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UW-La Crosse’s Cullen Schull wins campus award for presenting biology research in WiSys Quick Pitch
UW-La Crosse’s Cullen Schull was recognized for excellence in research communication during the WiSys Quick Pitch on March 3.
UW System students shine at virtual materials science symposium
WiSys and RM2N announce winners of the Innvoation in Materials and Manufacturing Student Showcase.
UW System student entrepreneurs: Ignite your startup idea in the Wisconsin Big Idea Tournament
Apply to learn, network and pitch by March 31. You could win $2,500 to launch your idea.
2020-2021 WiSys APPStart Challenge finalists announced
The finalists represent UW-La Crosse, UW-Stout and UW-Eau Claire.
‘Innovation in Materials and Manufacturing— Responding to the COVID Crisis’ scheduled for Feb. 23-25
Faculty and students are invited to present at the virtual symposium, presented by RM2N and WiSys.
WiSys selects 2020-2021 WiSys APPStart Challenge semifinalists
WiSys selected 25 mobile app ideas as semifinalists in the 2020-2021 WiSys APPStart Challenge in December.
WiSys launches app idea challenge
WiSys wants to help you launch the next great mobile application through the WiSys APPStart Challenge.
UW-La Crosse student Rylie Gramann receives WiSys research grant
WiSys awarded UW-La Crosse student Rylie Gramann a $4,500 Ambassador Grant to research ways of recycling carbon dioxide obtained from fossil fuels in industrial processes.
UW-La Crosse student Jacqueline Sporie receives WiSys grant to research new composite materials
WiSys awarded UW-La Crosse student Jacqueline Sporie a $3,500 Ambassador Grant to research the creation of new composite materials that could be used in photovoltaic cells, varied sensors and flat panel displays.
Regional University of Wisconsin schools second in national innovation impact productivity rankings
The innovation impact of the 11 University of Wisconsin System regional institutions that WiSys serves, was ranked as one of the most productive in the nation by the George W. Bush Institute.