Four companies will discuss research, innovation, and workforce needs on Jan. 28 at a Tech Council Innovation Network luncheon in Madison, which will be a precursor for the 2025 Wisconsin Tech Summit.
Panelists are Elizabeth Hagerman, executive director for the Isthmus Project, the innovation arm of UW Health; Sara Mann, vice president of commercial excellence at Promega; Steve Nieland, vice president of software engineering and controls for Faith Technologies; and Krystal Thibault, innovation program manager for Rockwell Automation. Tech Council President Tom Still will moderate the panel and audience questions.
The Tech Summit, which introduces major firms to emerging companies through pre-arranged meetings, will be held March 17 at American Family Field in Milwaukee. It has been produced by the Tech Council since 2014.
One City Schools, 1707 West Broadway, is the new location for the Tech Council’s Madison luncheons. Registration and networking begin at 11:30 a.m., with lunch at noon and the presentation at 12:30 p.m.
