Wisconsin’s economic development team and Sen. Tammy Baldwin got a first-hand look Tuesday on where the rubber meets the road — or perhaps where the chips meet the electrons — for a $49 million federal investment in building the state’s health care technology sector. On a tour of Accuray, a Madison company that makes sophisticated machinery for treating cancer patients, Baldwin said the work at the business is emblematic of what Wisconsin’s new biohealth tech hub aims to focus on in the coming years. Federal investments in technology hubs are part of the 2022 CHIPS and Science Act, aimed at bolstering U.S.-based technology-related businesses... | ||
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