Milwaukee Regional Innovation Center Inc

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10437 W Innovation Dr Ste 123
Milwaukee, WI 53226

The Technology Innovation Center, established in 1993, is the largest and longest running mixed-use incubator in the Greater Milwaukee Area. Situated at the Zoo Interchange within the Milwaukee County Research Park, it offers a prime location near major companies like GE Medical and the Medical College of Wisconsin.

With a focus on providing entrepreneurs with the necessary environment, support, and resources, the Technology Innovation Center has facilitated the creation of 1,582 jobs through its community of 69 member companies and 177 graduate companies. It stands as a hub for visionary leaders and impactful businesses, contributing to the region's economic growth and innovation for over 30 years.

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