9.17.19 | UW-Madison News | David Tenenbaum | Original Publication A six-figure investment in a Wisconsin startup marks the latest effort by Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, the nation’s oldest technology…
Seeking begins with an idea
As business leaders of Milwaukee and Madison, we bet every day on the future of this great state. Our members are among the most innovative and dynamic businesses in Wisconsin…
Building Momentum: A message from Greg Keenan
As I write this column, the UW marching band can be heard practicing outside WARF. That means fall and another football season are just around the corner. However, this season…
Technology Monitor: Building at nanoscale, pushing the speed limit, meat substitutes and more
WARF Accelerator speeds the development of technologies with exceptional potential for commercial success. With targeted funding and expert advice from seasoned business mentors known as Catalysts, WARF Accelerator helps inventors…
Accelerator Chronicle: Red rover
A drone-mounted detector could help defeat the dark legacy of land mines. And become a game changer in global security. From the jungles of East Asia to poppy fields in…
In Memoriam
Tim Rueth 1960-2019 In May, WARF lost a friend, mentor and collaborator. Tim Rueth was an investor and consultant to high-tech startup companies, entrepreneurs and universities. A longtime Catalyst in…
WARF Innovation Day
Join us for a look at some of the most commercially promising technologies from campuses across the state at WARF Innovation Day on November 5! Quick pitches from WARF Accelerator…
How alumni can carry the Wisconsin Idea forward
When I came to UW-Madison from Dartmouth in 2002 to become the dean of the business school, I confess I didn’t fully appreciate the concept of the Wisconsin Idea. In…