Biocut Systems

2022 Future 50 Winner

The Biocut Systems team
The Biocut Systems team

Milwaukee  |  Founded: 2001
Industry: Bioscience & Pharmaceutical Markets
Employees: 21  |  Sales (2022 Projected): $6.2 million

Biocut Systems designs, manufactures and services companies in the bioscience and pharmaceutical markets and the health care industry, focusing on improving the lives of patients.  

Where do you see the most opportunities for your company to continue growing?

Don Melnikoff, president: “We are working on newer innovative projects in the gene and cell therapy (space) that is opening up new opportunities.”

What are the biggest obstacles to your company’s continued growth?

“Talent. As we continue to grow, finding the right people will continue to take the most effort.” 

How would you describe your company culture?

“Lots of collaborative, fun energy around customer delight.”

What’s the best advice you ever received?

“Focus on the customer and their mission.”

What one thing would you change to make Milwaukee/southeastern Wisconsin better?

“Create an environment that makes it easier for startups to get started, succeed and then stay in Milwaukee.”

Milwaukee  |  Founded: 2001 Industry: Bioscience & Pharmaceutical Markets Employees: 21  |  Sales (2022 Projected): $6.2 million

Biocut Systems designs, manufactures and services companies in the bioscience and pharmaceutical markets and the health care industry, focusing on improving the lives of patients.  

Where do you see the most opportunities for your company to continue growing?

Don Melnikoff, president: “We are working on newer innovative projects in the gene and cell therapy (space) that is opening up new opportunities.”

What are the biggest obstacles to your company’s continued growth?

“Talent. As we continue to grow, finding the right people will continue to take the most effort.” 

How would you describe your company culture?

“Lots of collaborative, fun energy around customer delight.”

What’s the best advice you ever received?

“Focus on the customer and their mission.”

What one thing would you change to make Milwaukee/southeastern Wisconsin better?

“Create an environment that makes it easier for startups to get started, succeed and then stay in Milwaukee.”

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