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Compelling visuals: Strategies for capturing and using photos and videos to tell your downtown’s story

June 12, 2026|Downtown Development, Featured|

To ensure that your district’s online profile matches reality and reflects the experience visitors can expect to have, this month’s post features strategies to help identify, capture, and convey photo and video content to tell the story of your downtown.

Think Slow, Act Fast: The Symbiotic Nature of Public and Private Fusion

March 27, 2026|Featured, Wisconsin Ambassadors|

Fusion projects - focused on delivering fusion energy as a new and commercially competitive energy source - require a deep partnership between slow thinking and fast acting organizations.

Gov. Evers, WEDC announce $3.5 million in grants to four Wisconsin organizations assisting startups

February 18, 2026|Entrepreneurship, Featured, News|

Read how $3.5 million in grants will assist four Wisconsin organizations in strengthening startups and driving innovation.

Deep Tech, Big Impact: How Wisconsin’s Ecosystem is Fueling Scientific Innovation

November 6, 2025|Featured, Wisconsin Ambassadors|

Wisconsin’s innovation ecosystem makes it feel possible to start and grow a company by providing the scaffolding that deep tech founders need to move from idea to impact.

Shop Small Wisconsin, support local businesses this holiday season

November 20, 2024|Featured, News, Small Business|

Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) is urging everyone to visit and shop at Wisconsin’s unique small businesses that help make our communities more vibrant and our state more prosperous.

Gov. Evers, U.S. Sen. Baldwin Announce Wisconsin’s Official Selection as a Tech Hub, Unlocking $49 Million to Grow Biohealth Economy and Create Jobs

July 2, 2024|Featured, News|

Tech Hub projected to bring more than 30,000 jobs and $9 billion of economic development in first 10 years to Wisconsin.

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