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17 WiSys Technologies in "UW-Platteville"
Porous Silicon Nanomembranes for the Rapid Separation of Macromolecules by Size and Shape
WiSys is seeking a strategic partner skilled in the development and manufacturing of membranes used for the separation and/or detection of biologic molecules in solution. There is additional interest in a partner with the expertise to identify and test novel applications for these nanomembranes.
Controlled Liquid Dosing: Squeeze Dose
WiSys is seeking strategic partners for further design optimization and to provide a route to market for use of controlled liquid dosing in soap and cosmetic bottles
Generation of Toxic Microparticles for Control of Invasive Species
WiSys is seeking a strategic partner for further optimization of the design for efficiency and manufacturing, followed by marketing, sales, and distribution.
Integrated Microgrid Energy Management System with Proactive and Comprehensive Control
WiSys is currently seeking a strategic partner in the power monitoring and control industry that is interested in further developing this innovative energy grid management system, ultimately providing a route to market for its commercialization.
Easy-to-Use Device to Measure Range of Motion in Knee During Post-Operation Recovery
WiSys is seeking a strategic partner for further development, validation, manufacture, sales, and distribution of a new range of motion measuring device that will lower physical therapy costs and improve comfort for patients recovering from hinge joint operations or for patients with movement disorders.
Organic Polymers with Ultra-Small Pores for Carbon Dioxide Separation, Capture, and Conversion
WiSys is seeking a strategic partner that operates in the field of carbon capture who is interested in accessing WiSys’ novel organic polymers with ultra-small pores for use in the sequestration and/or utilization of carbon dioxide from gas mixtures. WiSys is also seeking a partner to assist in the continued development of membranes that incorporate the novel organic polymers.