Life Science: From Chicago to the Twin Cities: All tech roads
lead to Wisconsin
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Editors Note: The Wisconsin Technology Council has
published the first-ever magazine about Wisconsins life sciences
industry. The 24-page publication highlights the states research
base, technology-transfer process, company creation, quality of
life, key contacts and the I-Q Corridor that joins Chicago,
Wisconsin and Minneapolis-St. Paul.
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UW-Madison have stayed the course with BioStar. This project, which
is nearing the halfway mark, will result in four buildings over
eight years a Biotechnology Center addition, a microbial sciences
building, a biochemistry building upgrade and an interdisciplinary
biology building. Of the $318 million in total spending, $158
million will come from the state of Wisconsin and its taxpayers. A
related project is HealthStar, which began in 1996. The latest
health sciences building planned under HealthStar is an
Interdisciplinary Research Center estimated at $120 million.
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Mainboard Driver Wisconsin lies in the heart of the I-Q Corridor, a region that
boasts Chicago and the Twin Cities of Minneapolis-St. Paul as its
economic bookends, with a well-stocked shelf of technology
development assets between.
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investment capital make up four of the Is in the
I-Q.Corridor.
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Chicago, Milwaukee, the Rockford-Beloit-Janesville area, Madison,
the Fox and Chippewa valleys and the Twin Cities of St. Paul and
Minneapolis. Within a span of about 400 miles, which is about 100
miles less than what separates Californias high-tech centers of San
Diego and San Francisco, lies a significant chunk of the nations
research universities, tech workers and early-stage companies.
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Why Wisconsin?
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Wisconsin employees have helped to provide transformational medical
technologies that are shaping a new age of patient care. Through
on-going research partnerships with leading institutions, such as
the University of Wisconsin - Madison, Froedtert Memorial Lutheran
Hospital, Medical College of Wisconsin, and Childrens Hospital of
Milwaukee, GE Healthcare has laid down strong roots of
collaborative innovation. Together, these relationships and the
talented local individuals driving them, foster significant
advances in healthcare technology. GE Healthcare proudly employs
about 6,500 people in Wisconsin, who are instrumental in offering a
broad range of services to improve productivity in healthcare.
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stands for quality people, schools, lifestyle and
environment) will flourish by producing globally competitive goods
and services.
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risk-taking investors has produced one of the nations leading
medical device clusters and leaders in agribusiness and information
technology. The Minnesota Miracle may soon extend to biotechnology,
due to the emergence of new state initiatives, cooperation between
the University of Minnesota and the Mayo Clinic, and a burst of
investment in research buildings.
Motherboard Review Tech leaders in Minnesota are betting the next wave of tech
success will be interdisciplinary with biotechnology, medical
devices and IT melding into fields such as bioinformatics. Thats
the approach in Wisconsin, as well, where the UW-Madison, the
Medical College of Wisconsin and the Marshfield Clinic are all
taking an interdisciplinary approach to research and company
spinoffs.
K7s5 Mainboard Socket In Chicago, the recent Midwest-Japan Biotechnology Summit
provided the latest evidence that the nations Heartland is becoming
a heart-throb for life science investors and companies. Major
Japanese pharmaceutical companies such as Fujisawa, Sankyo and
Takeda see the I-Q Corridor as an emerging cluster of research,
workers and start-up companies and a place where the business deals
are less picked over than those they may find on the East and West
coasts of the United States.
The Evolution Of The The I-Q Corridor is more than a branding slogan. Its a place
where Midwest technology, values and people meet the global
economy.
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