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Wisconsin has real momentum—from Main Street to the global stage—and the proof is in the blog posts. Every day, Wisconsinites are getting creative, strategic, and connected, teaming up with WEDC to find new ways to bring their visions to life—and finding success in their businesses and communities in the process. Click to get to know some of these creative Wisconsinites or scroll down to see the latest in Wisconsin economic development insights and news.
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Global Trade Venture: Germany
To help Wisconsin companies increase their exports to markets in Germany, the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) is leading a trade venture on April 6-13, 2024. Registration closes Jan. 26, 2024.
Global Trade Venture: China
To help Wisconsin companies increase their exports to markets in China, the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) is leading a trade venture on March 9-16, 2024. Registration closes Dec. 15, 2023.
Global Trade Venture: Mexico
To help Wisconsin companies increase their exports to markets in Mexico, the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) is leading a trade venture on Jan. 28-Feb. 2, 2024. Registration closes Nov. 10, 2023.
Jessica Martin Eckerly: Working with biotechnology companies in Wisconsin
Forward BIOLABS is a co-working life science lab ideally suited for start-up companies. Labs are fully equipped, maintained, and supported, and offer regular interaction among startup teams, between companies, and industry sponsors and investors.
Crafting charming communities: Unveiling best practices for downtown streetscapes
Practical amenities such as audio speakers, benches, flowers, and trash cans contribute to the overall charm and functionality of urban centers.
Public-private consortium aims to expand Wisconsin biohealth leadership
Working collaboratively, 15 public and private entities have created a consortium that is advocating for designation as a Regional Tech Hub and the federal funding that accompanies the designation.
Wisconsin charges up for success in electric vehicle sector
Wisconsin has the potential to emerge as a worldwide player in the manufacture of electric vehicles (EVs) and related equipment by making strategic investments in expanding the EV supply chain, according to a report commissioned by WEDC.
Manufacturing growth with the help of Industrial Revenue Bonds
When Wisconsin manufacturers look to expand, the state’s Industrial Revenue Bond (IRB) Program provides a low-cost option to generate funding for qualifying projects.