In Stoughton, Janesville and Madison, the federal government and private firms are pouring millions of dollars into the development of nuclear fusion technologies. The funding is partially driven by hopes of establishing a reliable, carbon-free source of energy that...
A Janesville nuclear fusion technology company has been awarded a $1.1 million U.S. Department of Energy grant to advance the company’s plans of using recycled nuclear waste as a fuel source. SHINE is building a medical isotope production facility in Janesville...
Less than 80 miles separate Milwaukee from Madison. The 75-minute drive between the two cities would be a typical trip into work for many residents in large metros across the United States. That short distance and easy commute should lend to a mutually beneficial...
Wisconsin highlighted its strengths as a destination for foreign direct investment with its presence at the 2024 SelectUSA Investment Summit. Wisconsin emphasized recent wins such as federal recognition of the Wisconsin Biohealth Tech Hub. Read...
At GE HealthCare in Waukesha, company and university officials gathered for breakfast to celebrate more than 40 years of collaboration in global health innovations. GE HealthCare and UW-Madison are both part of Wisconsin’s public-private consortium, led by BioForward,...
JFC unanimously approved $7.5 million in matching funding for BioForward, Inc. to establish regional tech hubs across Wisconsin. On July 2, 2024, Wisconsin received a $49 million award from the federal government to support this important work. This funding will be...