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WeightUp Solutions gaining strength

WeightUp Solutions, a startup specializing in sports data analysis, is gaining strength. The Madison-based company uses sensor devices coupled with artificial intelligence algorithms to track...

EatStreet adds delivery service after acquiring Zoomer

EatStreet, a popular food-ordering company, is adding delivery service to its app after acquiring Philadelphia-based startup Zoomer. This move by the Madison-based company follows...

HealthConnect.Link aims to connect low-income and uninsured people to affordable services

Kevin Dwyer, CEO of HealthConnect.Link, has made it his mission to connect low-income and uninsured people to affordable health and social services. His nonprofit...

Spaulding Medical creates quick, easy system for providers tracking patient heart health

Spaulding Medical has created a quick, inexpensive and easy-to-use system for care providers tracking the heart health of their patients. The Spaulding ECG, or...

Simply Native Foods brings indigenous Wisconsin superfoods to the mainstream

Simply Native Foods is trying to bring locally sourced, indigenous Wisconsin superfoods into the mainstream. This Madison-based startup company is run by CEO Juliet...

LegalBoard provides “easiest solution” for lawyers

The founder of Pro-Boards has developed “the simplest solution” for lawyers who want to improve their productivity: the LegalBoard. Brian Potts’ solution is...

JangoBio working on stem cell treatment to fight effects of aging

JangoBio is working on a stem cell treatment that could hold the key to halting, and even reversing, the effects of aging. The natural...

SimplifIDe may change how employers and workers protect data

SimplifIDe may change the way employers and their workers protect data. SimplifIDe, a year-old startup, uses unique physical markers that differentiate all humans...

Lynx Biosciences strives to become the missing link in cancer therapy

When a patient is being treated for cancer, it’s often very difficult to know which treatment will work best. Chorom Pak, president and founder of...

Simply Incredible Foods aims to naturally take bitterness out of berries

Wisconsin is at the heart of the cranberry world, producing about 60 percent of the nation’s cranberries. Many consumers best know these small red...

Polco applies the power of “crowd sourcing” to local government

Coming off the most fractious national election in recent memory, it’s not surprising that many people yearn for a better way to engage with...

StartingBlock Madison uses state-of-the-art virtual reality modeling for new innovation hub

StartingBlock Madison and American Family Insurance used state-of-the-art virtual reality modeling to successfully present plans for the new innovation hub. This new facility, called...

New imaging technology company OnLume is lighting up the medical field – literally

Walk into any modern-day operating room and the landscape is widely universal: trays full of gleaming stainless steel, a non-descript operating table, a dark...

INSULETE could hold the cure for Type 1 diabetes

Modern medicine has largely rid the world of some of the most widespread problems society has faced — smallpox, polio and the measles, to...

DotCom Therapy aims to curb speech therapy shortage

There are 20 million people who need speech therapy each year in the United States and only 126,000 certified therapists to meet the demand....
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