Startups to watch: 10 Wisconsin companies to keep your eye on in 2022 – AppEase, Green Bay Blueprint Accelerator included
WISCONSIN INNO
Between expected seed fundings, product launches and initial and increased customer traction, 2022 is poised to be a big year for many early-stage Wisconsin-based startups.
The following companies were selected based on Wisconsin Inno reporting and suggestions from startup experts across the state. The final list was hard to narrow down, a testament to the growth of the state's startup ecosystem in recent years...
Comfy place for coffee opens in Oconto
GREEN BAY PRESS GAZETTE OCONTO – You don’t have be home anymore to sit at the dining room table to curl your hand around a cup of coffee.
The Café Lounge has several tables of various sizes to choose from, as well as a couch and an easy chair. “It’s a coffee shop where people can come and gather, and not a drinking place,” said owner Lucy Pater.
“Just a comfortable environment where you can go on your laptop or read a book,” added Bill Longsine, her fiancé who helps out...
Green Bay entrepreneur Miranda Davis wants to sell merchandise and make a difference with L.U.V.
GREEN BAY PRESS GAZETTE
Miranda Davis of Green Bay survived a brutal attack that almost killed her. She lived through the suicides of her father and best friend. And she has fought bulimia for years.
Yet, instead of getting bitter, Davis has fought to be an example of joy and forgiveness. She has taken those experiences and created a business named L.U.V.
“L.U.V. is the product of my core beliefs,” she said. “After many different life events, I have learned that it is so essential to feel loved, understood and valued.”
To accomplish that, she has an ecommerce site (www.luv-collection.org) that features clothing and accessories that are statements of positive affirmation...
New North to Host Supplier Diversity and Business Certification Training with Wisconsin Procurement Institute
NEW NORTH
Small businesses that work with the Federal government are well aware of the SAM.GOV and U.S. SBA Small Business Programs. Over the last few years, the requirement of being registered in SAM.GOV and having small / diverse business certifications has expanded. It is no longer uncommon for these requirements to apply to subcontractors on Federal prime contracts or non-Federal Public and Private projects.
For more info or to register for one of these two upcoming sessions, click below:
|