Monthly Archives: January 2011
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Update on WI Economy.
Investment Climate Kicks Off 2011 WIN-NE Agenda The following was provided by WIN, the membership subsidiary of the Wisconsin Technology Council, the science and tech policy advisers to Wisconsin’s governor and state Legislature. To join WIN, go to www.wisconsintechnologycouncil.com or call Liz Schrum at 608-442-7557, ext. 27. Please note the WIN-Northeast Wisconsin event dates have Continue Reading
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StartupAccelerator event takes startups to the next level in one day
A big thank you to everyone who came out for StartupAccelerator. It was an attendee driven event and couldn’t have been done without you! StartupAccelerator helped create new connections on January 22, 2011 through participant led open education sessions. Attendees could get ‘hands-on’ with activities, experience interactive learning, connect with peers, or talk with marketing Continue Reading
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Wisconsin Prosperity Strategy’ is topic at January 13 WIN meeting in Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE – The released document by the Wisconsin Economic Summit group, “Be Bold: The Wisconsin Prosperity Strategy,” which makes recommendations for Wisconsin to be a top 10 state in which to start or expand a business, was discussed at the Jan. 13 and Jan. 25 WIN meetings in the Milwaukee area and Madison respectively. The Continue Reading
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2011 Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest
Have an idea for a high-tech, high-growth business that employs technology? BPC judges, mentors and other resources will help you gain the basic skills necessary to create a business plan. You’ll also have many networking opportunities with mentors and potential angel investors, government resources and other advisors. More than 1,800 entrepreneurs from 100-plus communities took Continue Reading
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Spreenkler Meetup Focus On Starting New Businesses In Wisconsin
The monthly Spreenkler Meetup brings Milwaukee’s design and technology industries together each month. From students to experienced professionals and entrepreneurs, it’s a great way to interact with and stay informed of the innovative people, places and ideas shaping Milwaukee and Wisconsin. It’s free to attend, open to anyone and there’s free pizza provided by Transfer Continue Reading
