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Realityworks’ Timm Boettcher will keynote WSTS
The innovation and collaboration expert will deliver a keynote speech at WSTS on Monday, July 21.
What you need to know about the Mabel Tainter
The beloved arts center and theater will host a special Sunday meetup for WSTS attendees.
How is a UW Oshkosh professor improving glucose monitoring?
Yijun Tang is developing an enzyme-free glucose sensor as an alternative to current sensors found in
many drug stores.
How is a UW-Eau Claire researcher seeking to improve working conditions for construction workers and miners?
New device readily measures harmful dust in the workplace.
PHOTOS: 2019 Wisconsin Big Idea Tournament
Highlights from the event at Northwestern Mutual's Cream City Labs in Downtown Milwaukee on April 13, 2019.
UW-Parkside student develops solution to help cats
Feline aggression can cause many issues with a cat’s own wellbeing and anxiety, as well as inhibit an owner’s or practitioner’s ability to care for them. Cassie Van Hoof, a student of UW-Parkside, has created her own company titled Efoxen starring her proprietary, all-natural spray to calm feline anxiety, which serves as a safer substitute for the leading spray on the market.
WSTS 2018 brings together more than 200 UW System innovators at UW-Parkside
Nearly 250 University of Wisconsin innovators came together at UW-Parkside for the 11th annual WSTS, a two-day symposium aimed at sparking collaboration between faculty, staff, students and industry partners across the state.
WiSys selects UW-Green Bay student, UW-Platteville faculty as Innovators of the Year
Following a year of unprecedented innovation and research activity across the UW System, WiSys chose two innovators to receive the Carl E. Gulbrandsen Innovator of the Year award: UW-Green Bay student Sam Hunt and UW-Platteville Assistant Professor Dr. Gokul Gopalakrishnan.
Third annual WiSys Prototype Hackathon exhibits students' inventive ideas
21 UW-Platteville students across nine different teams implemented their critical and creative thinking skills into the development and demonstration of a commercially relevant prototype this April.
Two UW teams compete in largest worldwide lean startup competition
At the International Business Model Competition (IBMC) only 36 teams in the world were given the opportunity to compete, and this year, two of those teams came from the University of Wisconsin System.