Innovation
M-WERC to expand programming for engineering-based startups
The Midwest Energy Research Consortium will beef up its WERCBench Labs program with programs and events held year round to foster development of startups in the engineering space.
Racine, WEDC collaborate on funding of tech entrepreneurs
The City of Racine and the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation are launching a $200,000 fund to support tech entrepreneurs in Racine County.
Sendik’s creates online shopping platform
Sendik’s Food Market has developed a virtual shopping experience through which customers can select and pay for groceries online and pick them up at a store.
Scale Up Milwaukee names third Scalerator class
Scale Up Milwaukee, an initiative of the Greater Milwaukee Committee, announced the participants of its third Scalerator program.
New web tool streamlines business startup process
Wisconsin entrepreneurs will have access to a host of new business development resources with the launch of One Stop Business Portal.
Top 10 Tournavation finalists announced
The top 10 Tournavation finalists were announced today. The ideas will be pitched live on Tuesday at Milwaukee City Hall.
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Froedtert, Aurora make U.S. News list of Most Connected Hospitals
Froedtert Hospital and the Medical College of Wisconsin; Community Memorial Hospital in Menomonee Falls; and several Aurora Health Care facilities were named to U.S. News & World Report’s list of 2015-16 Most Connected Hospitals.
Dohmen Company Foundation seeks ideas to improve public health
The Dohmen Company Foundation is seeking technology ideas that can make a difference in improving the health of Milwaukee’s women and children, fathers and families. An open call for software solutions runs now through Oct. 14.
Work hard, play hard: Zywave grows by serving unique niche
Dave O’Brien leans into each week with the mantra, “Around here, Mondays never suck.”
That saying is among the most...
SOUTH AFRICA- UW Scientists help discover species being called ‘cousin’ of humanity
A few months after a team of excavators pulled more than 1,500 bones from a cave outside Johannesburg, South Africa, dozens of experts in the anatomy of human ancestors were brought to the city in spring 2014 to determine what had been found.