CNH: Advancing Clean-Energy Agricultural Solutions and Student Learning
As agriculture and related industries explore clean energy solutions, students and researchers need access to the equipment and real-world operating systems shaping the field.
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As agriculture and related industries explore clean energy solutions, students and researchers need access to the equipment and real-world operating systems shaping the field.
A new methane-powered tractor from CNH is giving UW–Madison students and researchers hands-on access to clean-energy equipment with applications in agriculture, alternative energy, and sustainable operations.
Here’s one way Fincantieri is partnering with UW–Madison to expand its talent pipeline and provide hands-on opportunities for engineering students to work on real-world projects.
Read about how TruStage, a Madison-based insurance company, is engaging with UW–Madison students to grow its talent pool and build momentum for ongoing recruitment.
Read about how GE HealthCare, a global leader in medical technology, is deepening its long-standing relationship with UW–Madison to drive R&D into innovative patient care, from digital health to disease-focused solutions.
QTS approached OBE with an interest in supporting research into data center sustainability, and OBE helped connect the company with UW–Madison's Nelson Institute Enterprise.
This year, Raven Software — co-founded by UW–Madison alumnus Brian Raffel — donated 200 computers valued at $1.26 million to UW–Madison to enhance research and learning opportunities for students across multiple disciplines critical to the video game industry.
On Thursday, April 17, a crowd of several hundred students, staff, faculty, university leaders, alumni and dignitaries kicked off construction of the UW–Madison College of Engineering’s new building, the 395,000-square-foot Phillip A. Levy Engineering Center. Through experiential learning, emerging research, and dedicated industry partnership space, the Levy Center will stimulate discovery and spark new ideas that will fuel innovation and economic growth in communities across Wisconsin and beyond.
Managing Director John Garnetti joins the WisBusiness: Podcast to discuss the Office of Business Engagement’s impact on Wisconsin’s business community, providing examples of how the OBE works with companies in Wisconsin through a variety of programs.