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| 09.11.2025 | New U.S. nuclear power boom begins with old, still-unsolved problem: What to do with radioactive waste | To learn more about the CNBC CFO Council, visit cnbccouncils.com/cfo
The Trump administration aims to quadruple the current nuclear energy output over the next 25 years through construction of conventional reactors and next-gen small modula... |
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| 28.06.2021 | SHINE Medical Technologies Closes $150-million Series C-5 Financing to Advance Nuclear Fusion-Based Technologies | New financing supports SHINE’s commercialization of diagnostic and therapeutic isotope technologies, positions company for growth in development of new fusion-based technologies
JANESVILLE, Wis.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–June 28, 2021–
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| 28.06.2021 | SHINE Medical Technologies Closes $150-million Series C-5 Financing to Advance Nuclear Fusion-Based Technologies | SHINE Medical Technologies LLC today announced that it has closed a $150-million Series C-5 financing. Koch Disruptive Technologies (KDT) led the round, which also included participation by Fidelity Management & Research Company, Bailli... |
| 28.06.2021 | SHINE Medical Technologies Closes $150-million Series C-5 Financing to Advance Nuclear Fusion-Based Technologies | Where does your enterprise stand on the AI adoption curve? Take our AI survey to find out.
New financing supports SHINE’s commercialization of diagnostic and therapeutic isotope technologies, positions company for growth in development of n... |
| 22.04.2021 | Shiny Happy Future: SHINE-Phoenix Merger Focused On Advancing Fusion Technology | A nuclear technology company and a medical isotopes company have merged. In fact, they’ve kind of re-merged, since they were founded by the same man, Greg Piefer. But there’s a wider story here of the maturing of the fusion energy industry ... |
| 20.04.2021 | SHINE, Phoenix merger focused on advancing fusion technology | JANESVILLE & FITCHBURG, Wis.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–April 20, 2021–
SHINE Medical Technologies LLC and Phoenix LLC today announced that the companies have completed a merger under which Phoenix has become a wholly owned subsidiary of SHINE.
Th... |
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SHINE Medical Technologies LLC and Phoenix LLC today announced that the companies have completed a ... |
| 03.09.2020 | SHINE Medical Technologies Nabs $80M |
JANESVILLE, WI, SHINE Medical Technologies has closed an $80 million Series C financing.
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| 02.09.2020 | Shine Raises $80M in Series C Financing | Shine Medical Technologies LLC, a Janesville, Wis.-based nuclear technology company focused on becoming a producer of medical isotopes, closed an $80m Series C financing.
Fidelity Management and Research Company LLC was the largest investor... |
| 26.12.2019 | Wisconsin’s Top 10 Tech Fundings of 2019 | The amount of venture capital raised in a tech ecosystem is often an important metric in gauging its growth. And as the year comes to an end, Wisconsin Inno wanted to recap some of 2019’s largest funding rounds.
Beloit-based NorthStar Medic... |
| 26.11.2018 | After Deal Stalled, Shine Medical Eyeing Up to $160M from Deerfield | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
[Update 11/27/18 8:34 p.m.]
Following the publication of an Xconomy report that Shine Medical Technologies appeared to be on the verge of landing a nine-figure investment from... |
| 26.06.2018 | The Biggest Wisconsin Venture Round of the Decade… Didn’t Happen | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
Details surrounding a $127.4 million funding round, which groups that track venture capital investments have said Janesville, WI-based Shine Medical Technologies raised in 201... |
| 20.02.2018 | Shine, BrightStar, Understory & More: This Week’s WI Watchlist | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
Catch up on the latest news from Wisconsin’s innovation community with these recent headlines:
—Shine Medical Technologies completed construction on an 11,400-square-foot prot... |
| 17.07.2017 | Wisconsin Sizes Up Recent, Potential Future Changes in Manufacturing | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
When Greg Piefer founded Phoenix Nuclear Labs, in 2005, he was not expecting that it would one day lead to the construction of a large medical isotope manufacturing facility.
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| 05.04.2017 | Shine Medical Raises $2.2M to Stay in Race for Vital Imaging Isotope | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
Shine Medical Technologies, a Janesville, WI-based company that’s working to resume domestic production of a vital medical isotope, has raised another $2.2 million from invest... |
| 13.12.2016 | Shine Medical Awarded $10M by Federal Nuclear Security Agency | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
Shine Medical Technologies, which has for years been working to resume domestic production of a crucial medical isotope, says it has been awarded $10 million in funding from t... |
| 22.09.2016 | Shine Medical Technologies to Move to Janesville Later This Year | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
Shine Medical Technologies has for years planned to build a manufacturing facility in Janesville, WI, where it would produce a crucial medical isotope. Now the company says it... |
| 03.08.2016 | U.S. Army Awards Phoenix Nuclear Labs $3.6M in Contracts | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
Phoenix Nuclear Labs, which has developed particle accelerator-driven technology with applications in areas such as weapons inspections and medical imaging, said on Tuesday th... |
| 27.06.2016 | Redox, Cellectar, Shine, & PeptiMed: This Week’s Wisconsin Watchlist | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
Stay caught up on all the latest news from Wisconsin’s innovation community with these recent headlines:
—Redox, a Madison-based startup whose software helps other developers ... |
| 06.01.2016 | Shine Announces New Funding Total, Says Building Plans Are On Track | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
Shine Medical Technologies, a Madison, WI-based startup that’s part of the race to produce a vital medical isotope domestically, has now raised nearly $50 million in total, vi... |
| 12.10.2015 | Shine, NorthStar Spar as Medical Radioisotope Race Continues | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
The quest to become the first domestic producer in decades of a crucial medical radioisotope is heating up, as the industry tries to avert a looming potential shortage when a ... |
| 28.01.2015 | 2014: A bumper year for the Midwest life sciences startups | Health IT: $562 million
This data aggregation came from the BioEnterprise Midwest Healthcare Growth Capital Report.
Ohio companies attracted the most capital – $499 million – with Minnesota a close second at $406 million. This is thanks, of... |
| 09.10.2014 | Deerfield Pouring $125M Into WI Startup Shine Medical Technologies | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
[Updated 10/10/14, 7:55 a.m. See below.] Shine Medical Technologies, the Monona, WI-based startup that aims to be the first domestic producer of medical radioisotopes, said to... |
| 07.04.2014 | Wisconsin Roundup: Startup Weekend, Exact Sciences, 3D Printing | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
Last week was a busy one for Wisconsin’s tech and innovation community. Here are a few notable items you might have missed:
—Madison, WI, held its third annual Startup Weekend... |
| 26.02.2014 | Wisconsin Startup’s Neutron Generator Generates Big U.K. Customer | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
Phoenix Nuclear Labs has closed on a $1.15 million private funding round and inked its first major commercial contract, the Monona, WI, startup said this week.
Phoenix has dev... |
| 23.03.2012 | Producer of medical diagnostic element raises $5.4M | Shine’s technology was developed by its founder and CEO Gregory Piefer while he was the chief executive of the company. Shine is currently building a medical isotope production facility in Janesville, Wisconsin, an $80 million project that ... |
| - | SHINE Appoints Experienced ESG, Global Marketing Executives to Board of Directors | JANESVILLE, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 18, 2021--
SHINE Medical Technologies LLC today announced the appointments of Jean Rogers, Ph.D., an environmental, social and governance (ESG) expert, and Tamanna Bembenek, Ph.D., a global marketing l... |
| - | Producer of medical diagnostic element raises $5.4M | Shine Medical Technologies, a Wisconsin company that produces medical isotopes and cancer treatment elements, has raised $5.4 million in its quest to raise a total of $11.4 million, according to a recent regulatory filing.
Shine manufacture... |
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| - | 2014: A bumper year for the Midwest life sciences startups | Looks like 2014 was a bumper year for the Midwest life sciences industry: The region’s 243 companies attracted $1.8 billion in new investments, according a new report. The dollars were pretty evenly distributed across the biopharma, medical... |