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Milwaukee was founded in 2021 by Matthew Friedel (Co-Founder and Vice President).
Milwaukee Tool designs, manufactures, and markets a comprehensive range of power tools, hand tools, accessories, and jobsite equipment. The company focuses on developing innovative solutions for professional users, featuring advanced battery platforms such as M12, M18, and MX FUEL, alongside robust storage systems like PACKOUT. Its product lines emphasize durability and performance tailored for demanding work environments.
The company was established in 1924 by Albert F. Siebert, following his acquisition of the assets from the A.H. Petersen Manufacturing Company, where he had previously developed a lightweight, portable 1/4-inch drill. Siebert's foundational insight was the need for more efficient and robust tools for professional applications, leading to the re-establishment of the enterprise as Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation.
Milwaukee Tool serves a broad base of professional tradespeople across construction, manufacturing, and other industries requiring heavy-duty tools. The company’s long-term vision centers on continuous innovation and engineering excellence, aiming to enhance productivity and safety on jobsites globally through purpose-built tools and integrated system solutions that meet evolving user demands.
Milwaukee was founded in 2021 by Matthew Friedel (Co-Founder and Vice President).
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Milwaukee has 3 tracked investments across 2 companies. The latest tracked deal is $3.0M Seed in MediCardia in October 2021.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 22, 2021 | MediCardia | $3.0M Seed | — | Cream City Ventures |
| Oct 1, 2021 | MediCardia | $3.0M Series A | — | Cream City Venture Capital, Cream City Ventures |
| Sep 10, 2021 | Agricycle Global | $2.4M Seed | CSA Partners, MAX Duckworth | BrightStar Wisconsin Foundation, Connetic Ventures, Evergreen Climate Innovations, Wisconsin Investment Partners |