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5 WiSys Technologies in "Clean Technology" and "UW-Platteville"
Bio-Composite Materials For 3D Printing Using Milk Proteins
WiSys is seeking a strategic partner in the 3D printing industry who can provide a route to market for the commercialization and use of these bio-composite milk protein printing materials. There is also interest in identifying an industry partner to assist in further optimization of the formulation and properties of these bio-composites
Semiconductor Quantum Dot Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) Simulation Tool
WiSys is seeking a strategic partner skilled in the design, modeling, and fabrication of Quantum Dots and Quantum wires. There is interest in working with a partner to test the beta version of the CAE simulation tool and provide feedback when modeling both Quantum Wires and Quantum Dots. Additionally, there is interest in identifying a partner with a 3D finite element method solver for further development and testing of the CAE simulation tool.
Low Cost Bio-based PLA and Lignin Composite Thermoplastic Filaments for 3D Printing Applications
WiSys is currently seeking strategic partners in the 3D printing material supply industry that are interested in further optimizing the formulation of these biocomposites for production-scale manufacturing, ultimately providing a path to market for commercialization.
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.
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.