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From spreadsheets to smart systems: How Wisconsin companies are putting AI to work
7 May 2026
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From a healthcare software firm in Verona to a dairy and beverage producer in Green Bay—companies across Wisconsin are changing the trajectory of their products and workplaces with artificial intelligence (AI).
Top tech leaders shared how the evolving, powerful tool is changing how work gets done during the Wisconsin Technology Council’s annual Wisconsin Tech Summit in Oshkosh on April 30.
Their accounts reveal a real-world picture of AI adoption: sometimes messy and iterative, but ultimately productive and worthwhile for both businesses and their customers.
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