Innovation Campus 1 Third Generation Research Park First Generation • Real Estate • Proximity to Academic Research Centers Second Generation Third Generation • Partnership between Academia and Industry • Co-located teams * * * Innovation Campus Habitat Improvement Discovery Parkway Residential p Development University Partners Legend Brown – Existing Buildings Gold – UWM Building Sites Pink – Private Sector Sites Green – Residential Sites Grey – Parking Structure Sites Innovation Accelerator Initial Projects 4 If you can read this Click on the icon to choose a picture or Reset the slide If you can read this Click on the icon to choose a picture or Reset the slide To Reset: Right click on the slide thumbnail and select ‘reset slide’ or choose the ‘Reset’ button on the ‘Home’ ribbon (next to the font choice box) To Reset: Right click on the slide thumbnail and select ‘reset slide’ or choose the ‘Reset’ button on the ‘Home’ ribbon (next to the font choice box) Johnson Controls Strategic Partnerships The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee America’s Competitiveness Exchange on Innovation and Entrepreneurship April 23, 2015 Johnson Controls, Inc — December 2014 We are a global multi-industrial company with established core businesses in the automotive, building and energy storage industries Automotive Experience Building Efficiency A global leader in automotive seating, overhead systems, floor consoles, door panels and instrument panels Delivering technologies and services that increase efficiency and lower operational and energy costs in buildings Power Solutions The world’s largest manufacturer of automotive batteries, powering nearly every type of vehicle Johnson Controls, Inc — Lead-acid batteries sold under MAC®, Delkor®, VARTA®, Heliar®, LTH® and OPTIMA® brands, as well as private label brands Lead-acid 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 Advanced Lead-acid for Start-Stop Vehicles 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 Johnson Controls, Inc — December 2014 Through our innovations we are building the advanced battery industry for hybrid and electric vehicles Micro Hybrid 48 volt Lithium-ion battery Dual voltage architecture, could provide15-20% fuel savings Working with customers to identify development opportunities Li-Ion Hybrid 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 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 Johnson Controls, Inc — December 2014 University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS) UWM at a Glance Student Population: 29,145 Undergraduates: 24,199 Masters: 3,158 Doctoral: 1,354 Faculty and Staff: 3,637 CEAS at a Glance Student Population: 1,937 Undergraduates: 1,541 Masters: 187 Doctoral: 209 Faculty and Staff: 120 Undergraduate programs: 94 Masters programs: 53 PhD programs: 32 Johnson Controls, Inc — December 2014 lStrategic collaborations are critical to innovation and growth Our capabilities are well aligned ■ 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 ■ ■ 10 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 Key players in our relationship ■ MaryAnn Wright, Vice President Engineering and Product Development - Johnson Controls Power Solutions ■ Mark Mone, Chancellor of UWMilwaukee ■ Brett Peters, Dean of College of Engineering & Applied Science (CEAS) ■ Deyang Qu – Johnson Controls Endowed Chair in Energy Storage Research Johnson Controls, Inc — 10 Benefits of collaboration Johnson Controls 13 UW - Milwaukee ■ Accelerate technology innovations and commercialization ■ Access to corporate researchers to align applied research with industry needs ■ Leverage intellectual power in an academic environment to help identify the next technology breakthrough ■ ■ Additional research funding support ■ Develop a talent pipeline by providing research opportunities and "test driving" the best global students, interns and co-ops ■ Increased opportunities for federal grant applications ■ Leverage the infrastructure at UW-Madison to build a UW-Milwaukee based student and faculty resource that establishes our region as technology leaders ■ Improved ability to recruit top global faculty ■ Expanded and strengthened collaborative research between UWMilwaukee and UW-Madison and federal laboratories ■ Bolster the region’s ability to recruit the top global scientific and engineering talent ■ Support UW-Milwaukee's ability to recruit top global faculty Addition of world class lab facilities on campus Johnson Controls, Inc — 13 Outcomes – collaboration breeds success since 2011 Li-ion manufacturing cost reduction $$ multi-million DOE funding for Li-ion battery manufacturing Improvements 14 technical journal publications 11 technology developments patent filings executed license agreement 14 Johnson Controls, Inc — December 2014 14 GEHC – UW Milwaukee Medical Imaging Collaboration 15 GE Healthcare - Broad solutions for global healthcare Healthcare Systems Surgery Healthcare IT Medical Diagnostics Life Sciences Performance Solutions 16 This is GE Healthcare 16 Healthcare Systems Acquisition Systems: Image & Signal Data Bone Densitometry Computed Tomography Diagnostic Cardiology Home Health Interventional Life Support Solutions Maternal Infant Care Molecular Imaging Patient Care Monitoring Magnetic Resonance Imaging Respiratory & Sleep X-ray Ultrasound 17 GEHC – UW Milwaukee Medical Imaging Collaboration SW Talent • Firmware • Post Processing • Reconstruction • Corrections Classes • Certificate • Masters Track • Tech Councils • Edison Eng • TCP Pipeline • Internships / Fellowships • Co‐Op students / bubbles • Graduate employment SW Talent Pipeline Develop GE People Continuing Technical Education Grow Regional SW Expertise Foster Innovation Develop Pipeline Talent Catalyst • $1M SW Grant • Non‐directed Donation • UWM matches funds Collaborative Research & Projects 18 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 19 2013‐14 Catalyst Grant Research Ilya Avdeev, Ph.D is developing efficient algorithms to model thermal deformations that could potentially allow machines such as MRI scanners to adapt to these deformations in real time. Read more Adel Nasiri, Ph.D is exploring load‐ leveling techniques for use in imaging systems, which could lower the burden on electrical systems that supply power for imaging systems, making them less expensive to install and maintain. Read more Jun Zhang, Ph.D hopes to reduce the cost and complexity of imaging systems by applying his expertise in Bayesian‐ based signal processing techniques to help manufacturers use fewer detectors while achieving the same image quality. Read more Research to solve real problems 20 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 21 / GE / April 24, 2015 21 UWM RESEARCH FOUNDATION Fostering Innovation and Entrepreneurship UWM Research Foundation Innovation Focused Programming Faculty Entrepreneurship Catalyst Grant Programs Student Entrepreneurship Student Startup Challenge Innovative Partnerships NSF Innovation‐Corps Carlton Reeves, Ph.D Entrepreneur‐in‐Residence © 2015 UWM Research Foundation 04/23/25 22 22 UWM RESEARCH FOUNDATION Innovation Focused Programming Jessica Silvaggi Carlton Reeves Catalyst Grant Programs Student Startup Challenge Startup Support © 2015 UWM Research Foundation Brian Thompson Joseph Pfannes Intellectual Property Management and Licensing Technology Entrepreneur Intern Program Corporate Partnering 04/23/25 23 23 FACULTY ENTREPRENEURSHIP UWMRF Catalyst Grant Programs Invest in promising early‐stage research with strong commercial potential • 67 awards • $3.7 million awarded • $13 million in follow‐on funding Junhong Chen • Professor of Mechanical Engineering • Director of the Industry/University Cooperative Research Center • President/CEO of NanoAffix Science, LLC Funding • Catalyst Grant Awardee • NSF Partnership for Innovation Grant ‐ $800,000 © 2015 UWM Research Foundation Interests • Advanced research for sensors detecting levels of unsafe bacteria in water 24 24 STUDENT ENTREPRENEURSHIP Student Startup Challenge 10 teams 619 customer interviews $75,000 funding & support © 2015 UWM Research Foundation 04/23/25 25 25 INNOVATION PARTNERSHIPS NSF Innovation‐Corps 26 Thank you for visiting For more information contact Brian Thompson, President UWM Research Foundation, Inc 1440 East North Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53202 briant@uwmfdn.org © 2015 UWM Research Foundation 04/23/25 27 27