Services Inc. 1126 S. 70th St., Suite N408B, West Allis www.advancedwasteservices.com...

Creative approach helps Pinstripe thrive

Sue Marks Chief executive officer Pinstripe Inc. 200 S. Executive Dr., Brookfield www.pinstripetalent.com ...
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Creative collaboration with customers and employees drives growth for GenMet

Mary Isbister President GenMet 10245 N. Enterprise Dr., Mequon www.genmet.com Fast growth,...

Bestselling author to keynote BizTech

BizTimes readers are invited to attend the Executive Strategies Breakfast featuring entrepreneur, author and consultant Josh Linkner at the...

Corporate survival in ‘The Creative Age’

How do companies foster the creativity needed to produce their next great business idea, product or service?


Josh Linkner believes he has the answers to that question.

Milwaukee employers optimistic about 2nd quarter

Continuing improvement is expected in the southeastern Wisconsin economy in the second quarter, according to the latest Business Outlook Survey conducted by the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce (MMAC).

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