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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
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Wisconsin Idea… “The boundaries of the University are the boundaries of the State”
UW-Madison Snapshot • Ranked as 7th 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 2005-2006, WARF: • Processed over 400 invention disclosures made by UW-Madison facultyand 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 RelationsConnecting 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, $ 1,375,014 2. U.CA, Los Angeles, $772,569,000 3. U. MI all campuses, $769,126,000 4. University of Wisconsin at Madison- $763,875,000 5. 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 1999 • 113,000 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 Park2 • 53 building sites on 270 additional acres • Increase tenant count to well over 200 • 10,000-15,000 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. www.universityresearchpark.org