
Location: Eau Claire
Employees: 1 (with more hiring anticipated soon)
Leadership: Jeff Dykes, owner and founder
Market: Founded in 2015, the company is currently working on fulfilling its first 100 product orders. Dykes believes there is sufficient demand for the product that orders could number in the tens of thousands before long. Aside from firefighters across the U.S. and abroad, another possible market for the product is SCUBA divers—and Dykes notes that he recently received an inquiry about the technology from NASA.
Business success: The Northern Star—the first directional guidance system that firefighters can wear inside their masks—won the grand prize in the 2017 Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest. Additional honors include the grand prize in the Eau Claire Economic Development Corporation’s 2014 Idea Challenge and an invitation to represent Wisconsin in a small business gathering at the White House.
Wisconsin business environment benefits: Thus far, the company has benefited from resources in Wisconsin including the Center for Technology Commercialization’s Ideadvance Program, as well as technical assistance and guidance from the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation and the Eau Claire Small Business Development Center. The company was recently certified by WEDC as a Qualified New Business Venture, which will help it raise additional investment. “We could not have gotten to where we are today without all of these entities’ help,” says Dykes.
“In every faction of our society, we have smart, engaged workers that have identified a problem and come up with a solution,” he adds. “Unfortunately, many of these solutions never see the light of day because the inventor never took the first step to explore the validity of their idea. Wisconsin is a great place to start a business because there are so many resources available to help new startup companies.”





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