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June 2, 2020
Dear readers:
How important is Wisconsin’s ultimate economic rebound? The latest economic report from the state’s Department of Revenue makes that clear. In a report issued Tuesday, the state’s tax collection agency noted that Wisconsin lost 440,000 jobs in April while 20 million jobs were lost nationwide. As a comparison, Wisconsin lost 170,000 jobs in two years during the Great Recession, while the United States lost 8.5 million jobs. Wisconsin personal income grew 4.0% in 2019, compared to 4.4% nationwide. The forecast calls for growth of 0.2% in 2020 and 1.6% in 2021. Entrepreneurs will make a difference in the comeback. Read more here and join us Thursday for the Wisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Conference, where experts will talk about what’s next for companies like your own.
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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.
Do you have news or best practices to contribute to a future edition of Tech Council Current?
Contact Laura@wisconsintechnologycouncil.com
Sincerely,
Tom Still, president
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‘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 and Vote by June 2nd at midnight!
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Register today for our ‘virtual’ Wisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Conference!
Last few days to register for the June 4th Entrepreneurs’ Conference. The virtual platform is full of networking, insightful panel sessions, collaborative workshops, an entrepreneurial award (see below!) and at the end of the day – the Governor’s Business Plan Contest awards. We’ll have a “People’s Choice” (watch and vote here by midnight June 2), a “Bright New Idea” as well as category winners and a Grand Prize Winner! You won’t want to miss this. All sessions will be recorded for attendees for one year.
Click here to read the conference press releases: (* New!)
* Not signed up yet for Entrepreneurs' Conference? Here are 10 reasons to be there (virtually) June 4 *
'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!
The Diligent Dozen are squaring off virtually right now for the 2020 Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest and we’re looking forward to the competition entering the final phase on Thursday, June 4 at the Entrepreneurs' Conference. 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. Thank you for helping this exciting group of entrepreneurs advance their companies during a challenging time.
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Madison.com: WHO publicly praised China, privately expressed frustration by delays
The Cap Times: Mayor asks agencies to ‘focus on the essentials’ in budget
U.S. Army: New 5G switch provides 50 times more energy efficiency than currently exists
Madison.com: U.S. health experts warn protests may add to virus spread
The New York Times: A new projection finds the virus costing the U.S. economy $7.9 trillion
The Cap Times: Evers backs bill to overhaul prolice procedures
Milwaukee Business Journal: Medical College CEO 'very concerned' that protesters at risk for COVID-19
BizWomen: Half of consumers say they're ready to return to stores
CNN Health: How to talk to your children about protests and racism
STAT: Anthony Fauci on COVID-19 reopenings, vaccines, and moving at ‘warp speed’
Milwaukee Business Journal: State triggers extended program to provide more benefits to Wisconsin's unemployed
WisBusiness: WEDC: Applications to open June 15 for $75 million “We're All In” Small Business Grants
The New York Times: Five ways to monitor the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S.
Milwaukee Business Journal: The number of full-time employees will affect your PPP loan forgiveness
Madison.com: How to protect yourself and protest safely during pandemic
Urban Milwaukee: State faces huge highway fund shortfall
Milwaukee Business Journal: What businesses damaged in riots need to know about insurance claims
Madison.com: Parents worried about money and summer plans amid COVID-19
Urban Milwaukee: Gov. Evers announces three appointments to the UW Board of Regents
Forbes: Dept. Of Education discloses illegal seizure of $2.2 billion from student loan borrowers
Inc.: Black business owners: Leveraging community in crisis
TechCrunch: Self-driving vehicle startup Argo AI completes $2.6 billion deal with Volkswagen
WisBusiness: Mendota Juvenile Treatment Center prepares for expansion, adjusts treatment techniques
Wisconsin State Journal: UW System announces one finalist in presidential search
Wisconsin Public Radio: Rural hospitals are reopening with new procedures, an eye on future outbreaks
TechCrunch: Locus Robotics raises another $40 million as retailers increasingly look to automate
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