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Johnson Controls, Inc —
Johnson Controls
Strategic Partnerships
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
America’s Competitiveness Exchange on Innovation and Entrepreneurship
April 23, 2015
December 2014
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A global leader in automotive seating, overhead
systems, floor consoles, door panels and instrument
panels.
Automotive Experience
Delivering technologies and services that increase efficiency and lower operational and energy costs in buildings.
Building Efficiency
The world’s largest manufacturer of automotive batteries, powering nearly every type of vehicle.
Power Solutions
We are a global multi-industrial company with established core
businesses in the automotive, building and energy storage industries
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Lead-acid batteries sold under MAC®, Delkor®, VARTA®, Heliar®,
LTH® and OPTIMA® brands, as well as private label brands
Production underway in China
5-8% fuel savings
Now supplying AGM batteries for Ford Fusion and F-150 Start-Stop vehicles
Since 2007, Johnson Controls has made
28 million Absorbent Glass Mat (AGM) batteries
Major OEMs include: BMW, Bosch,
Daimler, Ford, General Motors, Hyundai,
Kia, Toyota, Volkswagen, and SAIC
Major aftermarket retailers include:
Advance Auto Parts, AutoZone, Interstate,
Sears, and Wal-Mart
Lead-acid batteries Advanced Lead-acid for
Start-Stop Vehicles
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Through our innovations we are building the advanced battery
industry for hybrid and electric vehicles
■Production and fleet contracts include Mercedes Benz, XL Hybrids commercial vehicles, Odyne PHEV heavy duty vehicles and major automakers.
■First to market Li-ion battery in an automotive application
Li-Ion Hybrid Electric Vehicles Li-Ion Electric Vehicles
■Pack assembly began in fall
2010 Cylindrical cell production started in 2011 Prismatic cell production is set for the near future.
■Prismatic cells offer increased power, less mass, battery life unaffected by cycling sustainability
48 volt Lithium-ion battery
Dual voltage architecture, could
provide15-20% fuel savings
Working with customers to identify
development opportunities
Micro Hybrid
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University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee College of Engineering and
Applied Science (CEAS)
Masters: 187 Doctoral: 209 Faculty and Staff: 120
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■ Johnson Controls, headquartered in
Milwaukee, is a global leader in sustainability
technologies and products including energy
storage
■ UW-Milwaukee College of Engineering serves
a regional manufacturing based economy with
an annual output of $20B
■ UW-Milwaukee has the fastest growing
engineering faculty in the country helping to
drive the University’s mission :
■ To educate and train innovative thinkers,
conduct leading-edge research, and act as
a catalyst for economic development
■ MaryAnn Wright, Vice President Engineering and Product Development - Johnson Controls Power Solutions
■ Mark Mone, Chancellor of Milwaukee
UW-■ Brett Peters, Dean of College of Engineering & Applied Science (CEAS)
■ Deyang Qu – Johnson Controls
Endowed Chair in Energy Storage Research
Strategic collaborations are critical to innovation and growth
Our capabilities are well aligned Key players in our relationship
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Joint research facilities: Johnson Controls made multi-million dollar investments in
state of the art equipment with CEAS to drive energy storage research
Li-ion Dry Room – the first at any academic institution in the United States
Electrode material characterization
laboratory
Additional facilities:
Metallurgical Dynamics laboratory at UWM – USR facility
Energy Storage System laboratory at Wisconsin Energy Institute on Madison campus
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Collaborative research projects
■ Li-ion battery materials improvement
■ Performance of Li-ion battery systems
■ Li-ion battery manufacturing efficiency
■ Lead-acid battery performance
enhancements
■ Johnson Controls direct multi-million dollar investment in infrastructure and on-going research funding
■ U.S DoE sub-award funding through joint application for DoE grant
■ Johnson Controls direct funding of graduate student fellowships
■ Six faculty; Dr Qu assumed Chair position in January 2015
■ Seventeen graduate students supporting faculty
■ Five undergraduates
Project Type Project Funding Sources
Project engagement history by UW-Milwaukee staff and students
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Benefits of collaboration
■ Accelerate technology innovations and
commercialization
■ Leverage intellectual power in an academic
environment to help identify the next
technology breakthrough
■ Develop a talent pipeline by providing research
opportunities and "test driving" the best global
students, interns and co-ops
■ Leverage the infrastructure at UW-Madison to
build a UW-Milwaukee based student and
faculty resource that establishes our region as
technology leaders
■ Bolster the region’s ability to recruit the top
global scientific and engineering talent
■ Support UW-Milwaukee's ability to recruit top
global faculty
■ Access to corporate researchers to align applied research with industry needs
■ Additional research funding support
■ Addition of world class lab facilities on campus
■ Increased opportunities for federal grant applications
■ Improved ability to recruit top global faculty
■ Expanded and strengthened collaborative research between UW-Milwaukee and UW-Madison and federal laboratories
Johnson Controls UW - Milwaukee
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Outcomes – collaboration breeds success since 2011
December 2014
Li-ion manufacturing cost reduction
$$ multi-million DOE funding for Li-ion battery
manufacturing Improvements
14 technical journal publications
11 technology developments
5 patent filings
1 executed license agreement
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Medical Imaging Collaboration
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GE Healthcare - Broad solutions for
global healthcare
Medical Diagnostics
Healthcare
Systems
Life Sciences
Performance Solutions Healthcare IT
Surgery
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Maternal Infant Care
Molecular Imaging
Patient Care Monitoring
Acquisition Systems: Image & Signal Data
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Respiratory & Sleep
X-ray Ultrasound
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SW Expertise
SW Talent Pipeline
Continuing Technical Education
Collaborative Research &
Projects
Foster Innovation
Develop GE People
Develop Pipeline Talent
• UWM matches funds
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Detection Technology
Detectors are the first step in determining system image quality
Image Reconstruction and Signal Processing
Correcting for detector physical characteristics and forming
constructing images from raw data
Image and Signal Analysis – Computer Aided Diagnosis
Quantitative measurement tools, object tracking
Image Visualization
Using images to assist in diagnosis
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Graduate Certificate Concentration
Areas
• Biomedical Imaging – Basic Physics of Medical Imaging
• Embedded Systems – Used primarily for control
• Tomographic Imaging – Used by many imaging
modalities including MR, CT, Xray, PET, SPECT
Expand GE Healthcare skills AND develop future pipeline of talent
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