Until recently, machines performing tasks in the workforce, such as data processing and customer service, might have seemed to the average American like plots out of a science fiction novel.
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Milwaukee woman works to expand tech opportunities in the city
A 26-year-old Milwaukee native is chasing her dream to make Milwaukee one of the most inclusive tech hub cities in the country.
Report: Foxconn CEO Gou visiting the White House to discuss Wisconsin facility
Foxconn chairman and CEO Terry Gou is visiting the White House this week to potentially discuss a manufacturing facility the Taiwanese tech giant is building in southeastern Wisconsin, a new report says.
One in four Wisconsin jobs at high risk in a new age of robotic workers and hyper-automation
A potent new wave of automation technologies is widely forecast to eliminate millions of American jobs in the coming years, and Wisconsin is among the most vulnerable states.
TitletownTech draws national investors and unique restaurant
Owners of the New York Mets and Boston Bruins, the founder of Noodles and Co., and a new restaurant and high-tech entertainment establishment will all be part of the Green Bay Packers' TitletownTech.
OFFSITE plans new hyperscale data center campus in Pleasant Prairie
Kenosha-based information technology firm and data center operator OFFSITE announced plans for a new hyperscale data center campus in Pleasant Prairie. According to a news release, the 12-acre campus will be scalable up to 250,000 square feet with up to 35 megawatts...
Rise in young entrepreneurs in the Green Bay area
Downtown Green Bay and surrounding areas are seeing a rise in young entrepreneurs who are bringing new and creative ideas to the area.
State of the Silicon Prairie report released
Milwaukee finishes 8th in Silicon Prairie rankings and 1st among peer cities
Water, the Lifeblood of Milwaukee’s Next-Gen Tech Companies
By: Carl Engelking If you want to understand Milwaukee’s past and its future, stand on the shores of Lake Michigan and look east. Hissing waves crash and whitecaps flutter as far as the eye can see. Milwaukee also happens to sit at the confluence of three rivers – so...
City of Racine wins Wisconsin’s first ‘Smart City’ designation
The city of Racine was named one of five winners i