SHINE is building a facility in Janesville for its production of molybdenum-99, or Mo-99, which decays into technetium‑99m used in more than 40 million medical imaging procedures each year. SHINE is also commercializing Lu-177, a therapeutic isotope currently used to treat neuroendocrine cancers.
This Milwaukee-area machine-as-a-service startup created and curates a network of elite contract machining companies that provide ultra-urgent machining components for buyers across the U.S. Described as the Uber Black of the manufacturing industry, the company leverages the shared economy-model for hyper-capable and hyper-qualified companies that have capacity for immediate, on-demand production.
Founded in 2015, EnsoData uses data from sensors in medical devices and wearables to help clinicians make faster and more accurate diagnoses. EnsoData is currently working to diagnose sleep disorders like sleep apnea by analyzing billions of waveform data points from things like heartbeats on an EKG or eye movements on an EOG.
Founded by Glenn Reid, a former software engineer at Apple Inc. who helped develop the digital video editing application iMovie and who closely with Steve Jobs, the company created an internet-connected, touch screen combination of a washer and a dryer The machines cost $2,499. The company recently launched a $2.7 million round
The Madison biotech company is developing a vaccine that can prevent disease caused by all forms of the deadly influenza virus. The company is developing M2SR, an influenza vaccine that is currently in human trials. In 2020, the company began working with another health organization on a coronavirus vaccine.
Quiver Quantitative, a Spring Green-based data analytics company that developed an investment research platform for investors, recently raised $525,000 in a seed round that was led by Wisconsin's Idea Fund of La Crosse. Quiver "scrapes alternative stock data from across the internet and aggregates it" for
Moxe, a Madison tech company that developed a platform for securely exchanging medical record information between health care providers and health plan insurance companies, has raised more than $6 million from investors, including 3M Co.
Created at the University of Wisconsin-Madison by computer science professor Jignesh Patel, DataChat that developed an intelligence interface that allows business users to extract insight from their data simply by talking to a chatbot. In 2020 the company raised $4 million to build its team and customer base.
The Madison company created a smartphone app where shoppers can scan their grocery receipts to upload codes and save on future items at checkout. The company boasts 16 million downloads of its app.
Summary Medical is developing an artificial intelligence-powered software to automate the review of medical records for life insurance companies, expediting processes for underwriters.
The Madison apartment listing and leasing marketplace and analytics company rebranded to Rentable in 2020. The company employs more than 70 people across the country, with plans to double that number next year.
A biotechnology company in Madison, Xylome is creating high-value sustainable products from U.S. agricultural waste-streams and feedstocks. The company has raised $3 million so far.
The Madison-based mobile app development software company closed on a $6 million funding round in early 2020.. The round was led by the company’s longtime investors Arthur Ventures in Minneapolis, and General Catalyst out of Boston. The startup has now raised $18 million to date.
Whitewater company’s line of products include portable batteries for forklifts, pallet jack batteries, electric vehicles and other handling equipment.
The Milwaukee-based nutrition company uses genetic testing to help people make analytics-based changes to their diet. Since launching in 2016, founder and CEO Sherry Zhang has raised more than $6 million from investors to grow the company.
Lum, a Madison startup building a streaming music platform and social network that helps up-and-coming artists grow their fan base, has raised $4 million to date.
Madison-based software company Redox, which developed a secure network for exchanging patient health care data, has raised $95 million since launching in 2014. The company recently closed a $45 million Series D round.
This Madison company is developing a mobile app platform for clinician house calls, allowing people to gain time and productivity at home instead of waiting at urgent care or the emergency room.
Founded in 2017, is developing regenerative medicines based on technology developed at Indiana University. The technology being licensed from IU repairs human tissue damaged by reduced blood flow due to disease or injury.
Fiveable operates live-streamed study sessions for high school students preparing for Advanced Placement exams. Investors include Chelsea Clinton. In 2020, Fiveable increased the number of users on its site from a few hundred to more than 1 million.
The Milwaukee data-driven wine subscription company has been on a fast-growing path, supported with more than $13 million in venture investments. Data has fueled the rapid creation and testing of over 500 wines.
The Milwaukee company makes food products using its solar dehydrators. The company also recently spun out acquired company Olacoral, which acts as a bridge between fishing communities and larger players in the seafood industry while saving the world's coral reefs from lionfish. The company also works to use the fish for jewelry.
This Madison startup developed a wearable device that's enabled for allergy treatment. The company’s disposable test strip that can determine within seconds whether food has particular allergens in it.
Madison-based DotCom Therapy offers teletherapy services for speech, occupational, and behavioral health. DotCom Therapy provides services to more than 250 schools across the U.S.
This Madison-based weather insurance company analyzes and processes weather data to detect risk and help industries make better decisions regarding possible economic loss. It has deployed its technology on three continents and collected more than five years of severe weather data.
Waukesha company is building an automated, robotic kitchen for contactless drive-thru service. The automated systems will be manufactured in the Milwaukee area and serve coffee, tea and juice drinks. Customers will order their items through an app, starting a synchronized drink production to coincide with the customer's arrival time.
The Madison-based e-commerce company built a platform where grocers and retailers can digitally process orders. In late 2020, the company filed it had opened a $2.48 million funding round. The company ranked No. 311 on the 2020 Inc. 5000, a list of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies.
The Madison-based medical device company has been developing and testing for more than a decade a new surgical tool that will combat blood loss during liver resection. The company most recently targeted $2.5 million for its latest funding round. The company closed on a $1.4 million round in 2019.
Milwaukee company offers short-term apartment rentals for business and vacation travelers in multiple cities across the U.S. The company’s Frontdesk Flex platform for short-term rental management was designed for hosts for multifamily apartment owners and managers.
Milwaukee startup uses machine learning and artificial intelligence to support insurance and financial service. Socialeads' technology allows financial advisers to understand the size and value of an individual’s social media network, thus more effectively positioning products based on what is learned through the platform.
This Delafield startup applies its data technology to use cases to build high-quality data and predictive models. The company's technology is currently being deployed in medical imaging and conservation security.
The Milwaukee startup that uses artificial intelligence to analyze health care billing payments. Sift's technology allows health care providers to predetermine what members can pay for. With this data, health care providers and insurance companies can decrease the amount of denials for claims while increasing patient payment rates.
SHINE is building a facility in Janesville for its production of molybdenum-99, or Mo-99, which decays into technetium‑99m used in more than 40 million medical imaging procedures each year. SHINE is also commercializing Lu-177, a therapeutic isotope currently used to treat neuroendocrine cancers.
Founded in 2015, EnsoData uses data from sensors in medical devices and wearables to help clinicians make faster and more accurate diagnoses. EnsoData is currently working to diagnose sleep disorders like sleep apnea by analyzing billions of waveform data points from things like heartbeats on an EKG or eye movements on an EOG.
The Madison biotech company is developing a vaccine that can prevent disease caused by all forms of the deadly influenza virus. The company is developing M2SR, an influenza vaccine that is currently in human trials. In 2020, the company began working with another health organization on a coronavirus vaccine.
Moxe, a Madison tech company that developed a platform for securely exchanging medical record information between health care providers and health plan insurance companies, has raised more than $6 million from investors, including 3M Co.
The Madison company created a smartphone app where shoppers can scan their grocery receipts to upload codes and save on future items at checkout. The company boasts 16 million downloads of its app.
The Madison apartment listing and leasing marketplace and analytics company rebranded to Rentable in 2020. The company employs more than 70 people across the country, with plans to double that number next year.
The Madison-based mobile app development software company closed on a $6 million funding round in early 2020.. The round was led by the company’s longtime investors Arthur Ventures in Minneapolis, and General Catalyst out of Boston. The startup has now raised $18 million to date.
Lum, a Madison startup building a streaming music platform and social network that helps up-and-coming artists grow their fan base, has raised $4 million to date.
This Madison company is developing a mobile app platform for clinician house calls, allowing people to gain time and productivity at home instead of waiting at urgent care or the emergency room.
Fiveable operates live-streamed study sessions for high school students preparing for Advanced Placement exams. Investors include Chelsea Clinton. In 2020, Fiveable increased the number of users on its site from a few hundred to more than 1 million.
The Milwaukee data-driven wine subscription company has been on a fast-growing path, supported with more than $13 million in venture investments. Data has fueled the rapid creation and testing of over 500 wines.
Madison-based DotCom Therapy offers teletherapy services for speech, occupational, and behavioral health. DotCom Therapy provides services to more than 250 schools across the U.S.
Waukesha company is building an automated, robotic kitchen for contactless drive-thru service. The automated systems will be manufactured in the Milwaukee area and serve coffee, tea and juice drinks. Customers will order their items through an app, starting a synchronized drink production to coincide with the customer's arrival time.
The Madison-based e-commerce company built a platform where grocers and retailers can digitally process orders. In late 2020, the company filed it had opened a $2.48 million funding round. The company ranked No. 311 on the 2020 Inc. 5000, a list of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies.
Milwaukee company offers short-term apartment rentals for business and vacation travelers in multiple cities across the U.S. The company’s Frontdesk Flex platform for short-term rental management was designed for hosts for multifamily apartment owners and managers.
The Milwaukee startup that uses artificial intelligence to analyze health care billing payments. Sift's technology allows health care providers to predetermine what members can pay for. With this data, health care providers and insurance companies can decrease the amount of denials for claims while increasing patient payment rates.
Founded in 2015, EnsoData uses data from sensors in medical devices and wearables to help clinicians make faster and more accurate diagnoses. EnsoData is currently working to diagnose sleep disorders like sleep apnea by analyzing billions of waveform data points from things like heartbeats on an EKG or eye movements on an EOG.
Moxe, a Madison tech company that developed a platform for securely exchanging medical record information between health care providers and health plan insurance companies, has raised more than $6 million from investors, including 3M Co.
The Madison company created a smartphone app where shoppers can scan their grocery receipts to upload codes and save on future items at checkout. The company boasts 16 million downloads of its app.
Lum, a Madison startup building a streaming music platform and social network that helps up-and-coming artists grow their fan base, has raised $4 million to date.
This Madison company is developing a mobile app platform for clinician house calls, allowing people to gain time and productivity at home instead of waiting at urgent care or the emergency room.
The Milwaukee data-driven wine subscription company has been on a fast-growing path, supported with more than $13 million in venture investments. Data has fueled the rapid creation and testing of over 500 wines.
The Madison-based e-commerce company built a platform where grocers and retailers can digitally process orders. In late 2020, the company filed it had opened a $2.48 million funding round. The company ranked No. 311 on the 2020 Inc. 5000, a list of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies.
Milwaukee company offers short-term apartment rentals for business and vacation travelers in multiple cities across the U.S. The company’s Frontdesk Flex platform for short-term rental management was designed for hosts for multifamily apartment owners and managers.
Moxe, a Madison tech company that developed a platform for securely exchanging medical record information between health care providers and health plan insurance companies, has raised more than $6 million from investors, including 3M Co.
Lum, a Madison startup building a streaming music platform and social network that helps up-and-coming artists grow their fan base, has raised $4 million to date.
This Madison company is developing a mobile app platform for clinician house calls, allowing people to gain time and productivity at home instead of waiting at urgent care or the emergency room.
Milwaukee company offers short-term apartment rentals for business and vacation travelers in multiple cities across the U.S. The company’s Frontdesk Flex platform for short-term rental management was designed for hosts for multifamily apartment owners and managers.
Lum, a Madison startup building a streaming music platform and social network that helps up-and-coming artists grow their fan base, has raised $4 million to date.
This Madison company is developing a mobile app platform for clinician house calls, allowing people to gain time and productivity at home instead of waiting at urgent care or the emergency room.