MEMBER NEWS: Marathon Machines
Marathon Machines moves to the Dairy State From one of the first 40 employees at Adobe to working for Steve Jobs at Apple, Glenn Reid has a history in Silicon… Read More
Marathon Machines moves to the Dairy State From one of the first 40 employees at Adobe to working for Steve Jobs at Apple, Glenn Reid has a history in Silicon… Read More
Does water stewardship lead to brand value? The Water Council’s Matt Howard and Will Sarni, founder and CEO of the Water Foundry, team up to explore water stewardship and its… Read More
Nestlé Waters North America receives the Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS) International Water Stewardship Standard at their South Houston and Pasadena bottling facilities making these the first for any company in Texas to be awarded the accreditation and their ninth and tenth certification for the company. MORE
$10 million gift launches plans for new UWM research vessel An anonymous donation of $10 million was made to put towards a new UWM research vessel, the ‘Maggi Sue’. The… Read More
Anonymous donor commits $10M to new research vessel for UWM’s School of Freshwater Sciences Posted by Fox6 News on November 6, 2019 MILWAUKEE — The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s School of Freshwater Sciences is… Read More
Did you know that Insinkerator’s garbage disposal does more than grind up your food waste? The technology which in fact was invented over 80 years ago in Racine, Wisconsin, works… Read More
An interview with Karen Frost, VP Economic Development Water utilities and municipalities are under pressure to run more effectively and efficiently while they are faced with growing challenges – aging… Read More
“The Tech Challenge program provides linkages and opportunity between innovators, entrepreneurs or researchers with corporate sponsors with an expressed need. This connection helps to advance technology as a whole by providing channels for potential partnership, thus optimizing time to market.”
“Receiving this award for excellence in economic development gets us closer to that vision, and it serves as a testament to all of the hard-working Wisconsin professionals and businesses who maintain strong connections with Germany.”
“From our farmers relying on clean water for crops and livestock to our outdoor recreation industry to everyday use, water is essential to our state and our economy, and that’s why the School of Freshwater Sciences and the Freshwater Collaborative are so critically important.”