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Put the College of Engineering to Work for You

The support you need, when you need it

When you partner with the UW–Madison College of Engineering, you gain access to the whole works:

  • State-of-the-art facilities.
  • Specialized equipment.
  • A rich pool of expertise.
  • Top-notch talent.
  • A competitive edge.

Whether you’re looking to advance your technological capabilities or build your technical workforce, our partnership offers a full range of solutions to help you tackle challenges and achieve your goals.

The technology-to-talent pipeline

Engage with technical specialists

Leverage lab resources

Invest in early stage development

Grow your technical workforce

Join Us for an Upcoming Webinar

Strengthening Engineering Industry-Academic Bonds with UW-Madison

We are excited to host a virtual webinar on Zoom that will explore the dynamic relationship between academia and the engineering industry, highlighting the benefits of collaboration and partnership with UW-Madison’s College of Engineering. Join us on May 23rd at 11:30 am to gain insights from leading experts on strengthening this relationship to accelerate innovation and generate industry results.

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"Our comprehensive collaboration with UW-Madison College of Engineering allows my company to access its research reactor, lab space, world-class instrumentation, and state-of-the-art facilities. We are also eager to start growing a pipeline of qualified candidates from engineering to radiochemistry."

Daniel J. De Vries, Ph.D., Director, Medical Radioisotope Product Development at NorthStar Medical Radioisotopes, LLC