Greater Middleton Directory: High-Tech Companies

Greater Middleton Directory:
High-Tech Companies
CITY OF MIDDLETON
2012
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BIOTECHNOLOGY
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LIFE SCIENCES
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VENTURE CAPITAL
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MEDICAL DEVICES
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INFORMATION SYSTEMS
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
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MEDICAL LABS
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COMPUTER SYSTEM DESIGN
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Table of Contents
Category (Number of Businesses)
1- Biotechnology Cluster (9)
2- Instrument, Machinery Manufacturing Cluster (1)
3- Computers & Electronic Manufacturing Cluster (13)
4- Electrical Equipment & Component Manufacturing Cluster (2)
5- Software Manufacturing & Services Cluster (4)
6- Architectural, Environment Engineering & Related Services Cluster (3)
7- Computer System Design & Related Services Cluster (14)
8- Scientific Research and Development Services Cluster (8)
9- Scientific and Technical Consulting Services (6)
Companies Not Profiled in 2012 Directory (7)
Venture Capital (1)
Other Resources (8)
Business Table
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Source:
2012 MG&E Greater Madison Wisconsin Area Directory of High Tech Companies
Middleton Has 59 high tech companies included within this publication. These
companies employ over 3,600 people (about 35% of Middleton’s estimated
employment).
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Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
1- Biotechnology Cluster
C5.6 Technologies, Inc.
2905 Parmenter Street
Middleton, WI 53562
Contact: David Mead
Phone No: (608) 836-3587
Fax No: (608) 836-3626
Web Site: www.c56technologies.com
Is a bioenergy company developing and marketing enzymes for biofuels production.
Year Established: 2006
Employees: 10
Attorney: DeWitt Ross & Stevens
Accounting: Smith & Gesteland LLP
Banking/Other Financial: Johnson Bank
CareFusion (formerly Cardinal Health, NeuroCare)
1850 Deming Way
Middleton, WI 53562
Vice President and General Manager: Mary de Sousa
Phone No: (608) 829-8500
Fax No: (608) 829-8738
Web Site: www.carefusion.com
Develops, manufactures, and markets neurological and neurodiagnostic monitoring products
Parent Company: CareFusion
Parent Location: San Diego, CA
Year Established: 1967
Employees: 275
Annual Sales: $100,000,000
Percent of International Sales: 40%
Attorney: Foley & Lardner and Lathrop & Clark KKO
Accounting: Ernst & Young
Banking/Other Financial: M&I Bank
Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
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1- Biotechnology Cluster
Catalent Pharma Solutions (Gala Biotech)
8137 Forsythia Street
Middleton, WI 53562
General Manager: Michael Jenkins, Ph.D.
Contact: Robert Branflick, Vice President - Finance & Administration
Phone No: (608) 824-9920
Fax No: (608) 824-9930
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web Site: http://www.gpextech.com
Offers GPEx®, a unique, proprietary technology for engineering high-expressing
and stable mammalian cell lines for the manufacture of recombinant proteins.
Our GPEx® technology routinely produces highexpressing, stable, and cell lines
in serum-free media in less than four and one-half months after receipt of cDNA.
In addition to GPEx®, also offers process development, analytical development,
and cGMP manufacturing services utilizing stirred tank, stainless steel bioreactors in our Middleton, Wisconsin, facility. These projects are supported by the
fill/finish capabilities, viral clearance, and other services of other
Catalent facilities.
Parent Company: Catalent Pharma Solutions
Parent Location: Somerset, NJ
Year Established: 1996
Employees: 75
King Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (formerly GenTrac Inc.)
2232 Pleasant View Road
Middleton, WI 53562
Contact: Dan Pawlak, Vice President—Operations
Phone No: (608) 836-3500
Fax No: (608) 836-1268
Manufactures pharmaceutical and hemostasis products for the medical industry
Parent Company: King Pharmaceuticals
Parent Location: Bristol, TN
Year Established: 1982
Employees: 50
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Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
1- Biotechnology Cluster
Knight
Main Heading Hallow Nursery
7911 Forsythia Court
Middleton, WI 53562
President: Deborah
McCown
Secondary
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Contact: Deborah McCown
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or to
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Website:
http://www.knighthollownursery.com
way to market
your products or services, and also build your organization’s
identity.
Performs cloning of elite germplasm and produces uniform, high-quality, young
plants of superior clones of ornamental trees and shrubs for U.S. nurseries and
arboreta
Secondary Heading
First,
determine the
audience of the catalog. This could be anyone who
Year Established:
1981
Employees:
5
might benefit from the products or services it contains. Next, establish how
much time and money you can spend on your catalog. These factors will
help determine the length of the catalog and how frequently you publish it.
Lucigen
Corporation
It’s recommended
that you publish your catalog at least quarterly so that
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consistent source of information. Your customers or employMiddleton, WI 53562
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CEO: David Mead, Ph.D.
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consider how you want to print your catalog. You can print it on a
Contact: Curtis Knox, Marketing Manager
desktop
printer,
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(608) at
831-9011
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Employees: 35
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pages, or “perfect
Accounting:
Smith &binding.”
Gesteland LLP
Banking/Other Financial: M&I Bank and Johnson Bank
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Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
1- Biotechnology Cluster
Monsanto
Company Agracetus Campus
Main Heading
8520 University Green
PO Box 620999
Middleton, WI 53562-0999
Secondary
Heading
Site Director: Doug Boyes
Contact:
Michael
Strategy
Operations
Director
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of aPeterson,
catalog is
to sell and
products
or services
to a targeted audiPhone
No:
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Fax No: (608) 836-9710
way
to market your products or services, and also build your organization’s
Web Site: www.monsanto.com
identity.
Provides biotechnology research on agricultural crops.
Secondary
Parent Company: Heading
Monsanto Company
Parent Location: St. Louis, MO
First, determine the audience of the catalog. This could be anyone who
Year Established: 1981
might
benefit55from the products or services it contains. Next, establish how
Employees:
much time and money you can spend on your catalog. These factors will
help determine the length of the catalog and how frequently you publish it.
It’s recommended that you publish your catalog at least quarterly so that
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Contact: Magdalena Mejillano, Vice President
Also
consider how you want to print your catalog. You can print it on a
Phone No: (608) 827-9400
desktop
at a copy shop, or at a commercial printing service. In adFax No: printer,
(608) 827-8807
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to
your
budget,
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clinical development, and postmarket support.
Before you print your catalog, consider how you will bind your pages. The
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Year Established: 1985
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folded flat work best with a plastic binding with punched holes, while larger publications meant to be held like a book are best served by gluing the
pages, or “perfect binding.”
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Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
1- Biotechnology Cluster
Standard
Main Heading Imaging, Inc.
3120 Deming Way
Middleton, Wisconsin 53562
President, CEO, and Co-Founder: Ed Neumueller
Secondary
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Contact: Ed Neumueller
Phone
No.: (608)
The purpose
of a824-7802
catalog is to sell products or services to a targeted audiFax
No.:
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831-2202
ence, or to advertise
upcoming classes or events. Catalogs can be a great
Website: http://www.standardimaging.com
way to market your products or services, and also build your organization’s
Develops,
identity. manufactures, and distributes radiation calibration and qualityassurance instrumentation, software, and phantoms for health care, radiation
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sories for radiation therapy and diagnostic radiology.
First, determine the audience of the catalog. This could be anyone who
Year Established: 1989
might benefit
Employees:
60 from the products or services it contains. Next, establish how
much time and
money you Sales:
can spend
Percentage
of International
20% on your catalog. These factors will
help determine the length of the catalog and how frequently you publish it.
It’s recommended that you publish your catalog at least quarterly so that
it’s considered a consistent source of information. Your customers or employees will look forward to its arrival.
Also consider how you want to print your catalog. You can print it on a
desktop printer, at a copy shop, or at a commercial printing service. In addition to your budget, the complexity of the publication—including whether
you print it as a black and white or a color publication—will help determine the best method for printing your publication.
Before you print your catalog, consider how you will bind your pages. The
number of pages, how the reader will use it, and whether you mail it will
help you determine the type of binding. For example, if you have only a
few pages and your catalog is meant to be held, you might consider folding the pages and stapling the spine. Larger catalogs that are meant to be
folded flat work best with a plastic binding with punched holes, while larger publications meant to be held like a book are best served by gluing the
pages, or “perfect binding.”
Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
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2- Instrument, Machinery Manufacturing Cluster
Eso-Technologies,
Inc.
Main Heading
1317 Boundary Road
Middleton, WI 53562
President and CEO: Bonnie J. Reinke
Secondary
Heading
Contact: Bonnie Reinke
Phone
No: (608)
The purpose
of a770-8170
catalog is to sell products or services to a targeted audiE-Mail:
[email protected]
ence, or to advertise upcoming classes or events. Catalogs can be a great
way to market
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identity.
Year Established: 2007
Secondary Heading
First, determine the audience of the catalog. This could be anyone who
might benefit from the products or services it contains. Next, establish how
much time and money you can spend on your catalog. These factors will
help determine the length of the catalog and how frequently you publish it.
It’s recommended that you publish your catalog at least quarterly so that
it’s considered a consistent source of information. Your customers or employees will look forward to its arrival.
Also consider how you want to print your catalog. You can print it on a
desktop printer, at a copy shop, or at a commercial printing service. In addition to your budget, the complexity of the publication—including whether
you print it as a black and white or a color publication—will help determine the best method for printing your publication.
Before you print your catalog, consider how you will bind your pages. The
number of pages, how the reader will use it, and whether you mail it will
help you determine the type of binding. For example, if you have only a
few pages and your catalog is meant to be held, you might consider folding the pages and stapling the spine. Larger catalogs that are meant to be
folded flat work best with a plastic binding with punched holes, while larger publications meant to be held like a book are best served by gluing the
pages, or “perfect binding.”
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Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
3- Computers & Electronic Manufacturing Cluster
Automation
Components, Inc.
Main Heading
2305 Pleasant View Road
Middleton, WI 53562
CEO/President: Troy Schwenn
Secondary
Heading
Contact: Troy Schwenn
Phone
No: (608)
The purpose
of a831-2585
catalog is to sell products or services to a targeted audiFax
No:
(608)
831-7407
ence, or to advertise
upcoming classes or events. Catalogs can be a great
Web Site: www.workaci.com
way to market your products or services, and also build your organization’s
Manufactures
and provides sensors and transmitters for a variety of industries.
identity.
Products monitor temperature, relative humidity, pressure, current, air quality,
light level, and enthalpy. Products are compatible with controllers from many
Secondary
Heading
industries. Products are used in building automation systems and HVAC, refrigeration,
pharmaceutical,
and industrial
markets around
the world.
First,
determine
the audience
of the catalog.
This could
be anyone who
might
benefit from1991
the products or services it contains. Next, establish how
Year Established:
much
time and
Employees:
142money you can spend on your catalog. These factors will
Annual
Sales: >$25,000,000
help determine
the length of the catalog and how frequently you publish it.
Percentage
of International
It’s recommended
that youSales:
publish11%
your catalog at least quarterly so that
Attorney: Mohs, MacDonald, Widder & Paradise
it’s considered a consistent source of information. Your customers or employAccounting: Smith & Gesteland LLP and TDM Accounting
ees
will look forward
to its
arrival.
Banking/Other
Financial:
State
Bank of Cross Plains
Also consider how you want to print your catalog. You can print it on a
desktop
printer,
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to
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CEO: Margaret Lescrenier
Before you print your catalog, consider how you will bind your pages. The
Contact: Peggy Lescrenier
number
of pages,
how the reader will use it, and whether you mail it will
Phone No:
(608) 828-7000
help
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the type of binding. For example, if you have only a
Fax No:
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[email protected]
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and mammography.
Parent Location: Middleton, WI
Branch Location: United Kingdom and Germany
Year Established: 1969
Employees: 55
Percent of International Sales: 30%
Attorney: Solheim Billing & Grimmer
Accounting: Benes & Krueger
Banking/Other Financial: M&I Bank, Baraboo, First Business
Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
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3- Computers & Electronic Manufacturing Cluster
Gilson,
Main Heading Inc.
3000 Parmenter Street
PO Box 620027
Middleton, WI 53562
Secondary
Heading
President: Dr. Robert Gilson
Contact:
Richard
The purpose
of aWeisgerber
catalog is to sell products or services to a targeted audiPhone
No:
(608)
831-5440,
Ext. 3222
ence, or to advertise
upcoming
classes or events. Catalogs can be a great
Fax No: (608) 831-4451
way
to
market
your
products
or
services,
and also build your organization’s
E-Mail: [email protected] or
[email protected]
identity.
Web Site: http://www.gilson.com
Manufactures laboratory research equipment.
Secondary Heading
Year Established: 1966
First,
determine the audience of the catalog. This could be anyone who
Employees: 130
might
benefit
from
the products or services it contains. Next, establish how
Attorney:
Foley
& Lardner
much
time and
money
you can spend on your catalog. These factors will
Accounting:
Grant
Thornton
Banking/Other
help determineFinancial:
the lengthWells
of theFargo
catalog and how frequently you publish it.
It’s recommended that you publish your catalog at least quarterly so that
it’s considered a consistent source of information. Your customers or employIntelix
ees will LLC
look forward to its arrival.
8001 Terrace Avenue, Suite 201
Middleton,
WIhow
53562
Also consider
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desktop
printer,
at
a copy
shop, or at a commercial printing service. In adGeneral Manager: Steven
Cohan
Contact:
Steven
Cohan the complexity of the publication—including whether
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budget,
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E-mail: [email protected]
Web Site: http://www.intelix.com
Before you print your catalog, consider how you will bind your pages. The
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Year Established: 2000
pages, or “perfect binding.”
Employees: 26
Annual Sales: $5,500,000
Percentage of International Sales: 15%
Attorney: Von Briessen Roper, Peter Garson
Accounting: Wegner LLP, Peter Oettinger
Banking/Other Financial: Chase Bank
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Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
3- Computers & Electronic Manufacturing Cluster
Micro
Main HeadingOptics Technologies, Inc.
8608 University Green, No. 5
Middleton, WI 53562-0327
President: Jeffrey Buchholz
Secondary
Heading
Contact: Jeffrey Buchholz
Phone
No: (608)
The purpose
of a831-0655
catalog is to sell products or services to a targeted audiFax
No:
(608)
831-5821
ence, or to advertise
upcoming classes or events. Catalogs can be a great
E-mail: [email protected]
way
to
market
your
products
or services, and also build your organization’s
Web Site: http://www.fibersound.com
identity.
Provides solutions for audio communication in difficult environments with high
noise and high electromagnetic fields for improved worker performance and safeSecondary
Heading
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products for
in high of
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Annual Sales: $350,000
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Norton,
Vice President
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how the reader will use it, and whether you mail it will
Phone No:
(608) 831-7600
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multimillion-volt
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Year Established: 1965
Employees: 97
Annual Sales: $11,000,000
Percentage of International Sales: 60%
Accounting: Smith & Gesteland LLP
Banking/Other Financial: Johnson Bank & Johnson Trust
Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
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3- Computers & Electronic Manufacturing Cluster
nPoint,
Main Heading Inc.
3030 Laura Lane, Suite 100
Middleton, WI 53562
CEO: Max Lagally
Secondary
Heading
Contact: Katerina Moloni, Vice President - Product
Development
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way
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services,
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Email: [email protected]
identity.
Website: http://www.npoint.com
Designs, manufactures,
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technology industries.
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it’s considered
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source of information. Your customers or employYear
Established:
1997
ees will look forward
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Financial:
to its
Johnson
arrival.
Bank
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Prairie
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method
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President:
Mike
Szulczewski
Contact: Barbara Tesch, General Counsel
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Fax
No: of
(608)
662-0023
number
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Web
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help Site:
you determine
the type of binding. For example, if you have only a
few pages and
your catalog
is meant
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scientific
instruments
for biological
research.
ing the pages and stapling the spine. Larger catalogs that are meant to be
Year Established: 1996
folded
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Employees:
31 best with a plastic binding with punched holes, while larger
publications
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Annual Sales: $12,000,000
pages, or
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of International
“perfect binding.”
Sales: 30%
Attorney: Reinhart Boerner
Accounting: Clifton Gunderson
Banking/Other Financial: Oak Bank
Page 13
Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
3- Computers & Electronic Manufacturing Cluster
Precision
Main Heading Devices, Inc.
8840 North Greenview Drive
Middleton, WI 53562
President: Christopher Sokol
Secondary Heading
Contact: Christopher Sokol
Phone
No: (608)
The purpose
of a831-4445
catalog is to sell products or services to a targeted audiFax
No:
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831-3343
ence, or to advertise
upcoming classes or events. Catalogs can be a great
E-mail: [email protected]
way
to
market
your
products
or services, and also build your organization’s
Web Site: http://www.pdixtal.com
identity.
Manufactures crystals, filters, and oscillators.
Secondary
Year
Established: Heading
1989
Employees: 150
First, determine the audience of the catalog. This could be anyone who
Annual Sales: $21,000,000
might benefit
from the products
services it contains. Next, establish how
Percentage
of International
Sales: or
30%
much timeMichael
and money
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Attorney:
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Frank
help determine
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length of the catalog and how frequently you publish it.
Banking/Other
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Bankcatalog at least quarterly so that
It’s recommended that youAssociated
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it’s considered a consistent source of information. Your customers or employees will look forward to its arrival.
SoftSwitching Technologies Corporation
8155 Forsythia Street
Also consider how you want to print your catalog. You can print it on a
Middleton, WI 53562
desktop printer, at a copy shop, or at a commercial printing service. In ad-
CFO:
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budget, the complexity of the publication—including whether
Contact:
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Web
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number of pages, how the reader will use it, and whether you mail it will
Is
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proven
power-quality
solutions
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of binding.
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as the innovative I-Grid web-based power-monitoring system.
few pages and your catalog is meant to be held, you might consider fold-
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Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
Page 14
3- Computers & Electronic Manufacturing Cluster
SonoPlot,
Inc.
Main Heading
3030 Laura Lane, Suite 120
Middleton, WI 53562
Chief Executive Officer: Glen Donald
Secondary
Heading
Contact: Glen Donald
Phone
No: (608)
The purpose
of a824-9311
catalog is to sell products or services to a targeted audiFax
No:
(608)
234-5955
ence, or to advertise
upcoming classes or events. Catalogs can be a great
E-Mail: [email protected]
way
to
market
your
products
or services, and also build your organization’s
Web Site: http://www.sonoplot.com
identity.
Manufactures and sells GIX Microplotter instruments which use controlled ultrasonics to spot or plot very small features of materials ranging from conductive
Secondary
Heading
nanoparticle inks, carbon nanotube solutions, and graphene.
First,
determine the audience of the catalog. This could be anyone who
Year Established: 2003
might benefit4 from the products or services it contains. Next, establish how
Employees:
much time and
money you Sales:
can spend
Percentage
of International
50%on your catalog. These factors will
Attorney:
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& Boucher,
help determine
length ofS.C.
the catalog and how frequently you publish it.
Accounting:
Robertthat
T. Brewer
& Associates,
LLC at least quarterly so that
It’s recommended
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your catalog
Banking/Other Financial: JPMorgan Chase
it’s considered a consistent source of information. Your customers or employees will look forward to its arrival.
Standard
Imaging,
Also consider
how you Inc.
want to print your catalog. You can print it on a
3120 Deming Way
desktop
printer, at a copy shop, or at a commercial printing service. In adMiddleton, WI 53562
dition to your budget, the complexity of the publication—including whether
President,
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you print itCEO,
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mine the best method for printing your publication.
Phone No: (608) 824-7807
Fax No: (608) 831-2202
Before you print your catalog, consider how you will bind your pages. The
Web Site: http://www.standardimaging.com
number of pages, how the reader will use it, and whether you mail it will
Develops,
manufactures,
radiation
calibration
and qualityhelp you determine
the and
typedistributes
of binding.
For example,
if you
have only a
assurance
software,
and phantoms
foryou
health
care,
radiation
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and your catalog
is meant
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might
consider
foldshielding, detecting and handling equipment, quality-control test tools, and accesing
the
pages
and
stapling
the
spine.
Larger
catalogs
that
are
meant
to be
sories for radiation therapy and diagnostic radiology.
folded flat work best with a plastic binding with punched holes, while largYear
Established:
1989to be held like a book are best served by gluing the
er publications
meant
Employees: 60
pages, or “perfect binding.”
Percentage of International Sales: 20%
Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
Page 15
3- Computers & Electronic Manufacturing Cluster
Veridt,
Main Heading Inc.
7182 U.S. Highway 14, Suite 401
Middleton, WI 53562
President: Dr. Martin Janiak
Secondary
Heading
Contact: Martin Janiak
Phone
No: (608)
The purpose
of a833-1840
catalog is to sell products or services to a targeted audiFax
No:
(608)
831-1806
ence, or to advertise
upcoming classes or events. Catalogs can be a great
Email: [email protected]
way
to
market
your
products
or services, and also build your organization’s
Web Site: http://www.veridt.com
identity.
Designs, develops, and manufactures advanced technology for personal identity
verification used in enterprise security and physical access control for the private
Secondary
Heading
sector, the government, and the military.
First,
determine the audience of the catalog. This could be anyone who
Year Established: 2004
might benefit from the products or services it contains. Next, establish how
much time and money you can spend on your catalog. These factors will
help determine the length of the catalog and how frequently you publish it.
It’s recommended that you publish your catalog at least quarterly so that
it’s considered a consistent source of information. Your customers or employees will look forward to its arrival.
Also consider how you want to print your catalog. You can print it on a
desktop printer, at a copy shop, or at a commercial printing service. In addition to your budget, the complexity of the publication—including whether
you print it as a black and white or a color publication—will help determine the best method for printing your publication.
Before you print your catalog, consider how you will bind your pages. The
number of pages, how the reader will use it, and whether you mail it will
help you determine the type of binding. For example, if you have only a
few pages and your catalog is meant to be held, you might consider folding the pages and stapling the spine. Larger catalogs that are meant to be
folded flat work best with a plastic binding with punched holes, while larger publications meant to be held like a book are best served by gluing the
pages, or “perfect binding.”
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Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
4- Electrical Equipment & Component Manufacturing Cluster
ETC
(Electronic Theatre Controls)
Main Heading
3031 Pleasant View Road
PO Box 620979
Middleton, WI 53562
Secondary
Heading
CEO: Fred Foster
Contact:
Wendy
The purpose
of aOrfan
catalog is to sell products or services to a targeted audiPhone
No:
(608)
831-4116
ence, or to advertise
upcoming classes or events. Catalogs can be a great
Fax No: (608) 836-1736
way
to
market
your
products
or services, and also build your organization’s
E-mail: [email protected]
identity.
Web Site: http://www.etcconnect.com
Designs and manufactures lighting fixtures, lighting controls, rigging products,
Secondary
Heading
and control systems for entertainment, commercial, and architectural markets.
First, determine the audience of the catalog. This could be anyone who
Year Established: 1977
might benefit726
from
the products
or services it contains. Next, establish how
Employees:
worldwide;
584 local
much time and
money you Sales:
can spend
Percentage
of International
30%on your catalog. These factors will
help determine the length of the catalog and how frequently you publish it.
It’s recommended that you publish your catalog at least quarterly so that
Meridian
Laboratory
it’s considered
a consistent source of information. Your customers or employ2415 Pleasant View Road
ees will look forward to its arrival.
Middleton, WI 53562
Also
consider
how you want to print your catalog. You can print it on a
Owner:
C.H. Krause
Contact:
Lawrence
Epps,
General
desktop printer,
atVan
a copy
shop,
or atManager
a commercial printing service. In adPhone
No:your
(608)
836-7571
dition to
budget,
the complexity of the publication—including whether
Fax
you No:
print(608)
it as 831-0300
a black and white or a color publication—will help deterE-Mail: [email protected]
mine
the
best
method
for printing your publication.
Web Site: http://www.meridianlab.com
Before you
Produces
rotary
printelectrical
your catalog,
contactsconsider
and high-friction,
how you will
precision-molded
bind your pages.
materials.
The
number of pages, how the reader will use it, and whether you mail it will
Year Established: 1965
help
you determine
the type of binding. For example, if you have only a
Employees:
5
few pages and your catalog is meant to be held, you might consider folding the pages and stapling the spine. Larger catalogs that are meant to be
folded flat work best with a plastic binding with punched holes, while larger publications meant to be held like a book are best served by gluing the
pages, or “perfect binding.”
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Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
5- Software Manufacturing & Services Cluster
Norback
Main Heading Ley LLC
3022 Woodland Trail
Middleton, WI 53562
CEO: Kathleen A. Ley
Secondary
Heading
Contact: Kathy Ley
Phone
No: (608)
The purpose
of a233-3814
catalog is to sell products or services to a targeted audiE-Mail:
[email protected]
ence, or to advertise upcoming classes or events. Catalogs can be a great
Web Site: http://www.norbackley.com
way to market your products or services, and also build your organization’s
Provides
identity. software and services to the food industry. Specializes in HACCP plan
development and educational tools for food safety and thermal process information systems. Available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and JapaSecondary
Heading
nese.
First, determine the audience of the catalog. This could be anyone who
Year Established: 1993
might benefit3 from the products or services it contains. Next, establish how
Employees:
much time and
money you Sales:
can spend
Percentage
of International
40%on your catalog. These factors will
Attorney:
Paul Taylor
help determine
the length of the catalog and how frequently you publish it.
Accounting:
Mennenga
It’s recommended
that you publish your catalog at least quarterly so that
Banking/Other Financial: M&I Bank
it’s considered a consistent source of information. Your customers or employees will look forward to its arrival.
Raven
Software
Also consider
how you want to print your catalog. You can print it on a
8496 Greenway Boulevard
desktop
printer, at a copy shop, or at a commercial printing service. In adMiddleton, WI 53562
dition to your budget, the complexity of the publication—including whether
Studio
Head:
Raffel
you print
it asBrian
a black
and white or a color publication—will help deterContact: Mary Ann Knoke, Executive Assistant
mine the best method for printing your publication.
Phone No: (608) 833-5791
Fax No: (608) 833-7178
Before you print your catalog, consider how you will bind your pages. The
E-Mail: [email protected]
number
pages, how the reader will use it, and whether you mail it will
Web Site:of http://www.ravensoft.com
help you determine the type of binding. For example, if you have only a
Develops
computer
game
software
for systems
Pentium or
betfew pages
and your
catalog
is meant
to be using
held, Intel-based
you might consider
foldter technology. Also develops console games.
ing the pages and stapling the spine. Larger catalogs that are meant to be
Parent
Activision
folded Company:
flat work best
with aBlizzard
plastic binding with punched holes, while largParent
Location:meant
Santato
Monica,
CAlike a book are best served by gluing the
er publications
be held
Year Established: 1990
pages, or “perfect binding.”
Employees: 177
Annual Sales: $65,000,000
Percentage of Annual Sales: 45%
Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
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5- Software Manufacturing & Services Cluster
Sony Creative Software
8215 Greenway Boulevard, Suite 400
Middleton, WI 53562
GM/SVP: Brad Reinke
Contact: Dave Chaimson, Vice President of Marketing
Phone No: (608) 203-2314
Website: http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com
Inspires artistic expression with its line of products for digital video, audio, and
music production as well as industry-leading technology for DVD production and
Blu-ray DiscT authoring. Sound ForgeT Pro, ACIDT Pro, and VegasT Pro software have defined digital content creation for a generation of creative professionals. These signature product lines continue to advance media production by
providing powerful, accessible tools. In addition, we also produce the extensive
Sony® Sounds Series collection of royaltyfree loops and samples, Sony Pictures
Sound Effects Series exclusive sound effects, and Vision Series video creation
assets. Also provides the industry-leading tools for enterprise-level Blu-ray DiscT
authoring: BlucodeT encoder, Blu-print(R) software, and on-Q Create(R) for Bluray Java.
Parent Company: Sony
Parent Location: New York, NY
Year Established: 1998
WTS Paradigm
1600 Aspen Commons
Middleton, WI 53562
President: Nathan Herbst
Phone No: (608) 664-9292
Web Site: http://www.wtsparadigm.com
Is a software development and implementation company for the window and door
industry. Provides an integrated, modular solution to manufacturers of all sizes
and product lines. The heart of the software is a product configurator which is the
central repository for all product information.
Branch Location: Medford, WI
Year Established: 1999
Employees: 60
Percentage of Annual Sales: 35%
Attorney: Murphy Desmond, Steve Tumbush
Banking/Other Financial: AMCORE - Chris Cox
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Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
6- Architectural, Environmental Engineering & Related Services Cluster
AECOM
Main Heading Technical Services, Inc.
1350 Deming Way, Suite 100
Middleton, WI 53562
CEO: John M. Dionisio
Secondary
Heading
Contact: Jennifer Heibel, Office Administrator
Phone
No: (608)
The purpose
of a836-9800
catalog is to sell products or services to a targeted audiFax
No:
(608)
836-9767
ence, or to advertise
upcoming classes or events. Catalogs can be a great
Web Site: http://www.aecom.com
way to market your products or services, and also build your organization’s
Provides
identity. consulting, design, construction, and operational services to meet the
environment and infrastructure needs of industry and government.
Secondary
Parent Company: Heading
AECOM
Parent Location: Los Angeles, CA
First, determine the audience of the catalog. This could be anyone who
Year Established: 1990
might
benefit60from the products or services it contains. Next, establish how
Employees:
much
time and
money you Sales:
can spend
Percentage
of International
44%on your catalog. These factors will
help determine the length of the catalog and how frequently you publish it.
It’s recommended that you publish your catalog at least quarterly so that
it’s considered a consistent source of information. Your customers or employIntertek
ees will look forward to its arrival.
8431 Murphy Drive
Middleton,
WIhow
53562
Also
consider
you want to print your catalog. You can print it on a
desktop
a copy shop, or at a commercial printing service. In adPresident:printer,
Gregg at
Tieman
dition
to
your
budget,
complexityTeam
of the
publication—including whether
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white
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mineNo:
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best method
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Web
Site:
Before
youhttp://www.intertek.com
print your catalog, consider how you will bind your pages. The
number
pages,
how
reader
willand
use certification
it, and whether
you mail
it will
Providesof
a wide
range
of the
product
testing
for safety
and perforhelp you determine the type of binding. For example, if you have only a
mance.
few pages and your catalog is meant to be held, you might consider foldYear Established: 1983
ing
the pages
Employees:
49 and stapling the spine. Larger catalogs that are meant to be
folded flat work best with a plastic binding with punched holes, while larger publications meant to be held like a book are best served by gluing the
pages, or “perfect binding.”
Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
Page 20
6- Architectural, Environmental Engineering & Related Services Cluster
Paradigm Design Inc
5413 Larkspur Rd
Middleton, WI 53562
President: Jeffrey Wong
Contact: Jeffrey Wong
Phone No: (608) 831-8860
E-Mail: [email protected]
Provides mechanical and optical engineering consulting services specializing in 3
-D modeling computer-aided design. Offers mechanical design services using
SolidWorks software for CAD-to-CAM seamless integration for rapid prototyping and fabrication, FEA analysis, simulation modeling, photorendering, and
production solutions.
Year Established: 1996
Employees: 1
Attorney: DeWitt Ross & Stevens
Accounting: Bodily CPA
Banking/Other Financial: Middleton Community Bank
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Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
7- Computer System Design & Related Services Cluster
Alice.com
8215 Greenway Boulevard, Suite 340
Middleton, WI 53562
CEO: Brian Wiegand
Contact: Rebecca Thorman
Phone No: (608) 662-1769
Fax No: (608) 662-0883
E-mail: [email protected]
Web Site: http://www.alice.com
Develops online software to ease the purchase of nonperishable home essentials
and allow consumers to manage the purchase and delivery of home products like
toothpaste, trash bags, and cleaning products.
Year Established: 2008
Employees: 14
Clifton Gunderson
8215 Greenway Boulevard
Middleton, WI 53562
Partner: Bruce Barchus
Contact: Kristen Nelson, Marketing Manager
Phone No: (608) 662-8600
Fax No: (608) 833-0194
E-mail: [email protected]
Web Site: http://www.cliftontechnology.com
Provides technology consulting to area businesses. Areas of expertise include
application services (web development and analytics, custom development), infrastructure services (Cloud computing, network support, virtualization) and
management services (project management, custom software
implementation).
Parent Company: Clift Gunderson LLP
Year Established: 1940
Employees: 69
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Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
7- Computer System Design & Related Services Cluster
CPU
Solutions
Main Heading
2109 Eagle Drive
Middleton, WI 53562
Owner: Maureen McMahon
Secondary
Heading
Contact: Maureen McMahon
Phone
No: (608)
1288products or services to a targeted audiThe purpose
of a824-9955,
catalog isExt.
to sell
Fax
No:
(608)
824-9616
ence, or to advertise upcoming classes or events. Catalogs can be a great
E-mail: [email protected]
way
to market your products or services, and also build your organization’s
Web Site: http://www.cpusolutions.com
identity.
Develops custom-built computer and OEM computer appliances. Is a wholesaler
of computer components.
Secondary Heading
Year Established: 1998
First, determine the audience of the catalog. This could be anyone who
Employees: 6
might
the products or services it contains. Next, establish how
Annualbenefit
Sales: from
3,000,000
much
time Cullen,
and money
youPines
can spend
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Weston,
& Bachon your catalog. These factors will
Banking/Other
help determineFinancial:
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of the Financial
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It’s recommended that you publish your catalog at least quarterly so that
it’s considered a consistent source of information. Your customers or employDataBase
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its arrival.
6907 University Ave., Suite 262
Middleton,
WIhow
53562
Also consider
you want to print your catalog. You can print it on a
desktop
printer,
at
CEO: Walter Steger a copy shop, or at a commercial printing service. In adContact:
Walter
Steger the complexity of the publication—including whether
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to your
budget,
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No.:it as
(608)
833-8515
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print
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and white or a color publication—will help deterFax No.: (608) 729-4248
mine the best method for printing your publication.
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.dbsweb.com
Before you print your catalog, consider how you will bind your pages. The
Provides
consulting,
custom
systems
number of
pages, how
the programming,
reader will use
it, andanalysis,
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youproject
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Year Established:
1986with a plastic binding with punched holes, while larger publications
Employees:
3 meant to be held like a book are best served by gluing the
pages, or “perfect binding.”
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Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
7- Computer System Design & Related Services Cluster
Dragon Technology Solutions, LLC
4226 Savannah Court
Middleton, WI 53562
President: Jane Huang
Contact: Jane Huang
Phone No: (608) 213-6773
Fax No: (608) 836-8860
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web Site: http://www.dragotechsolu.com
Provides information technology consulting, especially in software architect/
design/development and project management to the State of Wisconsin and private companies.
Year Established: 2003
Attorney: Hurley, Burish & Stanton, S.C.
Accounting: Comprehensive SUNTAX & Associates, Inc.
Banking/Other Financial: M&I Bank
enetrix
8476 Greenway Boulevard, Suite 100
Middleton, WI 53562
President and CEO: Charles E. Carlson
Contact: Charles E. Carlson
Phone No: (608) 662-8183
Fax No: (608) 664-3878
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web Site: www.enetrix.com
Provides enterprise feedback management software solutions including the Enetrix Flexible Survey System and Enetrix Sight Content Management Solution. IS
an Oracle-based developer of online database solutions including custom applications for survey research and e-commerce.
Year Established: 1997
Employees: 22
Attorney: DeWitt Ross & Stevens
Accounting: Smith & Gesteland LLP
Management Consultant: William Hogoboom CPA
Banking/Other Financial: Associated Bank
Page 24
Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
7- Computer System Design & Related Services Cluster
LANA Computers
6630 Clovernook Rd
Middleton, WI 53562
CEO and President: Norman Arendt
Contact: Norman Arendt
Phone No: (608) 831-5899
E-Mail: [email protected]
Consults on IT issues with trade associates. Assists with specifications, installations, and training.
Year Established: 1990
Employees: 2
Attorney: Peter Hans
Accounting: Tom Adler
Banking/Other Financial: Anchor Bank
Netech Corportation
8215 Greenway Boulevard, Suite 160
Middleton, WI 53562
Contact: Mike Sanders, General Manager
Phone No.: (608) 826-6600
Fax No.: (608) 826-6639
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.netechcorp.com
Specializes in advanced technology solutions including data center systems and
storage, unified communications, video, wireless, and network infrastructure.
Parent Location: Grand Rapids, MI
Year Established: 1996
Employees: 13
Annual Sales: $150,000,000
Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
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7- Computer System Design & Related Services Cluster
Network Engineering Technologies
3140 Deming Way
Middleton, WI 53562
CEO: Greg Williams
Contact: Bruce Crass, President
Phone No: (608) 827-6700
Fax No: (608) 827-8677
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web Site: http://www.nettechnology.com
Provide low-voltage structured cabling installation and support services (voice,
video, data, loss prevention, POS and satellite) to large retailing companies
throughout the entire United States.
Year Established: 1993
Employees: 72
Annual Sales: $30,000,000
Attorney: Haley - Palmersheim
Accounting: KMA Accounting Group
Banking/Other Financial: State Bank of Cross Plains
PARTS NOW!
3150 Pleasant View Rd
Middleton, WI 53562
CEO: Bruce Hagan
Contact: Jennifer Boyd, Marketing Manager
Phone No: (608) 203-1500 Ext. 1240
Fax No: (608) 203-1482
E-mail: [email protected]
Web Site: http://www.partsnow.com
Is a distributor of laser printer parts. Is proud to be an authorized distributor for
Hewlett-Packard, Lexmark, Toshiba, and Canon USA Inc.
Year Established: 1989
Employees: 210
Annual Sales: 197,000,000
Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
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7- Computer System Design & Related Services Cluster
Senscia, LLC
4933 Foxfire Trail
Middleton, WI 53562
Partner: Phill Thill
Contact: Phill Thill
Phone No: (608) 831-7447
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web Site: http://www.senscia.com
Develops web sites and web solutions.
Year Established: 2005
Employees: 4
Attorney: Grobe & Associates LLP
Banking/Other Financial: Middleton Community Bank
SoftMill Productions, Inc.
4129 Redtail Pass
Middleton, WI 53562
President: Christopher Hujanen
Contact: Christopher Hujanen
Phone No: (608) 828-4228
Fax No: (608) 828-4229
Web Site: http://www.softmill.com
Designs and develops custom software for web, mobile, and enterprise applications.
Year Established: 1995
Employees: 3
Banking/Other Financial: M&I Bank
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7- Computer System Design & Related Services Cluster
TeamSoft,
Inc
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Middleton, WI 53562
President: Eric Larson
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Attorney: King Law Offices, Madison
Accounting: Corporate Professional Services
Banking/Other Financial: Wisconsin Community Bank
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Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
8- Scientific Research and Development Services Cluster
American
Superconductor
Main Heading
8401 Murphy Dr
Middleton, WI 53562
General Manager: Chuck Stankiewicz
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Phone
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help determine
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it’s considered a consistent source of information. Your customers or employBahr
Management, Inc.
ees will look forward to its arrival.
6632 Chickahauk Trail
Middleton, WI 53562
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pages, or “perfect binding.”
Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
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8- Scientific Research and Development Services Cluster
Genetic Visions Inc.
3220 Deming Way, Suite 160
Middleton, WI 53562
General Manager: C. Michael Cowan, Ph.D.
Contact: C. Michael Cowan, Ph.D.
Phone No: (608) 662-9170
Fax No: (608) 662-9169
Web Site: http://www.geneticvisions.net
Identifies and develops genetic markers for use in cattle selection.
Parent Company: Accelerated Genetics
Parent Location: Baraboo, WI
Year Established: 1988
Employees: 4
Great Lakes Ag Energy, LLC (formerly Great Lakes Biofuels)
3510 Parmenter Street
Middleton, Wisconsin 53562
Contact: Tony Hartmann
Phone No.: (608) 215-4446
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.greatlakesagenergy.com
Is an applied research and biomass-to-liquid fuels development company. Current
projects focus on the development of renewable energy crops, oilseed processing
technology, cellulose sourcing and processing, and biofuels infrastructure development in cooperation with regional farmers, businesses, research institutions,
and biofuel producers.
Year Established: 2005
Employees: 3
Annual Sales: $250,000 to $400,000
Percentage of International Sales: 33%
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8- Scientific Research and Development Services Cluster
Middleton
Research
Main Heading
8505 University Green, Suite 100
Middleton, Wisconsin 53562
President: Gabor Heading
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Contact: Kathy Speck
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Website:
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way to market
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identity.
Develops and markets spectroscopy and hyperspectral imaging components and
systems for industrial monitoring and scientific applications.
Secondary
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Year Established: 2002
First, determine the audience of the catalog. This could be anyone who
might benefit from the products or services it contains. Next, establish how
Phoenix
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much time Nuclear
and money
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can spend on your catalog. These factors will
8123 Forsythia Street, Suite 140
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President:
Gregory
Piefer source of information. Your customers or employit’s considered
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Contact: Gregory Piefer
ees will look forward to its arrival.
Phone No: (608) 826-4267
E-Mail: [email protected]
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Provides
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Year Established: 2006
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folded flat work best with a plastic binding with punched holes, while larger publications meant to be held like a book are best served by gluing the
pages, or “perfect binding.”
Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
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8- Scientific Research and Development Services Cluster
Wicab, Inc.
8313 Greenway Boulevard, Suite 100
Middleton, WI 53562
President and CEO: Robert Beckman
Contact: Gina Reinhard, Controller
Phone No: (608) 829-4509
Fax No: (608) 829-4501
Web Site: http://www.wicab.com
Is a biomedical research and development firm.
Year Established: 1998
Employees: 5
XOLVE
1600 Aspen Commons , Suite 101
Middleton, Wisconsin 53562
President & CEO: John Biondi
Contact: John Biondi
Phone No.: (608) 203-8362
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.xolve.com
Is the world's lowest cost producer of graphene and is using this nanomaterial to
produce the next generation of polymer composite and energy storage materials
for a range of industrial applications.
Year Established: 2008
Employees: 6
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9- Scientific & Technical Consulting Services
Air
& Water Technology Inc. (AWTI)
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6645 Wood Circle West
PO Box 620332
Middleton, WI 53562
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way
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identity.
Web Site: http://www.airwater.com
Specializes in air and water disinfection, purification, filtration systems, clean
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rooms, and custom solutions for commercial and industrial clients to control
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President: Paul Hinahara
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Contact: Paul Hinahara
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Year Established: 1996
Employees: 2
Annual Sales: $1,000,000
Percentage of International Sales: 10%
Attorney: DeWitt Ross & Stevens
Accounting: Smith & Gesteland LLP
Banking/Other Financial: Bank of Deerfield and U.S.
Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
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9- Scientific & Technical Consulting Services
Polarmetrics Corporation
3510 Parmenter Street
Middleton, Wisconsin 53562
President: John Beauchaine
Contact: John Beauchaine
Phone No.: (608) 831-2360, Ext. 11
Fax No.: (888) 355-5078
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.polarmetrics-corp.com
Provides scientific chemical analyzers and consulting.
Year Established: 1958
Employees: 4
Annual Sales: $3,000,000
Percentage of International Sales: 50%
Attorney: Kutsunis Law
Accounting: Meicher CPA
Sanchez Industrial Design Inc.
4319 Twin Valley Road, Suite 3
Middleton, Wisconsin 53562
President: Gonzalo Sanchez
Contact: Gonzalo Sanchez
Phone No.: (608) 831-9777
Fax No.: (608) 831-9997
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.sid-inc.com
Provides environmental consulting and monitoring including noise, vibration, air
quality, and wind. Includes products such as environmental data loggers, portable audio data recorders, permanent and portable environmental monitoring systems, and aluminum tilt-down equipment poles.
Year Established: 1996
Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
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9- Scientific & Technical Consulting Services
Structural Research Inc.
3207 Laura Lane
Middleton, WI 53562
CEO: Rene M. Dupuis, Ph.D., P.E.
Contact: Mary Esser, Executive Assistant
Phone No: (608) 831-5333
Fax No: (608) 831-6295
Web Site: http://www.sri-engineering.com
Provides research on exterior building components.
Year Established: 1978
Employees: 10
Accounting: Clifton Gunderson
Banking/Other Financial: Oak Bank
Zurex Pharma, Inc. (Zurex PharmaAgra, LLC)
2113 Eagle Drive
Middleton, Wisconsin 53562
President & CEO: Carmine J. Durham
Contact: Carmine Durham
Phone No.: (608) 441-8345
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.zurexpharma.com
Provides specialty pharma and drug/device antimicrobial technologies designed
to prevent health care-acquired infections. The lead product candidates will focus
on surgical site infections and catheter-related bloodstream infections in the hospital and outpatient settings. PharmAgra will apply the same technology platforms to the agricultural animal and veterinary markets.
Year Established: 2008
Attorney: Foley & Lardner, Hogan & Lovell's, AlphaTech Counsel
Accounting: Huth Thompson
Management Consultant: Averion International Corp.
Banking/Other Financial: First Business Bank
Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
Companies Not Profiled in 2012 Directory
Accuform Technologies, LLC
Allergen Reduction
Coolwater Aquaculture, LLC
Extreme Engineering Solutions
Kerr Corporation
Simicomm Communications
URS
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Venture Capital
DaneVest Capital LLC
8215 Greenway Boulevard, Suite 560
Middleton, Wisconsin 53562
CEO: Terrence Wall
Contact: Leon Wilkosz, President
Phone No.: (608) 830-2991
Fax No.: (608) 836-3816
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.danevestcapital.com
Provides private equity to early-stage growth businesses primarily based in Wisconsin and the Midwest that have special technology and other advantages in
information technology, life science, and consumer goods/service industries.
Year Established: 2007
Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
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Bachner Vickroy Group LLC
6992 Harmony Way
Middleton, Wisconsin 53562
Owner & Principal Consultant: Cheryl Vickroy
Contact: Cheryl Vickroy
Phone No.: (608) 575-2378
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.bachnervickroy.com
Provides expert management consulting in business model
generation, market research and analysis, and creation of funding
strategies for entrepreneurs. Experienced in SBIR grants and
commercialization planning. Contact us to see how our services
can be funded for your firm!
Year Established: 2002
Employees: 1
Attorney: Lathrop & Clark
Accounting: Kollath and Associates
Banking/Other Financial: Capitol Bank
CleanTech Partners, Inc.
8309 Greenway Boulevard, Suite 220
Middleton, Wisconsin 53562
President: Masood Akhtar
Contact: Tim Konicek, Director - Venture Investments
Phone No.: (608) 203-0112
Fax No.: (608) 203-0119
Website: http://www.cleantechpartners.org
Is a Wisconsin-based, private, nonprofit organization that invests in emerging,
energy-saving technologies.
Year Established: 2002
Employees: 7
Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
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Other Resources
Concrete Communications, Inc.
1468 North High Point Road, Suite 201
Middleton, Wisconsin 53562
President & CEO: Jennifer Dinheart
Contact: Jennifer Dinehart
Phone No.: (608) 831-2002
Fax No.: (608) 831-2170
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.concentre.us
Provides brand marketing, social media, public relations, web/SEO, graphic design, and interactive and new media.
Year Established: 1980
Employees: 7
Percentage of International Sales: 10%
Kollath & Associates, CPA LLC
8500 Greenway Boulevard, Suite 102
Middleton, Wisconsin 53562
Member & President: Mike Kollath
Contact: Mike Kollath
Phone No.: (608) 824-3002
Fax No.: (608) 833-0107
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.kollathcpa.com
Provides financial consulting, accounting, and tax services for science and technology companies.
Year Established: 2006
Employees: 8
Annual Sales: $800,000
Attorney: Mark Schemmel
Accounting: Kollath & Associates, CPA LLC
Banking/Other Financial: Dave Mills
Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
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Other Resources
PowerBuy 4 You, LLC
Post Office Box 620001
Middleton, Wisconsin 53562
CEO: Becky Pharo
Contact: Becky Pharo
Phone No.: (608) 225-3350
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.powerbuy4you.com
Is a purchasing consortium with no member fees to join. Our consortium enables
companies to pool buying power together, and in turn, member companies get
much higher discounts on products. We have pre-negotiated contracts with several vendors which allow our member companies the options to buy goods and
services at a reduced cost. Offers our members the opportunity to use our services
to perform purchasing duties for your organization much as a purchasing agent
would do. Is recognized as a Certified Woman-Owned Business Enterprise by the
Department of Commerce, Division of Business Development, in the state of
Wisconsin.
Year Established: 2009
Banking/Other Financial: The People's Community State Bank
Smith & Gesteland LLP
8383 Greenway Boulevard
Middleton, Wisconsin 53562
Managing Partner: Jeff Schleicher
Contact: Kevin Kelbel, Partner
Phone No.: (608) 836-7500
Fax No.: (608) 836-7505
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.sgcpa.com
Is an accounting and business consulting firm with offices in Middleton and Sun
Prairie. Founded in 1948, we provide solutions to small and medium-sized, closely held businesses in south-central Wisconsin faced with financial and organizational challenges of growth and transition. Specializes in serving family-owned
businesses, high-technology firms, the construction industry, businesses within
the supply chain, and not-for-profit entities. Offers a complete range of tax, audit,
and accounting services as well as strategic business services covering business
planning and improvement and information technology.
Year Established: 1948
Employees: 85
Greater Midd leton Area —High Tech Companies
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Strategic Frontiers LLC
Post Office Box 628223
Middleton, Wisconsin 53562
President: Richard Nelson
Contact: Richard Nelson
Phone No.: (608) 467-0415
Email: [email protected]
Connects technologies and markets with business objectives. Provides strategic
and tactical business services for entrepreneurs, researchers, executives, and investors to help them develop a focused plan to bring their innovative products
and ideas to market, successfully. We have on-the-ground experience in 50 countries and a strong commercial and technical background.
Year Established: 1997
Percentage of International Sales: 50%
The TASCON Group
7780 Elmwood Avenue, Suite 100
Middleton, Wisconsin 53562
President: Theodore See
Contact: Theodore See
Phone No.: (608) 827-6349
Fax No.: (608) 831-6299
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.thebusinessanalyst.com
Is a business consulting and software development firm specializing in profitability enhancement, cash management, exit strategies, and business valuations. See
our solutions at www.thebusinessanalyst.com.
Year Established: 1982
Walter Steger
Database Solutions, Inc.
662-9170
831-5440
Wendy Orfan
Peggy Lescrenier
C. Michael Cowan
Richard Weisgerber
Gammex Inc
Genetic Visions, Inc.
Gilson Inc.
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
828-7000
831-4116
770-8170
ETC (Electronic Theatre
Controls)
[email protected]
Bonnie Reinke
662-8183
Eso-Technologies, Inc.
[email protected]
213-6773
Charles Carlson
[email protected]
833-8515
824-9955,
ext. 1288
662-8600
824-9920
829-8500
enetrix
Dragon Technology Solu- Jane Huang
tions, LLC
[email protected]
Maureen McMahon
CPU Solutions
[email protected]
[email protected]
Kristen Nelson
[email protected]
Clifton Gunderson
Catalent Pharma Solutions Robert Branflick
Mary de Sousa
CareFusion
836-3587
David Mead
C5.6 Technologies, Inc.
[email protected]
712-3315
Dennis Bahr
Bahr Management, Inc.
[email protected]
831-2585
662-1769
Automation Components, Troy Schwenn
Inc.
Rebecca Thorman
Alice.com
831-3033
831-5773
[email protected]
John Menz
Air & Water Technology
Inc. (AWTI)
836-9800
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American Superconductor Tim Poor
[email protected]
Jennifer Heibel
AECOM Technical Services, Inc.
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7
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2415 Pleasant View Rd
3150 Pleasant View Rd
9
4319 Twin Valley Road, Suite 1
6
1
2905 Parmenter Street
5413 Larkspur Rd
7
1
2232 Pleasant View Road
6630 Clovernook Rd
6
8431 Murphy Dr
1
3
8001 Terrace Avenue, Suite 201
7911 forsythia court
8
CLUSTER
3510 Parmenter Street
ADDRESS
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662-0022
831-4445
829-4509
664-9292
203-8362
[email protected]
[email protected]
John Beauchaine
Magdalena Mejillano
Barbara Tesch
Christopher Sokol
Mary Ann Knoke
Gonzalo Sanchez
Phill Thill
Christopher Hujanen
Jay Doescher
Glen Donald
Dave Chaimson
Ed Neumueller
Mary Esser
Brian Worden
Nikhil Zaveri
Martin Janiak
Gina Reinhard
Nathan Herbst
John Biondi
Carmine Durham
PPD
Prairie Technologies, Inc.
Precision Devices
Raven Software
Sanchez Industrial Design
Inc.
Senscia, LLC
SoftMill Productions, Inc.
SoftSwitching Techologies
Corporation
SonoPlot, Inc.
Sony Creative Software
Standard Imaging, Inc.
Structural Research, Inc.
TeamSoft, Inc
TriShulla Technology
Veridt, Inc.
Wicab, Inc.
WTS Paradigm
Xolve
Zurex Pharma, Inc.
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
5
8215 Greenway Boulevard, Suite
400
7
1350 Deming Way Ste 250
441-8345
833-1840
5
8
1600 Aspen Commons
1600 Aspen Commons , Suite 101
9
8
8313 Greenway Boulevard, Suite
100
2113 Eagle Drive
3
7182 US Hwy 14 Ste 401
7
9
3207 Laura Ln
1, 3
3
3030 Laura Ln Ste 120
3120 Deming Way
3
7
4933 Foxfire Trail
8155 Forsythia St
9
4319 Twin Valley Road, Suite 3
7
5
8496 Greenway Blvd
4129 Redtail Pass
3
8840 N Greenview Dr
1
8551 Research Way Ste 90
3
9
3510 Parmenter Street
3030 Laura Lane Ste 140
8
CLUSTER
8123 Forsythia St Ste 140
ADDRESS
577-5636 or 8383 Greenway Boulevard, Suite
721-8029 600
827-7772
831-5333
824-7802
203-2314
824-9311
662-7200
828-4228
831-7447
831-9777
833-5791
827-9400
831-2360,
Ext. 11
826-4267
Polarmetrics Corporation
[email protected]
Gregory Piefer
PHONE
Phoenix Nuclear Labs
E-MAIL
CONTACT
NAME
Business Table
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C I TY OF M I D D L E TO N
7426 Hubbard Avenue
Middleton, WI 53562
Phone: 608-827-1050
Fax: 608-827-1057
www.ci.middleton.wi.us