WisBusiness: the Show with Hilary Pham of Equability

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MADISON, Wis. – The latest episode of “WisBusiness.com: The Show” features Hilary Pham of Equability, which won the Business Services category of the 2025 Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest. Equability helps clients who have lost dexterity for a variety of reasons adapt their existing buttoned or zippered clothing to Velcro, magnet or snaps closures at an affordable price. The Show also reviews recent and upcoming Tech Council events.

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Upcoming events:

  • Sept. 11 – TCIN Milwaukee luncheon to discuss tech transfer at UW-Milwaukee, the Medical College of Wisconsin and Marquette University with leaders who make it happen!
  • Sept. 18 – Wisconsin WOMEN Reception at Findorff Construction in Madison.
  • Nov. 4 – NEW! Wisconsin Innovation Awards at Monona Terrace in Madison. 107 entries by July 31 deadline and judging is underway.
  • Nov. 5-6 – Early Stage Symposium at Monona Terrace in Madison. More to come on how to present if you’re from a young company.

Recent events:

  • July 10 – Tech Council Innovation Network luncheon, Milwaukee.
    A preview of our annual “Wisconsin Portfolio” publication was provided during a meeting at the Quarles & Brady law firm’s Milwaukee office. Guest panelists were Mary Hannes of Golden Angels Investors and Brian Lindstrom of HealthX Ventures. Joe Kremer from our Investor Network moderated.
  • July 15 – Tech Council Board of Directors
    Thanks to Findorff Construction for hosting this meeting at the company’s Madison headquarters!
  • July 22 – Golf anyone?
    The Tech Council’s annual golf tournament was held at The Oaks in Cottage Grove. Bragging rights: Board chairman Gary Frings scored a hole-in-one. Winning team: Kayser Ford.
  • July 29 – TCIN Luncheon on computer and data sciences at UW-Madison
    A panel that included experts from the current school, Microsoft and Google wowed a luncheon crowd at One City Schools in Madison.