University of Wisconsin–Madison

Tag: Research Collaboration

Raven Software gift of computers to enhance research, learning at UW–Madison

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.

UW–Madison partners with TitletownTech and Microsoft to advance innovation

The University of Wisconsin–Madison is partnering with Microsoft and TitletownTech on a new collaboration designed to accelerate scientific discovery through artificial intelligence, powered by early access to Microsoft’s new Discovery platform.

UW-Madison leads effort to advance fusion energy for all

The University of Wisconsin-Madison is leading a major multi-institution project to develop and test a critical fusion technology—research that will directly benefit commercial fusion power plant developers.

From Milwaukee to Marinette, local partnerships power real solutions

Chancellor Jennifer L. Mnookin recently visited Milwaukee, Green Bay and Marinette to talk with healthcare providers, business leaders and other local partners about how the university and Wisconsin communities can work together to address pressing challenges and create new opportunities.

Key wins for UW–Madison and business partners in 2024: From research to results

With 2025 just around the corner, the Office of Business Engagement team is reflecting on the efforts, accomplishments, relationships and new connections that shaped another year forward through greater engagement and deeper connections with industry partners. Here are some of our top highlights: UW–Madison surpasses $1.7 billion in research expenditures Topping $1.7 billion in research …

WisBusiness: the Podcast with John Garnetti, UW-Madison Office of Business Engagement

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.