“Next-gen” batteries are on the horizon, and NSF I-Corps alumna and Early Career Entrepreneur-in-Residence Jiajie Sui is helping to commercialize them.
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Meet the 2025 UW-Madison NSF I-Corps Teams Awardees
Meet the 2025 UW-Madison NSF National I-Corps teams awardees and learn more about their groundbreaking work. Each team has a unique project aimed at addressing pressing societal challenges.
2025 I-Corps Year in Review
TEO’s steady investment in NSF I-Corps™ program participation has yielded results in 2025: larger cohorts, substantial economic impact, and inspiring innovation.
From Lab to Launch: How Entrepreneurship Amplified Emily Bick’s Impact on Global Agriculture
It is hard to find anyone who knows more about insects than Emily Bick. Not only does she possess an award-winning encyclopedic knowledge of insect trivia, but she has an extensive understanding of how bugs …
5 Questions with Professor Dan van der Weide: From Early Research to Acquisition
Celebrating UW–Madison’s Legacy of Research-Driven Innovation Before the Technology Entrepreneurship Office (TEO) was established at UW–Madison, faculty like Professor Dan van der Weide were already demonstrating how groundbreaking research can turn into marketable products …
How UW–Madison’s Startup Ecosystem is Shaping the Next Generation of Innovators: Faculty and Graduate Student Q&A
At the University of Wisconsin–Madison, the Technology Entrepreneurship Office (TEO) plays a pivotal role in helping graduate students and faculty translate their research into real-world impact. Through programs like WARF Accelerator, Discovery to Product (D2P), …
A Graduate Student’s Guide to Entrepreneurial Thinking
Graduate school is a time to push boundaries, ask bold questions, and pursue knowledge that makes a difference. It’s a journey of intellectual rigor and personal growth—one that empowers students to dive deep into their …