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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Economy presents opportunity for minority, women-owned start-ups

Story thumbnail Guest Column/Sverre Roang: The way the economy is going, an entire new class of entrepreneurs could be created by those who have lost their jobs. In this WTN Guest Column, Wisconsin attorney Sverre Roang focuses on programs to assist minority-owned and women-owned businesses. These programs are established to assist with procuring state government contracts, but they also can be an advantage when competing for private-sector business.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Digital expert touts use of social computing by government

Story thumbnail Paul Taylor, chief strategy officer for the Center for Digital Government, is bullish on the use of social computing tools to improve the provision of government services, but he says most units of government are in the very early stages with it. During a recent visit to Madison, he spoke to WTN about some creative public-sector uses of so-called Web 2.0 technology.

Induced pluripotent stem cells steal limelight from embryonic stem cells

Story thumbnail There are several important reasons why induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells have stolen the thunder from human embryonic stem (ES) cells, including the very real potential to reduce the cost of bringing safe and effective drugs to market. As the new Obama Administration gets set to alter the course of human ES cell research, WTN's Steven S. Clark reports on the promise of iPS cells.

Bradley Foundation to fund up to $500K in UWM catalyst grants

Story thumbnail For the second consecutive year, the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation will fund up to $500,000 in new catalyst grants at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. The university's catalyst grant program, which has received support from the Bradley Foundation and from Rockwell Automation, provides seed funding for commercially promising research projects.

Press releases and other news

Friday, January 2, 2009

Gallup acquires Wisconsin online services company

Story thumbnail Middleton's enetrix, Inc., a provider of online survey and e-commerce services to associations and societies nationwide, has been acquired along with Carlson-Dettmann Consulting by Gallup of Omaha, Neb. Gallup says it will retain all 21 affected employees and managers and perhaps add to both staffs. The Wisconsin companies will become part of Gallup Consulting.

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Financial uncertainty freezes holiday customers

Story thumbnail Carlini's Comments/James Carlini: Bailouts do not create customers, but they do guarantee the status quo for business (and government) organizations that should be making drastic changes, observes columnist James Carlini. In this edition of Carlini's Comments, he chides cable television's financial experts and expounds on the holiday sales rush that never happened and the auto bailout that never should have happened.

Press releases and other news

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Reasons for hope: Why Wisconsin's tech industry is positioned to weather 2009

Story thumbnail Inside Wisconsin/Tom Still: What kind of year will 2009 be? It would be hard to top the tumult of 2008, but Inside Wisconsin columnist Tom Still believes the state is ready for just about anything on the economic, life science, and technology fronts. That's because Wisconsin is well-positioned to take advantage of emerging trends in healthcare reform and medicine, stem cell research, and alternative energy.

Press releases and other news

Monday, December 29, 2008

Activist TomoTherapy shareholder nominates four to serve on board

Story thumbnail In its latest bid to force TomoTherapy to consider strategic alternatives, Avalon Portfolio, LLC has nominated four new directors to serve on TomoTherapy's board. Avalon, which owns four percent of TomoTherapy stock, has demanded a change in business strategy for the struggling Madison company and says that new strategic perspectives are needed to generate more value for shareholders.

Early-stage investment tax credits the subject of Jan. 8 WIN panel

Story thumbnail The Wisconsin Legislature will face many big decisions in 2009, and one of the most important will be whether to expand the state's investment tax credit program. The program, which is credited with raising the level of angel investments in early-stage technology businesses, will be the subject of a Jan. 8 luncheon meeting of the Wisconsin Innovation Network.
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