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Microsoft breaks ground on major data center project in Wisconsin

January 22, 2024|Inbound Newsletter, Insite Newsletter|

The information technology giant has said it will invest "billions of dollars" at the southeast Wisconsin site over the next decade, and is also investing in local watershed restoration and STEM education.

AIQ Solutions aims to improve treatment for advanced cancer patients

January 4, 2024|Featured Companies and Awards, Launch Blog|

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.

AIQ Solutions aims to improve treatment for advanced cancer patients

January 4, 2024|Entrepreneurship|

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.

Wisconsin’s manufacturing strength boosts biohealth sector

January 2, 2024|Featured Companies and Awards, Launch Blog|

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.

Wisconsin’s manufacturing strength boosts biohealth sector

January 2, 2024|Entrepreneurship|

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.

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