Data Chat a startup from the UW–Madison department of computer science aims to make it more efficient for businesses to get insights from data
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After 20 years, stem cells mean business
At least 10 Wisconsin businesses fundamentally depend, in one way or another, on pluripotent stem cells discovered at UW-Madison 20 years ago.
A first of its kind program in US – UW-Madison takes the lead
In response to an evolving job market, UW-Madison launches a new master’s in quantum computing, the first of its kind in the US, and aimed at quickly solving business demands.
Welcoming Johnson Controls to Campus
We were pleased to welcome leadership from Johnson Controls (JCI) and their senior research and development executives who visited UW-Madison on Friday, November 9. Team members from Johnson Controls and UW Athletics pose for photos …
Partnership with Rockwell Automation prepares engineers to excel, advances research
In a win-win situation, UW–Madison engineering students can gain real-world experience in a one-of-a-kind facility and Rockwell can help build the technical skills of the next generation of engineers.
Addressing our biggest challenges — and mysteries — at the Wisconsin Science Festival
Among the hundreds of events offered around the state during the Wisconsin Science Festival, which runs Oct. 11 – 14, are four in-depth discussions in Madison on some of the most significant challenges science is …
UW-Madison rolls out Handshake to enhance student recruitment
Handshake is UW’s new tool to assist employers with talent acquisition on campus. It will allow you to post jobs, internships, and register for campus career events.
Partnership dating back to 1930 benefits municipality and UW
Pilot programs, research and collaborations mark the long history between multiple UW-Madison schools and programs and the Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District.
We are hiring
The Office of Business Engagement is looking for a Business Engagement Director to join our team. Learn more about this role that will build new and improve and expand existing relationships between UW-Madison and private-sector …
Forward BIO Initiative will offer resources to efficiently translate biomanufacturing innovations into commercial products
Chancellor Rebecca Blank and Bill Murphy, Director of the new Forward BIO Initiative share a moment after the announcement of the $750,000 grant from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. Learn how this initiative aims to advance Wisconsin’s Position as a national leader in biomanufacturing.