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Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce has opened the Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin competition.

The ninth annual contest will culminate by crowning a Wisconsin-made product as the Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin at a Madison event Oct. 17.

“Wisconsin is home to nearly 500,000 men and women who are employed by our thousands of manufacturers,” said WMC President & CEO Kurt Bauer. “This contest highlights not only the cool products made in our state, but also the entrepreneurship and work behind each product. Our manufacturers are the best in the country, and we have a great opportunity to underscore their contributions to our economy, the high-paying careers they create, and the innovative, necessary products they make.”

Any product that is manufactured in Wisconsin qualifies for the contest, and nominations will be accepted starting on Aug. 19 at the new website, madeinwis.com.

WMC and Johnson Financial Group have partnered together for this contest since 2016, and Wisconsinites have cast over one million votes since its inception. more than 1,000 products representing a wide array of industries have been nominated over the years, and winning products have included beverage dispensers, firetrucks, cranes, motorcycles, military vehicles, robotic carts, rifles, and even kringle.

“Each year, we are reminded of the creativity and spirit of Wisconsin’s workforce, and we are proud to support an initiative that brings well-deserved recognition to the men and women who make Wisconsin truly great,” said Johnson Financial Group CEO, Jim Popp. “The contest showcases the diverse and innovative products made in Wisconsin and also highlights the significant impact our manufacturers have on the global stage.”

Following the nomination period from Aug. 19 through Sept. 6, a popular vote will determine the Top 16 products that will be placed in a bracket-style tournament called Manufacturing Madness. Products will compete against one another in head-to-head match-ups, and the products that receive the highest votes in each match-up will advance to the next round. Manufacturers, consumers, employees and other Wisconsinites are encouraged to vote once per day, per device through the rounds of voting.

As seen on Insightonbusiness.com