Grande Cheese Company: Announces new partnership with the World Pizza Champions
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin — November 6, 2024 – Grande Cheese Company, supplier of “the finest Italian cheeses money can buy®” to independent pizzerias and Italian restaurant operators around the nation, is pleased to announce a partnership with the World Pizza Champions Team, a team of elite pizza professionals who have joined together to create a non-profit dedicated to promoting...
Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation®: Zimdars promoted to WFBF’s Director of Local Government
MADISON – Nate Zimdars has been named Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation’s Director of Local Government. This role replaces the Member Advocacy and Issues Coordinator. The redefined role will be one that works closely with county Farm Bureaus and assisting volunteers on local government issues. Additionally, he will work with members who have an interest in and running...
Door County Land Trust: Invites community to online event showcasing year of successes
Thanks-Giving: Door County Land Trust Invites Community to Online Event Showcasing Year of Successes
Door County, WI – The Door County Land Trust is excited to announce its upcoming online event, “Thanks-Giving: Celebrating a Record-Breaking Year of Land Protection” on Wednesday, November 20 at 5:30-7:00 pm on Zoom. This event will reflect on a year...
WED AM News: Madison must ramp up new home production, infrastructure to match expected growth; Wisconsin Forward Agriculture proposal advances in NSF program
-- The Madison area will need to ramp up efforts to add new housing and expand transportation infrastructure over the coming decades, as the region is projected to exceed 1 million people by 2050.
That’s according to Zach Brandon, president of the Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce. In an interview this week, he said the region is expected to add...
Madison must ramp up new home production, infrastructure to match expected growth
The Madison area will need to ramp up efforts to add new housing and expand transportation infrastructure over the coming decades, as the region is projected to exceed 1 million people by 2050.
That’s according to Zach Brandon, president of the Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce. In an interview this week, he said the...
Wisconsin Technology Council: WiSys ‘Forward Agriculture’ project moves to next round in NSF award process
Contact: Tom Still at tstill@wisconsintechnologycouncil.com or Arjun Sanga at asanga@wisys.org
MADISON, Wis. – A coalition led by the WiSys Technology Foundation Inc., which serves Wisconsin’s comprehensive universities in ways that include technology transfer, intellectual property protection and startup business incubation, has been invited to take part in the next stage of the National Science Foundation’s “Regional Innovation...
Hupy and Abraham, S.C.: Named Best Place to Work
MILWAUKEE – Hupy and Abraham, S.C. is proud to be named by the Best Companies Group a Best Place to Work – Law Firm. This list includes companies with forward-thinking business insights and human resource practices.
"It is an honor to be named a Best Place to Work," said Attorney Jason Abraham. "We appreciate...
NEW Manufacturing Alliance: Announces national award-winning internship draft day at Lambeau Field
The Northeast Wisconsin Manufacturing Alliance (NEWMA) is pleased to announce the 10th annual “Internship Draft Day” at Lambeau Field on Wednesday, November 6, 2024 from 3 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. The event is co-sponsored by the NEW Manufacturing Alliance (NEWMA) and the Northeast Wisconsin Educational Resource Alliance (NEW ERA). Over 200 college students from throughout Wisconsin and Upper...
TUE AM News: UW study finds issues with using AI for genomic research; EnsoData announces partnership with wearable monitoring device maker
-- A recent UW-Madison study found using AI in genetic studies can result in faulty conclusions, highlighting a “pervasive bias” in research that relies on the technology.
Qiongshi Lu, an associate professor in the university’s Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, led the study that was published recently in the scientific journal Nature Genetics.
While AI is being used to help...
UW study finds issues with using AI for genomic research
A recent UW-Madison study found using AI in genetic studies can result in faulty conclusions, highlighting a “pervasive bias” in research that relies on the technology.
Qiongshi Lu, an associate professor in the university’s Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, led the study that was published recently in the scientific journal Nature Genetics.


