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Dear readers, |
January 2019
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The new year is off to a fast start for the
Wisconsin Technology Council, which is planning for major events and policy efforts to highlight issues that matter to people and companies in the state’s tech sectors. New for 2019: The sixth annual Tech Summit will
be held at Lambeau Field in Green Bay; the Wisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Conference will move to Venue 42 in Milwaukee; the Wisconsin Early Stage Symposium will be expanded to include the WARF Innovation Day; and the Tech Council Innovation Network’s Madison luncheon
will move to The Coliseum Bar and Banquet. Finally, look more information soon on the 2019 summer conference of the Tech Councils of North America, to be held in late July in Madison. Happy (and prosperous) New Year!
Sincerely,
Tom Still, president
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Jan.
9, 2019 BPC Info Session (Madison)
Join us at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 9, at The Coliseum Bar in Madison to learn more about the 2019 Business Plan Contest.
Tom Still,Tech Council president,
Mark Ehrmann, Quarles & Brady and Tech Council board member, along with last year's Grand Prize winner
Mehrdad Arjmand of
NovoMoto, will offer an overview of the contest and the benefits of participating, as well as answer attendees’ questions. Register
for the free #GovsBizPlan
event here.
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Economic
'Opportunity Zones' incentives topic of Jan. 10 Tech Council event in Wauwatosa
How can Wisconsin benefit from having parts of 44 counties, 60 municipalities and two tribal reservations designated as federal "Opportunity Zones?" This program provides an avenue for investors to spur development in Wisconsin's low-income, high-poverty areas.
Panelists will include Jon Lancaster, managing director at
Lancaster Investments, State Rep. Jason M. Fields and Brenda Graat, senior manager at
Baker Tilly. The event will take place at UW-Milwaukee's Innovation Accelerator.
Click here to learn more and register.
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Jan.
10, 2019 BPC Info Session (Milwaukee)
Immediately following the event is a second free Governor’s Business Plan Contest 2019 info session featuring veteran judge Kalpa
Vithalani of the
Medical College of Wisconsin and Lorne Forsythe of
Shockray Self Defense, one of four top plans in 2018. Vithalani and Forsythe will offer an overview of the contest and the benefits of participating. Click
here to learn more and register.
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Hear
about new Wisconsin Healthcare Business Forum Jan. 22 event in Madison
Connecting young tech-based businesses to WI’s leading healthcare providers and demonstrating how healthcare quality can enhance the economy
are among the goals of the recently created WHBF. Learn more from some of its prime organizers:
Eric Borgerding, president and chief executive officer of the
Wisconsin Hospital Association and vice chairman of the WHBF;
Jed Roher, tax and corporate lawyer of Godfrey & Kahn; and
David Olson, chief strategy officer of
Froedtert Health. Tom Still, president of the
Tech Council
and chairman of the WHBF, will moderate. Register
here.
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WisBusiness:
The Podcast with Tom Still, president of the Tech Council
Tom Still discusses the
Governor’s Business Plan Contest, now in its 16th year, which gives entrepreneurs the chance to have their business ideas validated through several stages of competitive judging. The deadline to enter the
first round of competition is 5 p.m. on Jan. 31. Applicants submit 250-word write-ups for the first round, which go through an initial judging period.
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Andrew D. Burish,
The Burish Group at
UBS Financial Services Inc.
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GUEST COLUMN: Simple ways to safeguard your personal information in the digital age
Security breaches and data leaks regularly populate headlines. In 2017, identity theft affected 16.7 million victims and cyber-criminals
stole $16.8 billion, according to a 2018 study by Javelin. While identity theft is prevalent, if you take the right steps to protect yourself, you can avoid the most common traps.
From your e-mail inbox to your physical mailbox, you have plenty of tools at your disposal to keep potential identity thieves at bay. With a little preparation and self-education,
you can avoid the worst identity and cyber-threats, and rest easy knowing your financial assets are safe.
Stay alert with e-mail
One of the most likely places to come into contact with bad players online is your e-mail inbox. Whether you are at work or at home, it is important to remain diligent and look
out for red flags in any e-mail you receive.
Jamie Howard, Deputy Head of Fraud Risk Management and Investigations at UBS, says you should “never click on links in e-mails from organizations
you don’t recognize.”
Please continue to our newsroom to read the full column by clicking
here.
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TECH COUNCIL NEWS SERVICE:
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Week of January 7
WisBusiness.com:
Goods Unite Us guides online shopping for left-leaning consumers
WisBusiness.com:
Researchers at UW-Madison have discovered a new method for treating radiation-induced tissue damage using certain white blood cells altered with stem cells.
Wisconsin
State Journal: With call to transcend party, Tony Evers takes oath to become Wisconsin’s 46th governor
Week of December 31
WUMW:
As Evers prepares for the Governor’s chair, advice from business and technology advocates
WisBusiness:
The Podcast with Kevin Dwyer, CEO for Where is Care
Xconomy:
LÜM, With dashes of Spotify and Instagram, helps musicians find fans
JSOnline:
This app-based game show is like QVC for millennials with deals, games and act fast
JSOnline:
Lack of clarity on state law could hinder solar projects, and limit competition
WisBusiness:
YesLMS gearing up for busy new year
JSOnline:
An Appleton native is behind Bird, one of 2018’s hottest companies
Release:
The SBIR/STTR Proposal Playbook
Week of December 24
CapTimes:
Mobile Doorman, an app for high-rise apartments, opens Madison office
JSOnline:
Milwaukee named one of the best places to start a business in the US
WisBusiness:
SmartBurn using human breath as a sign of athletic performance
Propeller:
Asthma-Related Emergency Room Visits Decline Significantly for Dignity Health Patients who Use Propeller Health’s Digital Medicine, Study Finds
Foxconn's
#SmartCitiesWI:
Round 1 winners recognized and move on to Round 2
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Tom Still,
Tech Council
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TOM STILL'S INSIDE WISCONSIN COLUMNS:
01/03/19:
InsideWis: Some economic trends to follow in the New Year
12/26/18:
InsideWis: Despite national economic troubles, Wisconsin’s tech sectors can grow in 2019
12/20/18:
InsideWis: Business Plan Contest attracting more quality entries from across Wisconsin
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Abby Taubner,
gener8tor |
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WISBUSINESS: THE SHOW:
01/07/2019
Episode 218: Covers Tech Metrics, Tom Still commentary; interview with Abby Taubner, director of gBETA and gener8tor.
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INVESTORS' CORNER:
Xconomy:
WI Watchlist: Baird, Exact Sciences, Somna Therapeutics, & more
BizTimes
Milwaukee: Fujifilm Cellular Dynamics to build $21 million stem cell plant in Madison
BizTimes
Milwaukee: Baird Venture Partners raising $185 million
Milwaukee
Business Journal: 3 startups win cash at BrightStar’s regional pitch competitions
BizTimes
Milwaukee: Private equity firm to acquire majority stake in Cielo
BizTimes
Milwaukee: Alinea Engage raises $860,000 seed funding round
BizTimes
Milwaukee: EmOpti raises $1.35 million funding round
WisBusiness:
Companies getting assistance from WEDC’s entrepreneurship programs generated about $505 million in new capital last year.
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GET INVOLVED:
Tech
Council Innovation Network membership:
Experience for yourself why the Innovation Network has been a Tech Council tradition for over a decade.
With more than two dozen events annually, you'll expand your network while learning from top-notch speakers. When you become a member, your
membership applies to all chapters, statewide. With a variety of membership types to choose from, you and/or your company will be sure to find a membership that fits your business goals.
Join today!
Thank you to the following individuals and organizations that have recently joined or renewed their memberships:
Need help finding the membership level right for you?
Please contact Angela Schlobohm, development & member relations director:
angela@wisconsintechnologycouncil.com or 608-442-7557.
Tech
Council Investor Networks membership:
Your $750 Investor Networks membership entitles you to one free pass to our two major conferences (Entrepreneurs' Conference and Early Stage Symposium), as well as regular Tech Council Innovation Network events.
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