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MADISON, Wis. – The latest episode of “WisBusiness.com: The Show” features Toni Sikes, co-founder and chief executive officer of Madison-based CODAworx, which is connecting artists, creative teams and qualified sub-contractors to those who commission art worldwide. The company’s mission is to “demonstrate the power of public art to change the world.” The Show also reviews recent Tech Council events and looks ahead.
Click here for the latest episode, which is produced in collaboration with WisBusiness.com. The show is sponsored by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. and Exact Sciences. Miss a show? Visit our archives at https://wisconsintechnologycouncil.com/newsroom/wisbusiness-the-show/
Upcoming events:
- Jan. 9, 2025, Tech Council Innovation Network Milwaukee luncheon at NEW LOCATION! Quarles & Brady, 411 E. Wisconsin Ave., Suite 2400, Milwaukee
- Jan. 28, TCIN at ANOTHER NEW PLACE! One City Schools, 1707 W. Broadway, Madison
- March 17, annual Wisconsin Tech Summit. YET ANOTHER NEW SITE! AmFam Field in Milwaukee
- June 4-5, annual Wisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Conference. STILL ANOTHER NEW LOCATION! Monona Terrace, Madison
Visit wisconsintechnologycouncil.com to register for the January events.
Recent events:
Three leaders of Wisconsin’s higher education triad – UW President Jay Rothman, Tech Colleges President Layla Merrifield and Independent Colleges President Eric Fulcomer – took part in our Tech Council Innovation Network luncheon in Madison. The discussion before a packed house covered issues touching all three systems. To read Tom Still’s “Inside Wisconsin” column, watch the Wisconsin Eye broadcast and to read coverage by WisBusiness.com and Madison Capital Times click here:
- Nov. 13-14, Wisconsin Early Stage Symposium
This two-day conference in Madison featured more than 40 presenting companies, investors from Wisconsin and beyond, two keynote sessions,10 panels or workshops, luncheons, a reception and much more. With more than 450 people attending, it was our largest crowd at the Early Stage Symposium since before the pandemic. Thanks to all who attended, our sponsors, speakers and panelists. Visit https://wisconsintechnologycouncil.com/early-stage-symposium/ for a complete rundown on the conference!