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Tech firm led by former Foxconn Wisconsin exec Alan Yeung raises $2M


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Alan Yeung
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Former Foxconn Technology Group executive Alan Yeung is the new CEO of Wauwatosa tech firm Ingantec Corp., which said it raised $2 million in private capital from Milwaukee-area investors including Lubar & Co., Jon Hammes and Ted Kellner.

Yeung is co-founder and chairman of Ingantec, which launched in 2022. With the recent round of venture financing for Ingantec, he added the title of CEO, according to a company press release.

Yeung was the highest-profile Foxconn executive in southeast Wisconsin from 2017 until April 2022.

During Yeung’s tenure, Foxconn’s executives agreed to build a mega-plant in Racine County with the help of major financial incentives from the state of Wisconsin and local government. The company fell far short of initial plans but is running a facility in Mount Pleasant. Foxconn agreed to sell a portion of its property to Microsoft Corp. for new data center projects.

At Ingantec, Lubar & Co. was the lead investor in venture financing, which Ingantec said will accelerate commercialization of technology for micro-LED displays.

Ingantec said in a press release that it is developing nitride-based compound semiconductors for opto-electronics used in augmented reality/virtual reality, smart watches, phones, computers, cars and televisions.

The company said it will commercialize patent-pending technology for micro-LED displays. The technology was licensed from the University of California-Santa Barbara and further developed at University of Wisconsin-Madison, Ingantec said.

Yeung is an alum of UW-Madison where he attained a bachelor’s in chemical engineering and was a professor of practice for entrepreneurship, according to his LinkedIn profile. Yeung has a doctorate in chemical engineering from Stanford University.

Ingantec listed its address as 1225 Discovery Parkway in Wauwatosa in a recent Form D filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The company said it raised $950,000 toward a planned $1 million private-stock offering.

The minimum investment was $50,000 and seven people invested in the offering, according to the April 29 SEC filing.

David Lubar, president and CEO of Lubar & Co., said his company endeavors to build successful companies that create value for investors “and change the world for the better.”

“Ingantec is a unique investment for Lubar & Co. with its exceptional leadership team, technological capabilities and growth potential,” Lubar said.

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David Lubar (left) and Ted Kellner
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Hammes is the founder and managing partner of the Hammes Co., which is a health care facility development firm. He also founded Hammes Partners, a private equity fund that invests in health care real estate, and is a minority owner of the Milwaukee Bucks.

Kellner is a leading Milwaukee-area investor, philanthropist and CEO of the Milwaukee host committee for the Republican National Convention on July 15-18.

Ingantec announced in March that former Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. CEO and retired bank executive Mark Hogan joined the company’s board of directors.


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