Career Partners International Announces New Partners, Including Wisconsin’s Career Momentum
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For further information contact:
CPI Headquarters –919-967-9527
or Dena White – 919 834-1646 or 931-5083
DenaWhite@nc.rr.com
Additions give career management partnership largest U.S. office footprint
CHAPEL HILL, N.C., August 3, 2004 – Career Partners...
Orion Energy Systems: Retains KCSA Worldwide for public relations counsel
CONTACTS: Katie Bestenlehner / Ann Higgins
KCSA Public Relations
(212) 896-1269 / (212) 896-1299
kbest@kcsa.com /ahiggins@kcsa.com
Steve Heins, Orion Energy Systems, 920-892-9340
sheins@oriones.com
PLYMOUTH, WI, AUGUST 10, 2004...
Platypus Technologies: Receives Phase 1 SBIR grant
Platypus Technologies has received a Phase I Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant for $400,000 from the National Cancer Institute. The grant is to develop a new liquid-crystal based technology for rapid quantification of protein activity, useful for cancer research. Platypus Technologies was founded in 2000 to develop nanotechnology products for the physical and life sciences. The Company has...
Platypus: Nanotech Startup Rakes in Federal Money
By Brian E. Clark MADISON - With a name like Platypus, it’s clear that the founders of this nanotechnology start-up possess a quirky sense of humor, to say nothing of the confidence that what they have to offer is sound enough to overcome the off-beat name.
Others, at least those in the government grant-giving world, seem to agree. So far,...
Anne Katz: Developing Wisconsin’s competitive edge through the arts
By Anne Katz
Wisconsin's large and small arts and cultural opportunities not only help express ourselves, they are critical to our success as a competitor in the global economy. Arts and culture have a significant impact on Wisconsins economic development efforts, a boom involving small towns and rural areas as well as urban areas and featuring home-grown artists and...
WisBusiness: 4th CD candidates debate stem cell research
WisBusiness.com staff
MILWAUKEE – Candidates for the 4th Congressional District seat on Monday split along partisan lines when it came to the topic of expanding stem cell research.
Three Democrats and two Republicans, appearing at a noon forum sponsored in part by WisBusiness.com, took the positions of their respective presidential candidates in addressing the controversy. About 80 people attended...
