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Forbes honors a young Madison entrepreneur

Forbes honors a young Madison entrepreneur

A Madison serial entrepreneur and an Indiana entrepreneur who’s a graduate of last spring’s gener8tor class in Madison are two of the 600 people chosen as this year’s Forbes’ 30 Under 30.

Forbes says its 2017 list — highlighting 30 of the “entrepreneurs, innovators and game changers” under the age of 30 in 20 sectors — is “the most definitive gathering of today’s leading young change-makers and innovators in the U.S.”

They include Niko Skievaski, co-founder of Redox, a Madison health IT company founded in July 2014, and Anurag Garg, co-founder of Dattus, an industrial internet-of-things company in Indianapolis.

Redox has developed technology that, as Forbes puts it, “works as a bridge between health care data and the software that uses it, translating patients’ records across platforms.”

Read more at the Wisconsin State Journal

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