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Michael Gay Attends Conference in Saskatoon

Michael Gay recently attended the Agricultural Biotechnology International Conference (ABIC) September 12 – 15 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Gay met with the ABIC Foundation membership and leadership to discuss the opportunity of hosting the conference in Madison, WI in the future. He also met with a host of global crop science companies, local and provincial economic development and bioag organizations, and the Canadian Light Source (Synchrotron) to learn more about their resources and introduce them to the BioAg Gateway and new BioLink Facility. Gay toured Innovation Place, a University of Saskatchewan affiliated Research Park that is home to the Canadian National Research Council and several bioag related companies, incubators, and organizations. The park is situated on 80 acres adjacent to the University, and builds on the institution’s strengths in agriculture, information technology, and environmental and life sciences. If you are interested in learning more please contact Michael Gay at 608.267.4933 or mgay@bioaggateway.com.

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09.30.2010 | 8:31 am | POSTED BY bioag

Emerging Company Showcase Scholarships Available

BioForward would like to remind you about an exciting opportunity for highlighting new technology at the upcoming 2010 Biotechnology Vision Summit, hosted in Madison, WI. We would appreciate your help in sharing this exciting announcement. Please forward to anyone who may be interested in applying.

BioForward is providing a scholarship opportunity for up to six (6) emerging companies to be highlighted at the 2010 Biotechnology Vision Summit. We expect over 400 attendees, including investors and biotechnology leaders with national and international standing.

Who Should Apply?

Wisconsin-based companies, less than four years old who have biotechnology products (healthcare, agriculture, energy, etc.) should apply. The Company should be able to display the product and/or technology as an exhibit at the conference.

Application Deadline and Submission Details

Application deadline: Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Download the Application (PDF)

Send application to:
BioForward
Attn: Emerging Company Showcase
455 Science Drive, Suite 160
Madison, WI 53711

Questions:
BioForward main line 608-236-4693 or Jenny Christianson at 608-236-4161.

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07.07.2010 | 8:33 am | POSTED BY bioag

The Midwest BioLink Center Is Ready to Roll with Federal and State Support

A state-of-the-art facility that will serve as a research catalyst is a significant step closer to reality. The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration announced a grant of $4.5 million and the Wisconsin Department of Commerce also pledged $200,000 of additional support for the development of the BioLink Center. Read the announcement here.

From Left to Right: Tim Cooley, Director of Economic Development, City of Madison, Secretary Rod Nilsestuen, WI Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP), Secretary Aaron Olver, WI Department of Commerce, Assistant Secretary of Commerce John Fernandez, U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA), Mayor Dave Cieslewicz, City of Madison, Frank Staniszewski, President, Madison Development Corporation.

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05.14.2010 | 2:53 pm | POSTED BY bioag

Innovation Around the State

Technology incubators are flourishing in Wisconsin, and not just in major metropolitan areas like Madison and Milwaukee. Similar to the BioAg Gateway, the Agriculture and Energy Resource Center in Ashland County and the Central Wisconsin Agribusiness Innovation Center in Clark County are two such organizations in the heart of the state that will leverage the agricultural past to create a vibrant agricultural future in their communities in partnership with BioAg Gateway.

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04.29.2010 | 8:23 am | POSTED BY bioag

Technology Incubators Thrive in Wisconsin

Sharing ideas, networking opportunities, resources and state-of-the-art technologies compel young companies with high growth potential to locate in the BioLink at the BioAg Gateway or one of the state’s other leading technology incubators. Madison and Milwaukee-area incubators who are helping strengthen the economic future of the state by fostering growth in 21st-century industries have been profiled in the news recently.

Learn more from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, “Madison Pays Attention to Its Young Companies” by Kathleen Gallagher.

Learn more from Expansion Solutions, “Business Is Thriving in Madison, Wisconsin” (PDF) by Jennifer Smith.

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04.27.2010 | 10:45 pm | POSTED BY bioag

Connect with Madison-area companies and BioAg Managing Director Tim Cooley at the Ag Showcase

The Ag Showcase is the leading annual global event for industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and investors in agribusiness. This year’s program will feature emerging technologies and insightful discussions exploring the nexus of energy and agriculture, the future of global agricultural partnerships, as well as investment trends and projections. A number of Madison-area companies are attending and presenting at this event.

Often referred to as the “father of agricultural biotechnology,” Dr. Jerry Caulder, Executive Chairman of the leading VC firm, Finistere Ventures, will be one of the many speakers providing a view from the top of the industry. A select group of executives and investors will serve as panelists from key ag companies including Dow, Monsanto, Bunge, and CMEA Ventures, among others.

The 2010 Ag Innovation Showcase is produced with the help of a stellar Advisory Committee (including Madison Economic Development Director and Larta Institute Fellow, Tim Cooley. To connect with Cooley at the event, email tcooley@bioaggateway.com.  The event is jointly presented by BRDG Park at the Danforth Plant Science Center, Nidus, and Larta Institute.

15% discount available. Use coupon code 15AG10 upon registration.

To see the event panels and panelists and for more information visit, www.agshowcase.com

Event Dates: May 24-25, 2010

Location: St. Louis, MO

Ag Innovation Showcase

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04.19.2010 | 9:45 am | POSTED BY bioag

Michael Gay Speaks at Economic Development Meeting

On January 29, Michael Gay from the City of Madison was a featured presenter at the University of Wisconsin Economic Development Breakfast Series held in Madison, WI.  Michael discussed both the BioAg Gateway Campus and BioLink Facility and their roles in the region, similar initiatives in North America, pillars to success, investments and progress, and opportunities for partnerships/sponsorships.

For more information, please see the presentation (PDF, 2.3 MB).

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02.08.2010 | 6:20 pm | POSTED BY bioag

Wisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Network Discovers the BioAg Gateway

On October 22, 2009 Michael Gay shared information about the BioAg Gateway with entrepreneurs who gathered in Madison for a Wisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Network (WEN) meeting. For the latest information on this exciting project, check out a complete copy of the WEN presentation.

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10.27.2009 | 11:39 am | POSTED BY bioag

Michael Gay Attends Bio Conference in Montreal

Visit with Michael Gay, Managing Director of the new BioAg Gateway, during the BIO 6th Annual World Congress in Montreal. Michael will be available for interviews beginning Sunday, July 19 through Wednesday, July 22 between 9am and 5pm.

Please contact Barb Hernandez at bhernandez@hiebing.com or Michael Gay at mgay@bioaggateway.com to schedule a meeting.

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07.17.2009 | 12:23 pm | POSTED BY bioag

BioAg Gateway – Hot topic at WEDA Regional Spring Meeting

On May 12, the City of Madison and Thrive were featured presenters at the WEDA (Wisconsin Economic Development Association) Regional Conference in Menomonie, WI.

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05.22.2009 | 10:53 am | POSTED BY bioag