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UW-Superior to host the 2024 WiSys SPARK Symposium
The University of Wisconsin-Superior will host the WiSys SPARK Symposium July 24-26, 2024, bringing the best and brightest innovators from across the state together.
WiSys awards “Innovative Thinking” badge to 65 students for participating in 2023 WiSys Innovation On-Ramp learning experience
WiSys awarded 65 students from Universities of Wisconsin schools with its Innovative Thinking badge for completing the five-week WiSys Innovation On-Ramp course during the 2023 fall semester.
Congratulations to the winners of our 2023 Innovation Awards
WiSys would like to congratulate all the award winners who were recognized for their contributions to innovation, students, universities, and Wisconsin at the WiSys SPARK Symposium held at UW-Oshkosh in the summer of 2023.
Carol Dahl appointed to SBA Advisory Committee
UW-Eau Claire’s Josh Baker places first for his poster presentation at 2023 Spark Symposium
WiSys hires Margot DeBaker to support UW institutions in Western Wisconsin
DeBaker will connect university faculty, staff and students to WiSys programs and services for researchers, innovators and entrepreneurs.
UW-Platteville students recognized for their research communication skills in WiSys Quick Pitch
The student “pitch” competition inspires UW System students to consider the impact of their research and effectively communicate it to the public. Students have three minutes to impress a panel of judges with their pitch.
UW-Green Bay student researchers recognized at WiSys Quick Pitch event
The student “pitch” competition inspires UW System students to consider the impact of their research and effectively communicate it to the public. Students have three minutes to impress a panel of judges with their pitch.
UW-Eau Claire student researchers earn praise for research communication skills
The student “pitch” competition inspires UW System students to consider the impact of their research and effectively communicate it to the public. Students have three minutes to impress a panel of judges with their pitch.