October 10, 2022

The Manufacturing Issue:
Flourishing in manufacturing: Kapco owner Jim Kacmarcik says workers deserve a different approach, and his company is trying to deliver
Wearable Technologies device aims to predict emergencies
What’s the next hot spot for industrial development?
Commentary: WisDOT should consider I-794 teardown
Wisconsin manufacturers lean on 3D printing as supply chain woes continue
Somerville, Massachusetts-based Formlabs, a 3D printing technology developer and manufacturer, opened a new regional headquarters in Milwaukee’s Third Ward...
Vertically integrated MPE looks to ‘fill gaps’ through organic growth, acquisitions
According to the World Health Organization, cataracts are the leading cause of blindness and visual impairment worldwide. Fortunately, the...
In focus: Wisconsin Knitwear Inc.
Inside an old factory building on Milwaukee’s south side, the hum of dozens of mid-century industrial knitting machines is...
Rev Up: Two Creek Farms charts 300% growth since 2016
It shouldn’t surprise anyone that Wisconsinites love their meat and cheese, especially if it’s from a local business. Add...
On the job with… The Blind Horse Restaurant & Winery
Winemaking season is in full swing at the The Blind Horse Restaurant & Winery in Kohler. A shipment of...
Real Estate Spotlight: What’s the area’s next hot spot for industrial development?
For years, Kenosha County has been a hot spot for distributors and manufacturers finding available land to move in...
Flourishing in manufacturing
Walk in the lobby of Kapco Metal Stamping’s Grafton headquarters and there’s a decent chance you will hear the...
Commentary: Remove the barrier
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is working on a $300 million plan to rebuild portions of I-794 between Milwaukee...
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