Lafond writes, “Wisconsin Inno will report on and support our state’s innovation economy through twice-weekly newsletters, accessible and authoritative editorial content, data-driven guides and engaging events. Wisconsin Inno is a part of American Inno, which currently has a presence in nine markets (Atlanta; Austin, Texas; Boston; Chicago; Cincinnati; Washington, D.C.; Minneapolis-St. Paul; and now Wisconsin) and has more markets coming online this year. Get an introduction to Wisconsin Inno here.
“Need funding? An example of data-driven guides Wisconsin Inno provides is the ‘Funding Index: A Guide to the Wisconsin Venture Capital & Angel Investing Ecosystem’ by Ryan Ferguson posted March 23.
“Wisconsin Inno will also feature a careers directory for those looking for opportunities in the innovation economy.”
Read more here.
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