University of Wisconsin–Madison

Tag: Research Collaboration

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.

TitletownTech: Accelerating innovation through AI-driven collaboration

UW–Madison has partnered with TitletownTech and Microsoft on a collaborative model designed to close the gap between research and real-world application.

SmartCert: Driving innovation and student success

SmartCert partners with UW–Madison’s CDIS program, which tasks students with designing an in-app AI assistant that operates at the intersection of aerospace, manufacturing, and supply chain technology.

GE HealthCare: Advancing health care innovation through strategic collaboration

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.

Amcor: Partnering with industry to innovate plastic recycling

Find out how Amcor, the world’s largest flexible packaging producer with U.S. headquarters in Neenah, Wisconsin, works with UW–Madison to develop innovative ways of recycling waste into quality materials.

QTS: Partnering to advance data center sustainability

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.

UW–Madison back in top 5 nationally with $1.93B in research expenditures

The University of Wisconsin–Madison now ranks fifth in the United States for university research expenditures, its highest ranking since 2014, according to the National Science Foundation’s Higher Education Research and Development Survey. The annual ranking covers the amount of funding the university invested in research activities during fiscal year 2024 (July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024).

QTS invests $1.5 million in UW–Madison-led research on sustainable digital infrastructure

On Friday, November 14, the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies announced a research partnership with QTS Data Centers (QTS). The Virginia-based developer invested $1.5 million toward a new Advancing Data Center Sustainability initiative, which will leverage the university’s deep expertise to advance sustainable digital infrastructure through research and innovation.

Fall BSLF meeting brings industry and UW partners together on sustainability

Editor’s note: The Business Sustainability Leadership Forum is now known as B-HIVE, the UW–Madison Business Hub for Innovation, Vision and Environment. This article reflects the name of the initiative at the time of publication. Thirteen companies from various industries across Wisconsin arrived on campus this fall as a part of the Business Sustainability Leadership Forum. Participants spent …

UW–Madison connects with Japanese leaders on biohealth, engineering, and emerging technologies

UW–Madison continued to strengthen its relationships with Japanese industry partners through two recent engagements focused on engineering, technology, and the rapidly growing biohealth field. Earlier this month, a delegation of 23 leaders representing 19 Japanese companies visited Madison and Milwaukee to learn more about Wisconsin’s biohealth ecosystem. In October, UW–Madison hosted the UW–Japan Engineering and Technology Forum.