Wisconsin’s QNBV law has spurred company development and job creation by providing 25% state tax credits to early-stage investors.
That list will include no small number of technicians from Wisconsin, a state with the right combination of industry expertise and applied research horsepower already at work.
PEWAUKEE — From the standpoint of Buckley Brinkman, who directs the Wisconsin Center for Manufacturing and Productivity, there are two kinds o…
Two hundred miles south of the Wisconsin border on the University of Illinois campus, a $200 million initiative announced Oct. 19 offered ampl…
If plans come to fruition, it would combine an innovation center; a charter school for science, tech, engineering and math students; a presence by four regional colleges; housing; retail; green space; new streets and more.
Computer science is already the largest single major at UW-Madison and the new data science major is the fastest growing.
You’re forgiven if you are among the millions of Americans right now who wonder whether Congress and the White House can agree on anything.
A landmark election that will directly affect the Wisconsin economy will take place Sunday, but no votes will be counted in the Badger State itself.
Over the last five years, at least 30 Wisconsin-based presenters raised angel or venture capital sometime after they pitched.
Several factors make the goal of moving from 4% solar today to 45% solar by 2050 a steep climb.
For state policymakers who are considering priming the pump to attract even more dollars into Wisconsin, it should signal that their efforts won’t drill a dry well.
Divided government at federal, state and local levels means it increasingly falls to businesses to innovate around big issues.
Gov. Tony Evers believes some in the Republican-dominated Legislature didn’t approve his $100 million venture fund proposal because it was not their own.
Why are some policymakers making it more difficult for hospitals to run their own businesses at a time when many are swamped with COVID-19 patients?
“This isn’t a conservative or Republican issue. It’s a right or wrong issue,” said former Republican Texas Gov. Rick Perry.
For most of those who refuse and who don’t qualify for specific exemptions, the law says they can be fired.
We may never take a joy ride into space, but we may all benefit from them.
The Wisconsin Legislature decided not to fund a two-part plan to build the first new engineering complex at UW-Madison since 2002 to replace a research and instructional facility that dates to 1930.
Wisconsin rides above the national average by a couple of percentage points, but even that solid performance varies by location within the state, with some rural counties falling well below the line.
Society’s appetite for digital servings of news and information is larger than ever.
You know it has reached a flash point when antipathy toward Big Tech has got Republicans and Democrats working together.
An immigration law deadlock prevents many people from jumping at the chance to work.
It's an example of how Wisconsin’s tech-based economy isn’t limited to strongholds such as Madison and Milwaukee.
For Wisconsin success story when it comes to late-stage funding it's much harder to find investment dollars close to home.
That range of business plans will take center stage June 2-3 at the virtual Wisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Conference.