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May 29, 2020

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Happy birthday, Wisconsin: You’ve aged well

At a time when some iconic gatherings are being cancelled or delayed, including the Wisconsin State Fair for the first time in 75 years, it’s important to remember the state has weathered hard times in the past … Civil War deaths that topped 12,000, the Peshtigo fire, two World Wars, the Great Recession and more. From its statehood in 1848 until now, Wisconsin has both prospered and persevered. So, happy 172nd! Here’s hoping No. 173 is a little more normal.

Read more on the history of Wisconsin here and here.

Entrepreneurs’ Conference less than a week away

Get registered today for our 18th annual Wisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Conference, a virtual event to be held June 4. Highlights include 1:1 private 15 minute video networking meetings, 6 panels, 5 workshops, an insightful keynote by UW-Madison grad Brian Pinkerton, chief architect of Siri at Apple; the “Seize the Day” award to Kevin Conroy, CEO of Exact Sciences; and the Governor’s Business Plan Contest ceremony with a welcome from Gov. Tony Evers. You won’t want to miss out! Have a conflict for that day or need to step away for a while?  You’re in luck - all sessions will be recorded for registered attendees.  Register now.


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Make sure to check out our newsroom below for fast-changing information about Wisconsin's reopening process.
Stay tuned for announcements about virtual Tech Council webinars on COVID-19 issues of interest to our members and others
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Do you have news or best practices to contribute to a future edition of Tech Council Current?
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Here's to a sunny weekend,

Tom Still, president


 

‘Diligent Dozen’ BPC pitches can be viewed ahead of June 4 Entrepreneurs’ Conference

Finalists representing diverse tech-based sectors in Wisconsin’s early stage economy have recorded their presentations for online viewing as part of the 17th annual Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest. The four-month-long contest culminates during the Wisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Conference. This year’s finalists have recorded seven-minute pitches on their business ideas for you to watch. New this year is a “People’s Choice” award and contestants need your support to win! Please watch all 12 and vote for your favorite before June 4. Winners selected by our judges as well as the “People’s Choice” award will be announced during our virtual conference. Click here to watch!

 
 

Register today for our ‘virtual’ Wisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Conference!

We recently announced that Brian Pinkerton, Apple’s chief architect for Siri and a graduate of the UW-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, will speak June 4 during the
Wisconsin Entrepreneurs Conference on a virtual platform that will offer plenty of interaction with attendees.

Click here to read the conference press releases
'Diligent Dozen' BPC pitches can be viewed ahead of June 4th Entrepreneurs' Conference
Discounted registration for vets, students available for June 4 Entrepreneurs' Conference 
Tech Council's virtual event platform launched for June 4 Entrepreneurs' Conference 
Exact Sciences CEO Kevin Conroy to receive the 2020 'Seize the Day' award June 4 at 'treps conference
Five interactive workshops to target post-COVID strategies at June 4 Entrepreneurs' Conference
Panels at virtual Entrepreneurs’ Conference will focus on COVID-19 economic recovery 

‘Virtual’ Wisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Conference will offer plenty of ways for attendees to engage
‘Siri, did you know your boss will speak June 4 at the Wisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Conference?’

We’ll announce more conference highlights soon, including engaging ways for attendees to network among themselves and presenters. Nothing beats live, but this will come close! Among the features of the conference over time have been the Governor’s Business Plan Contest (see more below) and a presentation by the winner of the Wisconsin Youth Entrepreneurs in Science, or YES!, contest. A full release on the young people advancing in that competition is linked here, as well.

Please stay tuned for more about panel discussions, workshops and special networking activities.                                                                    
Register here!

 
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Our Business Plan Contestants could use your support!

We announced a crop of 28 finalists in the 2020 Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest this week, and we’re looking forward to the competition entering the next phase. If you’re able to contribute services to the prize kitty – legal, accounting, consulting, office space, media and design, cash or something else a young company might want – please contact us. Email your ideas to:  tammy@wisconsintechnologycouncil.com and she’ll get back to you. Thanks for helping this exciting group of entrepreneurs advance their companies during a challenging time.

 
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WPR: Where stay-at-home orders and other COVID-19 restrictions are in effect in Wisconsin
WISN: Counties, municipalities that reopened & remain closed
TMJ4:
Dane County issues its own order, continues Safer At Home measures
City of Milwaukee Health Department: COVID-19 Public Health Plan for the City of Milwaukee
Wisconsin State Journal: 13 of 72 Wisconsin counties and the city of Racine have extended stay-at-home orders
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Here's which Wisconsin counties and cities have continued or started new stay-at-home orders
Urban Milwaukee: Cities respond to pandemic with public space experiments
The Journal Times: After the coronavirus: Your next road trip may look like this
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: What we've learned about how to protect yourself from coronavirus in reopened Wisconsin
Milwaukee Business Journal: Employers need to weigh legal and health ramifications when reopening, experts say
Madison.com: As Memorial Day tempts people outdoors, precautions advised
The Cap Times: Some Madison restaurant owners wary about reopening dining rooms
Madison.com: How should I clean and store my face mask?
Wisconsin State Journal: How to manage COVID-19 risk as you leave your cocoon
BizTimes: Area restaurants carefully approach reopening dine-in service
Humana offers a Workplace Reentry Essential Guide in checklist format to assist employers

 
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Wisconsin State Journal: GOP leaders question whether struggling businesses could still face unemployment tax increase
Madison.com: U.S. spending falls by record 13.6 percent
The New York Times: The world is still far from herd immunity for coronavirus
Fast Company: As health misinformation and politics collide, social networks face a choice
The Journal Times: While thousands wait for UI, Wisconsin's Republicans and Democrats criticize each other
The Wall Street Journal: Is it safe to travel again? Your coronavirus questions answered
CNN: What to do if you still haven't gotten your stimulus check
STAT: Contact tracing could help avoid another lockdown. Can it work in the U.S.?
Brookings: Small businesses have received uneven relief from COVID-19 federal aid
Madison.com: Debate over $600 in jobless aid to intensify as claims rise
Fast Company: Ford kills COVID-19 with ingenious car heater hack
Milwaukee Business Journal: Owners challenged like never before
Epic: Going the extra mile to help patients in rural areas get started with telehealth
Madison.com: Republicans blame Tony Evers for the unemployment trampoline they built
Urban Milwaukee: Trump announces $40.9 million funding for Milwaukee Bus Rapid Transit Line
The New York Times: CDC recommends sweeping changes to American offices
Milwaukee Business Journal: Wisconsin businesses cancel some PPP loans
Wisconsin State Journal: Eviction filings on rise with end of state moratorium amid COVID-19 pandemic
Urban Milwaukee: Hispanics now have greatest number of COVID-19 cases in Milwaukee
Milwaukee Business Journal: Sculpture Milwaukee still happening this year, 20 artworks lined up
CNN: America's awful economy in the first quarter was even worse than we thought
Inc.: That $667 billion in stimulus? Here’s how much your state got
StartuUp Mindset: Key digital marketing tools that can help new entrepreneurs
The Journal Times: 387 jobs lost at BRP’s Sturtevant facility; Evinrude production ends
Forbes: High-skill immigration restrictions expected soon from Trump
Wisconsin State Journal: Most B1G teams uncertain when athletes will return for workouts amid COVID-19 pandemic
The New York Times: American and Delta offer buyouts as airlines prepare for a long recovery

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Happy birthday, Wisconsin: You’ve aged well

At a time when some iconic gatherings are being cancelled or delayed, including the Wisconsin State Fair for the first time in 75 years, it’s important to remember the state has weathered hard times in the past … Civil War deaths that topped 12,000, the Peshtigo fire, two World Wars, the Great Recession and more. From its statehood in 1848 until now, Wisconsin has both prospered and persevered. So, happy 172nd! Here’s hoping No. 173 is a little more normal.

Read more on the history of Wisconsin here and here.

Happy birthday, Wisconsin: You’ve aged well

At a time when some iconic gatherings are being cancelled or delayed, including the Wisconsin State Fair for the first time in 75 years, it’s important to remember the state has weathered hard times in the past … Civil War deaths that topped 12,000, the Peshtigo fire, two World Wars, the Great Recession and more. From its statehood in 1848 until now, Wisconsin has both prospered and persevered. So, happy 172nd! Here’s hoping No. 173 is a little more normal.

Read more on the history of Wisconsin here and here.

Happy birthday, Wisconsin: You’ve aged well

At a time when some iconic gatherings are being cancelled or delayed, including the Wisconsin State Fair for the first time in 75 years, it’s important to remember the state has weathered hard times in the past … Civil War deaths that topped 12,000, the Peshtigo fire, two World Wars, the Great Recession and more. From its statehood in 1848 until now, Wisconsin has both prospered and persevered. So, happy 172nd! Here’s hoping No. 173 is a little more normal.

Read more on the history of Wisconsin here and here.



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