Webinar event!

- When: Monday, May 12th at 12:00 PM-1 PM CST.
- Speaker: Vicki Updike
- Register: https://greenbayinnovationgroup.com/events/


The Green Bay Innovation Group Swing Big with GBIG is on June 19th at the Mid-Vallee Golf Course in De Pere, WI with check-in and registration starting at 8:30 a.m., shotgun to start at 9:30 a.m. with lunch provided on the course. We have a FREE NETWORKING event starting at 4:00 p.m. We have room for 216 golfers, 54-hole sponsors plus expect from 50 – 75 people attending the networking event. If you want to participate as a hole sponsor, it includes Signage with company identification on the golf course plus recognition in our promotional materials and at the event. The cost is: $300.00.
The proceeds from the event will be donated to six outstanding non-profits. The Green Bay Innovation Group Foundation is a Business-to-Business consortium working together for the 5P and Converting Industries and supporting our communities!
Go to: www.greenbayinnovationgroup.com/events – Swing Big with GBIG to register.
Thank You,
Marty Ochs
Executive Director
Green Bay Innovation Group
608-698-3333 cell and text
martinpochs@gmail.com
In industrial and commercial environments, a reliable electrical system is critical. Protective relays are the first line of defense against faults that could lead to safety hazards, production loss, and equipment failure. To ensure these devices work when you need them most, they must be tested on a regular basis.
Protective relay testing ensures that your system responds correctly to abnormal conditions. Protective relays continuously monitor key system variables, such as voltage, current, frequency, and phase angle, to detect anomalies that indicate a developing fault. When a fault is detected, relays signal breakers to isolate the affected area.
Faults can include overcurrents, phase imbalances, or undervoltages. If a relay fails to operate during a fault, you may experience equipment damage, widespread outages, or even fire. Routine testing verifies that relays will operate within expected parameters. It confirms that logic settings, time delays, and communication functions perform correctly under simulated fault conditions.
Small issues in your electrical system can cascade into major failures. Protective relays help preserve system stability by isolating faults before they affect critical operations. That way, you can avoid unplanned downtime and maintain productivity levels.
Protective relays can be misconfigured or degrade over time. Routine testing catches these problems before they impact your operations. Testing becomes an important risk management strategy in facilities with critical power continuity. For example, data centers, manufacturing plants, and hospitals often have round-the-clock power needs.
Following a routine testing schedule will ensure a systematic approach to maintaining your electrical protection systems. NETA standards for Acceptance Testing Specifications (ATS) and Maintenance Testing Specifications (MTS) recommend testing protective relays at commissioning and every 2-6 years, depending on the application and system criticality.
Guidelines from NETA, IEEE, and other bodies also provide testing procedures and documentation practices. Standards specify acceptance criteria such as pickup levels and timing tolerances to verify during each test cycle.
Protective relay testing standards ensure that your testing program is consistent, regardless of changes to personnel or system upgrades. These standards also support compliance with safety codes and reduce the likelihood of legal issues.

Regular testing of protective relays supports the long-term health of your electrical system. Relays that respond too slowly or trip unnecessarily can stress equipment and reduce operation efficiency. Testing fine-tunes your system to react only when necessary and avoid nuisance trips to prolong the working life of your equipment.
Regular testing is also far less expensive and disruptive than unplanned downtime. A single protective system failure during a fault could result in transformer damage or switchgear destruction. Repairs could cost tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars and lead to weeks of downtime. Investing in preventive maintenance today will help avoid costly repairs and potential safety incidents in the future.
Protective relay testing is an essential part of your operation’s preventive maintenance routine. By ensuring that relays function as intended, the risk of failure is reduced, and overall operational resilience is improved.
To learn more about protective relay testing and how it protects your electrical infrastructure, contact Adam Kahler at akahler@quadplus.com or call (815) 210-9885.
Quad Plus
1379 Unit C Carlson Ave
New Richmond, WI 54017
www.quadplus.com

We are pleased to announce that Lori Sealock has been named President of Eagle Performance Plastics, Inc, Appleton, Wisconsin. Lori has been with Eagle for 24 years serving in a variety of roles, most recently as Vice President, Operations & Finance. As President, Lori is responsible for managing all operations of the business and leading the entire Eagle team.
Jared Bailin, previously President & CEO will remain in the role of Chief Executive Officer. Eagle Performance Plastics, founded in 1971, is a leading supplier of custom machined plastic components to original equipment manufacturers throughout North America.

Amundsen Davis is having a complimentary webcast, and we thought this may be something you or your members would be interested in. You can find the details below as well as a link to register:
Get links to the latest news, events, stories, and interviews from our 5P news members. Our goal is to remind the decision-makers in Wisconsin of the importance of our industry both historically, and more importantly, into the future.
Read the latest 96 Stories and Links on the Internet below.

Register today for Swing Big With GBIG, a golf outing sponsored by the Green Bay Innovation Group and First Business Bank.

Swing Big with GBIG is a 4-person scramble on Thursday, June 19, at Mid Vallee Golf Course, 3850 Mid Valley Drive, De Pere, Wisconsin. The golf outing starts at 9:30 a.m. and ends with a FREE NETWORKING event at 4:00 p.m. Join us for a day of golf and camaraderie for a worthy cause. The golf outing raises money to support local food pantries and nonprofit organizations.
In addition to golf, we will have raffles and contests on the course. Try your luck at sinking a hole-in-one to win $10,000 from contest sponsor Packerland Websites.
Swing Big with GBIG offers opportunities to promote your organization by sponsoring a hole ($300) or donating raffle items. Hole sponsors can register at the GBIG Events webpage. Email a high-resolution logo to Steve Van Dyke at Steve@greenbayinnovationgroup.com or Marty Ochs at martinpochs@gmail.com to make signs for you!
Registration includes 18 holes of golf with cart, two drink tickets, and lunch on the course.
Do not miss out! The registration deadline is May 31 for the June 19 outing. We have room for 216 golfers, and we had a waiting list last year. Let us make this golf outing a tremendous success. GBIG is a 501(C)3 nonprofit organization, and all of the profit goes right back to the community to support local charities. Sign up today as a golfer or hole sponsor.
For more information, contact Steve Van Dyke at 608-451-2554 or Steve@greenbayinnovationgroup.com or martinpochs@gmail.com or call at (608) 698-3333.

The De Pere Tour on April 10th was an outstanding success with over one hundred people signing up for it. We want to thank the host companies for supporting GBIG and 5P Industries by providing a great educational opportunity. We appreciate your time, your generousity and partnership with all the attendees. We want to thank DIS Solutions for providing lunch.





FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Key Highlights:
Green Bay, WI – April 11, 2025—Hurckman Mechanical Industries, Inc. in Green Bay is pleased to announce that Jake Warden, President, and Jake Liebers, Chief Operating Officer, have been recognized as Insight’s 40 Under 40 honorees for 2025. This prestigious list highlights the most innovative and influential young professionals under the age of 40 who are having an impact in their respective industries and communities within Northeast Wisconsin.


“Out of nearly 150 nominations, these 40 individuals were chosen by our selection committee for their impressive accomplishments and leadership,” says Angela O’Kray, Insight’s general manager. “It was a really competitive selection process, which just solidifies the fact that our region has an abundance of young talent.”
Warden and Liebers join an esteemed group of individuals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership and innovation. The Insight 40 Under 40 recognition is a testament to Hurckman Mechanical’s commitment to fostering talent and supporting the professional growth of its team members.
As President, Jake Warden has played a transformational role at HMI, becoming the first non-family member to lead the company in its 70-year history. Under his leadership, HMI has expanded its regional presence, increased its service offerings by acquiring Van Den Heuvel Electric, and established itself as the first full-service MEP contractor in Northeast Wisconsin. Warden’s leadership philosophy emphasizes personal connection, innovation, and long-term strategic growth—earning the respect of both veteran and new team members alike.
Jake Liebers, Chief Operating Officer, represents the next generation of trades-based leadership. Starting his career at HMI as a pre-apprentice sheet metal worker at just 18 years old, Liebers rose through the ranks to COO by age 30. He brings a unique combination of field knowledge, project management experience, and executive insight. His leadership helped guide the company’s recent headquarters expansion and streamline operations following the Van Den Heuvel Electric acquisition—all while maintaining a people-first approach grounded in mentorship and collaboration.
“Insight’s Portraits of Success: 40 Under 40” will feature profiles and portraits of each honoree in the June issue of Insight on Business. A public art exhibit of the portraits will also be displayed at The Art Garage in Green Bay from May 30 to June 1, free and open to all.
This year’s 40 Under 40 Awards are presented by Insight Publications and made possible by sponsors, including The Art Garage, Image Studios, and Legacy Private Trust Company.
Founded in 1953, Hurckman Mechanical Industries (HMI) has grown into one of Wisconsin’s premier providers of industrial and commercial mechanical systems. As the first full-service MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) contractor in Northeastern Wisconsin, HMI delivers complete mechanical solutions through a unified team. With specialties in HVAC, plumbing, design/build, fabrication, insulation, piping, refrigeration, and electrical, Hurckman simplifies complex projects with expert coordination and craftsmanship. The company continues to lead the industry through its commitment to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction. For more information, visit www.hurckman.com.
Insight Publications offers dynamic, creative platforms for sharing business news and information in Northeast Wisconsin — from magazines and events to digital messaging and marketing partnerships.
Insight Publications, a division of Woodward Communications, Inc., produces 12 issues of Insight on Business and six issues of Insight on Manufacturing annually. Events include Women of Influence in the New North Region, 40 Under 40 Awards, Manufacturing First Expo & Conference, among others.
CONTACT: Peyton Daul, Marketing Coordinator
OFFICE: 920-764-2624
E-MAIL: PeytonDaul@hurckman.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 21/03/2025 – Brussels, Belgium
Brussels, 21st of March 2025 – EDANA, the leading global association representing the nonwovens and related industries, acknowledges the European Commission’s potential decision to implement countermeasures in response to the recently imposed US tariffs
on EU steel, aluminium, and certain derived products. As the voice of over 250 companies in the nonwovens supply chain, we are closely monitoring the implications of these measures and their potential impact on our members.

Nonwovens are innovative, high-tech, engineered fabrics made from fibres. They are used in a wide range of consumer and industrial products either in combination with other materials or alone. They provide essential materials for hygiene products, medical applications, filtration, construction, and automotive industries. They are critical in ensuring public health, safety, and industrial efficiency, with applications ranging from surgical masks and wound dressings to baby diapers, disinfectant wipes, and high-performance insulation.
While we welcome the intention to safeguard the interests of EU industries affected by the US tariffs, EDANA joins those already raising significant concerns about the potential unintended consequences of these countermeasures on our sector.
The EU’s relationship with the US is of critical importance, and we believe the primary focus should be on negotiations to reach a mutually beneficial resolution. It is essential to avoid escalating trade tensions that could result in long-term harm to industries on both sides of the Atlantic.
A particular area of concern is the potential effect of these countermeasures on critical raw materials, such as fluff pulp. Fluff pulp, or pulp-based fibres, are a natural raw material used in the absorbent core of absorbent hygiene products, this is due to their high absorbency rate. Baby nappies, menstrual products, and incontinence products all rely on fluff pulp to absorb and retain human fluids. In 2024, the US provided more than 80% of the fluff pulp imported into the European Union1.
This is just one example of the broader impact these countermeasures could have on the industry. These measures could lead to increased production costs, higher finished product prices, supply chain disruptions, and a competitive disadvantage for European nonwoven manufacturers in global markets.
It is important to highlight that these proposed measures risk being unfair, as they will disproportionately impact the more vulnerable members of our society, including the elderly, hospitalised individuals, young families with children, and women. Any regulatory changes should carefully consider their social implications to avoid exacerbating inequalities.
Considering these concerns, EDANA urges the European Commission to carefully assess the economic impact on downstream industries, ensuring that countermeasures do not disproportionately impact sectors dependent on essential imported raw materials. We
welcome the opportunity to contribute to the ongoing consultation process and strongly advocate for a balanced approach that safeguards European industry while maintaining fair and open trade relations with the US.
The European Commission has the opportunity to prevent a harmful cycle of retaliatory tariffs that could have a net negative effect on both economies.
For further information please contact:
Brian Chestler
Public Affairs Manager
trade@edana.org
+32 2 740 18 26
www.edana.org
Bringing Green Bay Companies Together. Green Bay Innovation Group is committed to building an authentic networking experience where innovation can thrive.
© 2021 Green Bay Innovation Group
Site By: Packerland Websites