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Wisconsin manufacturing: rich history and continued innovation attracts companies from around the globe
Wisconsin is home to some of the world’s most recognized and forward-thinking brands, including Kohler, SC Johnson, Harley-Davidson, and Briggs & Stratton. Each a leader in their respective industries, these companies collectively have a track record of more than 500 years of innovation. They are among the manufacturers that have helped solidify Wisconsin’s reputation as a state with a legacy of leadership in the industry.
Birds Eye Foods’ to expand in Beaver Dam
The renowned frozen vegetable producer Birds Eye Foods is expanding operations at its Beaver Dam facility, creating around 140 new full-time jobs over the next five years.
Wisconsin’s key industries and regions around the state gear up to focus on export growth
To help increase export participation by Wisconsin companies in these key sectors, WEDC has awarded a Targeted Industry Project Grant to the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, which in turn will make smaller awards to up to 10 nonprofit organizations that provide export support for a specific region of Wisconsin or a specific industry sector.
In the ever-changing paper industry, innovation is key to success
As digital communication shrinks the market for white paper, companies are turning to the "brown paper" used in packaging.
65 ways to get started with downtown revitalization
If you’re just getting started with downtown revitalization and lacking inspiration, here are 65 ideas to help get started.
A layperson’s guide to historic commercial building styles in Wisconsin
Written by Joe Lawniczak, Wisconsin Main Street | Edited by Jim Draeger, Wisconsin Historical Society If you’re like most people, being able to identify a building’s architectural style is [...]
Company Profile: CG Bretting Manufacturing
Do you really know the economic drivers for your area? Or is your economic development plan based more on opinion than fact ...