WisBusiness: the Show with Bre Loughlin of Nurse Disrupted

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MADISON, Wis. – The latest episode of “WisBusiness.com: The Show,” features Bre Loughlin, founder and chief executive officer of Nurse Disrupted, a young company that was a category winner in a recent Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest. Loughlin talks about trends in virtual nursing care and what it can mean for patients and health-care institutions alike. The Show also previews recent and upcoming events:

Recent events:

  • Sept. 12, Wauwatosa, Microsoft in Wisconsin: AI, data centers and more
    One of Wisconsin’s largest tech investments ever is on the horizon: It’s Microsoft Corp’s data center in the Racine County Town of Mount Pleasant. What attracted Microsoft and what will take place over time? This $3.3-billion investment was the subject of a Thursday, Sept. 12 Tech Council Innovation Network luncheon. Panelists were Balamurugan Balakreshnan, chief artificial intelligence officer for our region, and Joe Hamann, executive director of the UW-Milwaukee’s Connected Systems Institute. More at www.wisconsintechnologycouncil.com
  • Sept. 24, Madison, Morgridge Institute for Research: Where “sparks” are flying! Morgridge is a biomedical research institute working toward a fundamental understanding of biology to drive advances in human health. Some of the best scientists on campus, or anywhere, are working there. It’s also home to the next generation of scientists – people who engaged on the cutting edge of biomedical imaging, regenerative biology, structural biology and metabolism. Panelists were researchers Danielle Desa, Peter Dukos and executive director Dr. Brad Schwartz; learn more at www.wisconsintechnologycouncil.com.

Upcoming events:

  • Oct. 3, Madison for the annual W.O.M.E.N Reception

Joanna Burish, who is a business leader, former arts producer and advocate, will speak Thursday, Oct. 3, at the annual W•O•M•E•N reception in Madison. Burish will talk about her background – from emigrating from Israel to the United States at the age of seven, to being a producer in Hollywood, New York and the Cannes Film Festival, and her most recent experiences in the finance world – during an early evening conversation at. A reception will begin at 5:30 p.m. and the presentation at 6:30 p.m. J.H. Findorff & Son headquarters, 300 S. Bedford St. Register at  wisconsintechnologycouncil.com  

  • Wisconsin Early Stage Symposium, Nov. 13-14, Monona Terrace, Madison. Company applications welcome!

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