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WEDC awards more than $1 million to entrepreneurship groups
Nine organizations will use these grants to provide training, technical assistance and other support to entrepreneurs and business owners.
FlexRide Milwaukee: Celebrates its 50,000th completed ride
The on-demand transportation service continues to deliver on its mission of connecting Milwaukee workers to suburban jobs out of the reach of public transit.
Hurley poised to get multimillion dollar housing project
New facility is structured to provide a creative combination of living and learning for those citizens who qualify for residence.
Food courts evolve into bustling local markets
Public markets are no longer only in large metro areas; multiple market models are now open or in development across the state.
Tech hub funding bill getting bipartisan support, Stroebel says
The Wisconsin BioHealth Tech Hub can now apply for an implementation grant to put its plan in motion, which would provide between $50 million and $75 million for up to eight projects.
AIQ Solutions aims to improve treatment for advanced cancer patients
The Madison-based company uses radiologic images to create a detailed report that helps oncologists pinpoint which cancers are responding to treatment—a form of personalized medicine.
Investments are key to keeping Wisconsin’s economy rocketing forward
At the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, we’re committed to building an economy for all – a goal that requires us to make smart investments in businesses, communities, and people in our state so everyone has the chance to prosper.
Tech hub, Microsoft deal and more fill the plate for WEDC CEO Hughes
At the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp., CEO Missy Hughes looks back on 2023 as a significant year for the state’s business community — at home and on the world stage.
Wisconsin’s manufacturing strength boosts biohealth sector
Wisconsin biohealth companies rely on the state's manufacturers to supply production systems, make components, develop customized equipment, and test for safety and efficacy. These manufacturers provide the supply chain that allows labs and assembly lines to operate—in Wisconsin, throughout the U.S., and around the world.