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Esker Software, a provider of automated document delivery solutions headquartered in France, announced the opening of a new mail house at its U.S. headquarters Madison, in response to quickly growing use of the Esker on Demand service. ...

Spanning fewer than a thousand atoms, the electronic devices on semiconductor chips have become so miniscule they defy most efforts to characterize them. Now for the first time, engineers have demonstrated a way to image th0se vanishingly small devices by mapping them atom-by-atom....

Madison Development Corporation reported this week that is has made $600,000 in new "Venture Debt" loans to three, fast growing Madison area technology companies. In other news, a class-action lawsuit on behalf of Wisconsin consumers against Microsoft can proceed under the state's antitrust laws, as...

The sale of Bone Care International for $600 million to Massachusetts based Genzyme Corporation is underway as their operations are immediately being integrated into Genzymes Renal Business unit. Meanwhile GenTel BioSurfaces will receive a $250,000 loan from the Department of Commerce Technology Venture Fund Program...

MILWAUKEE — Marquette University and UGS, a provider of product lifecycle management (PLM) software and services, today announced the largest in-kind contribution ever presented to Marquette University, in the form of NX PLM software UGS has provided at a market value it says is more...

Governor Jim Doyle today announced that three Wisconsin businesses will receive funding for technology development projects from the Department of Commerce Technology Matching Grant (TMG) and Technology Venture Fund (TVF) Programs. The three companies are Quintessence Biosciences, Inc., GWC Technologies, Inc., and Bell Brook Labs,...

Madison, Wis. - Governor Jim Doyle today announced that three Wisconsin businesses will receive funding for technology development projects from the Department of Commerce Technology Matching Grant (TMG) and Technology Venture Fund (TVF) Programs....

Madison, Wis. - Stratatech Corp. was awarded a federal Phase II SBIR grant of $922,000 from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences to further develop its engineered human skin products....