| Partnership between Wisconsin industry and the UW-Madison College of Engineering |
| Unique partnerships: College/state consortium helps state's small engine manufacturers compete
| Learning by doing: Course allows freshmen to design real projects for state business & industry
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| On the road to success: College's Transportation Information Center develops tools for saving time and money
| Molding a successful business: New company's simulation software is meeting the needs of many industries
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| Environmental solutions: Old tires & flyash have environmentally friendly uses, thanks to college research
| Welding a relationship: The college's partnership with A.O. Smith produces advanced robots and engineers
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| Making the connection: UIR matches engineering professor to Racine manufacturer's project
| Information, please: Industry turns to 'Wisconsin TechSearch' for scientific and technical answers
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| Paving the way: Faculty, students & contractor collaborate on satellite system to improve future roads
| Agents of change: Statewide education/industry partnership helps companies help themselves
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| Saving time and money: Honing manufacturing systems through Statistical Process Control
| Dealing with stress: Engineering professor's contacts spur growing stress detection company
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| Making good ideas work: UW-TEC programs help inventors take products from drawing board to market
| College Directory for Industry |
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