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5 WiSys Technologies in "Education & Training" or "Engineering" or "Medical Devices" and "UW-Platteville"
Adhesive Patch for Safe Application of Dehorning Paste with Calves
WiSys is currently seeking development partners for the optimization of the prototype and adhesive, as well as strategic partners for its manufacture who could provide a route to market for commercialization.
Single Sweep Whiteboard Eraser
WiSys is seeking a strategic partner skilled in the manufacturing and distribution of whiteboards who could provide a route to market for the commercialization and use of this single sweep whiteboard eraser. The current prototype can be added to previously installed whiteboards, but with additional development could be incorporated into the whiteboard design as one complete package.
Semiconductor Quantum Dot Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) Simulation Tool
WiSys is seeking a strategic partner skilled in the design, modeling, and fabrication of Quantum Dots and Quantum wires. There is interest in working with a partner to test the beta version of the CAE simulation tool and provide feedback when modeling both Quantum Wires and Quantum Dots. Additionally, there is interest in identifying a partner with a 3D finite element method solver for further development and testing of the CAE simulation tool.
Health Monitoring and Imaging System for Concrete Structures
WiSys is currently seeking strategic partners operating in the non-destructive testing industry interested in further developing this novel health monitoring system for concrete structures, ultimately providing a route to market for its commercialization.
Easy-to-Use Device to Measure Range of Motion in Knee During Post-Operation Recovery
WiSys is seeking a strategic partner for further development, validation, manufacture, sales, and distribution of a new range of motion measuring device that will lower physical therapy costs and improve comfort for patients recovering from hinge joint operations or for patients with movement disorders.