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UW entrepreneurial pipeline lands Lactic Solutions in biofuels marketplace

November 29, 2017

When Jim Steele thinks back over the last seven years, from the early research on biofuels, followed by a dream of moving Lactic Solutions technology to the marketplace, he is thankful for the network of UW-Madison entrepreneurial experts.

Read the full article at: https://news.wisc.edu/uw-entrepreneurial-pipeline-lands-lactic-solutions-in-biofuels-marketplace/
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