Wisconsin Idea… “The boundaries of the University are the boundaries of the State”
UW-Madison Snapshot Ranked as 7 th best public university in the U.S. (2007) More than 40 academic programs ranked in top ten (2005) 2005/06 enrollment- 41,466 -Undergraduate- 28,462 -Graduate- 8,832 -Special Students- 1,593 Consistently ranks in the top 5 nationally on doctorates conferred Harvard ties UW-Madison having 15 grads as CEOs of S&P 500 companies (Bloomberg Markets Magazine)
In , WARF: Processed over 400 invention disclosures made by UW-Madison faculty and staff Filed 300 U.S. patent applications on UW-Madison technology Obtained nearly 65 issued U.S. patents Gave $65.0 million to the UW-Madison to support research Signed 80 new license and option agreements Took equity in 2 new UW-Madison spin-off companies Held equity in 35 UW-Madison spin-off companies WARF
Front door to the University Campus-wide scope of services since 2003 –Graduate recruitment –Intern placement –Continuing education and professional development –Assistance from faculty experts, sponsored research –Access to research centers and consortia –Assistance with International business issues and global markets –Transferring technology to the private sector Startup enterprise development Strong communications program Office of Corporate Relations Connecting the business world to faculty
Encourage economic development Provide opportunities for faculty and staff Create and build an asset for the UW Be a recruitment and retention tool Help grow biotech industry in Madison Goals at URP
800 faculty 2,000 graduate students 60+departments 1/3 of freshmen pursue biotechnology-related fields More than $760 million federal dollars go to research UW Ranks in top 12 for technology transfer Biotech is big business at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
2004 Total Research & Development Expenditures* Top Five Institutions 1. Johns Hopkins University, $ 1,375, U.CA, Los Angeles, $772,569, U. MI all campuses, $769,126, University of Wisconsin at Madison- $763,875, U.CA, San Francisco, $728,321,000 *Source: National Science Foundation, latest figures available
Established in 1984 Formerly agricultural research farms Emphasis on faculty start-ups Originally 351 Acres 255 Acres developed 35 Buildings About University Research Park 1.5 Million sq. ft under roof $160 Million + value $3 Million per year in property taxes 114 Tenants Over 4100 employees $260 Million in annual payroll
University Research Park Contributes more than $680 million to the economy annually Supports 9,100 jobs Generates state and local tax revenue of more than $46 million each year URP: A Driving Force in State's Economy
Opened in ,000 Square feet 45 Companies 85 Incubator Suites 100% Occupied MGE Innovation Center
UW Library access Voice mail and phone system DS-3 data connection 9 Conference rooms Dining commons Mail and copy rooms 24-hour access Center Amenities and Services Shared lab equipment Storage Shipping and receiving Machine shop Fiber connection with campus Small animal facility
COMING 2008: University Research Park 2 53 building sites on 270 additional acres Increase tenant count to well over ,000-15,000 additional employees
Mission To encourage technology development and commercialization that advances the economy and benefits research and related educational programs at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.