Tagged: WiSys Technology Foundation
Four UW-Green Bay students will compete for the first-ever WiSys Quick Pitch competition, beginning at 9:45 a.m. Thursday, April 6, 2017 in the 1965 Room, University Union. The competitors: -Marla Cherney, Public and Environmental...
The WiSys Technology Foundation celebrated its anniversary this week with a visit by foundation leadership to UW-Green Bay. An open house was co-hosted by officials including Arujun Sanga, WiSys executive director; Gary L. Miller,...
The WiSys Technology Foundation celebrated its anniversary this week with a visit by leadership to UW-Green Bay. An open house was co-hosted by officials including (above) Arujun Sanga, WiSys executive director; Gary L. Miller,...
Four UW-Green Bay faculty members will present at a campus luncheon hosted by the WiSys Board of Trustees on Wednesday, May 13. Sharing information about projects currently under way will be Associate Prof. Mike Zorn...
The WiSys Technology Foundation is celebrating its anniversary and advertising its services to UW-Green Bay faculty and staff with an Open House from 1:30 to 3 p.m. next Wednesday (May 13) in Suite 307...
Arjun Sanga, executive director for WiSys, and regional liaison Bob Wise will be on the UW-Green Bay campus Thursday afternoon (Feb. 19) to meet with University leadership and attend the gathering that will mark...
Bob Wise, who served for more than 20 years on the UW science faculty, has recently joined WiSys Technology Foundation as the first regional associate. Wise will focus outreach and development efforts on three...
Arjun Sanga, the new executive director of WiSys Technology Foundation — the technology transfer resource office for UW comprehensive campuses – visited UW-Green Bay last week. Among those he met with were faculty researchers...
Arjun Sanga is the new Executive Director of WiSys Technology Foundation (started January 2014) —the technology transfer resource office for UW comprehensive campuses. While visiting UW-Green Bay Wednesday, April 23, Sanga met the following UWGB...
It’s called the Applied Research: WiSys Technology Advancement Grant — or AR-WiTAG, for short (sort of) — and it’s a significant competitive grant program open to UW System researchers at the non-doctoral campuses. UW-Green...