Ubicept raises $8M to continue developing advanced imaging system
Ubicept, a Boston tech company based on research done at UW-Madison and MIT, recently closed on a $8 million investment round that included WARF.
The startup says it’s “redefining boundaries in the field of computer vision” by developing a perception system and image processing algorithms that use imaging sensors in a new way.
WED AM News: Ubicept raises $8M to continue developing advanced imaging system; Northwestern Mutual Data Science Institute partners announce new funding
-- Ubicept, a Boston tech company based on research done at UW-Madison and MIT, recently closed on a $8 million investment round that included WARF.
The startup says it’s “redefining boundaries in the field of computer vision” by developing a perception system and image processing algorithms that use imaging sensors in a new way.
UW Health: University of Wisconsin Hospitals ranked No. 1 in Wisconsin
Contact: Emily Greendonner
(608) 516-9154egreendonner@uwhealth.org
MADISON, Wis. – For the 12th consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report ranked University of Wisconsin Hospitals on its Best Hospitals list as the best in Wisconsin.
This prestigious achievement reflects a reputation for innovation and remarkable...
AARP Wisconsin: AARP poll finds veterans unaware of new health benefits, leaving Wisconsin’s heroes susceptible to fraud
Contact: Jim Flaherty, Communications Director
Office 608/ 286-6308 – Cell 608/ 698-0928, jflaherty@aarp.org
Active-duty military & veterans lost more than $414 million to fraud and scams in 2022 – a 195% increase from 2021, FTC says
MADISON, WI – Wisconsin’s U.S. veterans and active-duty service members face the...
MMAC survey finds apprehension about economic growth
Fewer Milwaukee businesses expect to see year-over-year sales increases for the third quarter, according to the latest MMAC survey.
The Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce’s Business Outlook Survey found 56 percent of surveyed businesses expect real sales to rise in the third quarter of this year compared to the same period of 2022. That’s...
TUE AM News: MMAC survey finds apprehension about economic growth; Worker’s comp insurance rates to decline again this year
-- Fewer Milwaukee businesses expect to see year-over-year sales increases for the third quarter, according to the latest MMAC survey.
The Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce’s Business Outlook Survey found 56 percent of surveyed businesses expect real sales to rise in the third quarter of this year compared to the same period of 2022....


