School:Milwaukee School of Engineering
Contents
- 1 Background
- 2 Promoting student innovation and entrepreneurship
- 3 Encouraging faculty innovation and entrepreneurshipment
- 4 Faculty involvement encourages innovation and entrepreurship at MSOE that involves every part of the MSOE community and its success.
- 5 Actively supporting the university technology transfer function
- 6 Facilitating University-Industry Collaboration
- 7 Engaging with regional and local economic development efforts
- 8 Related Links
Background
We are the Milwaukee School of Engineering, where students pursue their passions in engineering, nursing, and business. We're dreamers, thinkers, makers and doers at a small university that is dedicated to achieving big things. From international plumbing competitions to ground-breaking medical innovations, our community is making the most out of their education.
Innovation and entrepreneurship at MSOE starts with the community of learners who feel that I&E is a priority. MSOE takes this journey of I&E through five phases: Discover, Learn, Experiment, Pursue, and Spin Out. Discover begins by generating awareness, importance and fundamental elements of I&E to students. Students then realize I&E is important and we want to get involved in a deeper way when we Learn. Experiment to apply knowledge of I&E to a specific challenge/problem and form design teams or solo work to explore that potential. Students who Pursue are committing to an opportunity to license a technology, form or join a venture startup, or attain legal status. Finally, Spin Out to commercialize entities and pivot further to adapt innovations to the needs of the marketplace.
MSOE's Landscape Canvas highlights I&E that is present at our university. Find the links to our Landscape Canvas and Synthesis below.
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Promoting student innovation and entrepreneurship
Programs, Opportunities, Organizations
Students involved in innovation and entrepreneurship Discover, Learn and Explore at MSOE.
Discover
Marketing and Communication Strategies
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- Mozee Minute
- Campus Digest
- MSOE Dimensions
- MSOE Website
- Campus Lines
MSOE Fall Career Night
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Senior Design
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Honors Seminar
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Learn
I&E Courses
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Course Titles:
- Creative Thinking
- UX Minor
- Minor in Business Administration
- Minor in Finance
- UX and Communication Design
- Innovation and Business Markets
- Practicum in Entrepreneurship
- Legal Aspects of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Artificial Intelligence: Coming Soon!
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Extracurricular Clubs and Program Offerings
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- Dawn of Next Generation Thinkers
- Habitat for Humanity
- Engineers Without Borders
- Cyber Raider Organization for Networking
- NASA Robotic Mining Competition Team
- Investment and Entrepreneurship Club
- Global Brigades
- Mentor Program with NSBE & JCI
- Society of Women Engineers
- Project Lead the Way
- Servant Leadership
- Student Government
Competitions
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- Festival of Big Ideas
- Shark Tank
- Steel Bridge and Concrete Canoe Competition Team
- VDC Competition Team
- ASHRAE Competition Team
Start-Ups
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- MKE Startup Week
- Hack-It Bracket The Commons
- Technical Communication Certificate
Explore
Internship, Co-op Opportunity
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- The Commons
- SDL - Junior SE
- MSOE REU - Research Experience for Undergrads
- Elijah High Altitude Balloon Fellowship Program
- Junior Projects
- Facilities Design
Infrastructure and Research Centers
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- EECS Makerspace
- IE Lab
- Machine Shop
- Laser Cutting Lab
- Biomolecular Modeling
- Undergraduate Research
- Fluid Power Institute
- Applied Technology Center (ATC)
Graduate Programs in Science, Technology, or Innovation
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- Architectural Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Perfusion
- Marketing and Export Management
- Engineering Management
- STEM Leadership
- Business Administration
- Nursing
Encouraging faculty innovation and entrepreneurshipment
Faculty involvement encourages innovation and entrepreurship at MSOE that involves every part of the MSOE community and its success.
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Actively supporting the university technology transfer function
Current university technology transfer functions are limited on campus, but MSOE does have a few programs that we are proud to display.
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Facilitating University-Industry Collaboration
University-industry collaboration relates to research centers, industrial parks and industry/mentor networks and will give you a sense of MSOE.
Rapid Prototyping Center (RPC)
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<span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"The Rapid Prototyping Center (RPC) is an applied research center that helps businesses achieve prototype more quickly and take products to market faster. This joint effort of industry, government and MSOE is dedicated to the application of proven technologies to novel challenges.</span>
According to an article celebrating the 25th anniversary of the RPC,
“Manufacturing companies in the automotive, defense, water, medical device and health care industries comprise the consortium at MSOE, where members consult with each other and MSOE to develop cutting edge products and solutions. It’s cost effective and they rely on MSOE’s experts to help with R&D efforts. They also have access to leading additive manufacturing technologies at MSOE
Link to article: https://www.msoe.edu/about-msoe/news/details/rapid-prototyping-consortium-celebrates-25-years/
How it works:
<span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"Membership in the industrial consortium is open to any organization interested in the application of additive manufacturing technologies. The consortium members include public and private corporations, as well as nonprofit educational institutions. Membership is available at three member levels (Full, Half, and Quarter Memberships). In order to encourage the sharing of information, this is a non-compete consortium; consortium member at the Half or Full Membership level can maintain exclusivity in their industry.
Mission:
- provide value to our industrial consortium members, through additive manufacturing services, applied research efforts, product/process development projects, and educational services;
- support the academic mission of MSOE, by providing additive manufacturing support for MSOE student projects and research assistant opportunities for MSOE students, and
- provide faculty development opportunities, through access to additive manufacturing technologies and expertise for faculty research efforts.
Entrepreneurial Tie:
<p style="text-align: center;"Consortium Members Include:BRP
DRS Technologies
EATON, Evinrude
GE Oil & Gas
Hokler
Oshkosh
Pentair
Snap-On
Contacts:
<span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"Vince Anewenter
Director, Rapid Prototyping Consortium
Ph: (414) 277-2471
email: anewente@msoe.edu
Engaging with regional and local economic development efforts
MSOE engages in regional and local economic development to promote I&E.
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Related Links
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Miwaukee School of Engineering Landscape Canvas
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Milwaukee School of Engineering Student Priorities
Student Bios
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