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Nominations for 2023 Wisconsin Inno Under 25 awards due July 21


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Wisconsin Inno Under 25 recognizes young entrepreneurs and innovators across the state.
Milwaukee Business Journal

Nominations are now open for the 2023 Wisconsin Inno Under 25 awards.

We're looking to highlight some of the state's youngest entrepreneurs and innovators. Whether they're making a difference at local startups or innovative companies, budding founders working to get their own companies off the ground, student entrepreneurs or individuals supporting the innovation community, help us tell the stories of young people contributing to the local tech and startup industry in impactful ways.

Submit nominations here by July 21. Self-nominations are accepted. Nominees should be 25 years old or under the age of 25 at the time of nomination. We plan to highlight five individuals in 2023.

This year marks the sixth year of Inno Under 25, which has recognized a total of 65 individuals since 2018. Many of the past honorees are still very much involved in the state's startup and innovation scene.

See below for a full list of the past winners.

2022 Wisconsin Inno Under 25

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2022 Wisconsin Inno Under 25
Photo Illustration by Matt Haesly | ACBJ; Getty Images

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