WARF spotlighting new method for breaking down PFAS

WARF is promoting a newly developed process for breaking down PFAS, which could offer another tool for addressing “forever chemicals.”  The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation touted the technology as one of its “top licensing prospects” in its clean technology portfolio,

Read More »

Exact Sciences releases data showing effectiveness of cancer test

Exact Sciences is touting new results for its Oncodetect cancer test, which demonstrate its “strong performance” in detecting disease and predicting recurrence.  That’s according to Brian Baranick, general manager of precision oncology at the Madison-based diagnostics company.  “We’re thrilled to

Read More »

AI expert says large language model development nearing plateau

An AI specialist with the Milwaukee School of Engineering predicts models like ChatGPT will soon hit a plateau, meaning a lot less short-term impact on jobs and society than the hype suggests. Jeremy Kedziora, endowed chair of artificial intelligence at MSOE, this week addressed members of the Milwaukee Rotary Club.

Read More »

WARF spotlighting new method for breaking down PFAS

WARF is promoting a newly developed process for breaking down PFAS, which could offer another tool for addressing “forever chemicals.”  The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation touted the technology as one of its “top licensing prospects” in its clean technology portfolio, based on research conducted at UW-Madison.  In remarks provided by

Read More »

Efforts underway to address rising energy needs linked to data centers, AI

Researchers and industry are working to address the challenge of rising energy needs linked to AI and data centers amid concerns around environmental impacts and strain on the energy grid.  UW-Madison’s Wisconsin Energy Institute recently hosted a discussion on this topic, which highlighted the soaring energy requirements linked to increased

Read More »

Innovation can come from anywhere, Tech Council panelists say

As major companies in the state seek to advance and leverage new technologies, panelists at a Wisconsin Technology Council event stressed that innovation can come from anywhere.  Speaking yesterday at the Tech Council luncheon in Madison, Rockwell Automation Innovation Program Manager Krystal Thibault said organizing events like hackathons and innovation

Read More »

Exact Sciences releases data showing effectiveness of cancer test

Exact Sciences is touting new results for its Oncodetect cancer test, which demonstrate its “strong performance” in detecting disease and predicting recurrence.  That’s according to Brian Baranick, general manager of precision oncology at the Madison-based diagnostics company.  “We’re thrilled to bring our MRD solution to the rapidly growing molecular residual

Read More »

Reports detail minority underrepresentation among state’s businesses

Black, Latino and Native American businesses remain underrepresented in Wisconsin’s economy, a series of UW-Madison reports show.  The university’s Community Economic Development program recently released the reports on Black, Latino, Asian, and Native-owned companies in the state, detailing their growth over time as well as persistent challenges for each minority

Read More »

$23.2M in funding awarded for food industry infrastructure projects

Thirty projects aimed at boosting Wisconsin’s food production industry are getting $23.2 million through a USDA infrastructure program, state and federal officials announced.  Funding for the projects comes from the agency’s Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Program, which aims to strengthen the “middle of the food supply chain,” expanding markets for

Read More »

State transportation funding system unsustainable, former secretary says

Wisconsin’s current transportation funding system is unsustainable, according to a former state transportation secretary.  Speaking during a recent Wisconsin Policy Forum panel, former Department of Transportation Secretary Mark Gottlieb argued any state transportation funding structure should be adequate, sustainable and equitable “across different user types” and socioeconomic groups.  “The… Please

Read More »