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Tiêu đề University of Wisconsin Innovation Campus
Trường học University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Chuyên ngành Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Thể loại Thesis
Năm xuất bản 2015
Thành phố Milwaukee
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— Johnson Controls Strategic Partnerships The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee America’s Competitiveness Exchange on Innovation and Entrepreneurship April 23, 2015 December 2014... —7 D

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Innovation Campus

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Innovation Campus

Legend

Brown – Existing Buildings

Gold – UWM Building Sites

Pink – Private Sector Sites

Green – Residential Sites

Grey – Parking Structure Sites

Habitat Improvement

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Residential

Development

Innovation Accelerator

Discovery Parkway

University Partners

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Initial Projects

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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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Johnson Controls, Inc —

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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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7 December 2014

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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8 December 2014

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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Johnson Controls, Inc —

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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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GEHC – UW Milwaukee 

Medical Imaging Collaboration

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16 This is GE Healthcare

GE Healthcare - Broad solutions for

global healthcare

Medical Diagnostics

Healthcare

Systems

Life Sciences

Performance Solutions Healthcare IT

Surgery

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Life Support Solutions

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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Grow Regional

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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GE Healthcare Catalyst Grant Program

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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GE / April 24, 2015

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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Jessica Silvaggi Carlton Reeves Brian Thompson Joseph Pfannes

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Invest in promising early‐stage research with  strong commercial potential

© 2015 UWM Research Foundation 

FACULTY ENTREPRENEURSHIP

UWMRF Catalyst Grant Programs

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NSF Innovation‐Corps.

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