UW-Madison’s new Hub envisions seeding students’ startups across Wisconsin
SABINE MARTIN
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Luis Izet Escaño, a postdoctoral early entrepreneur in residence, is part of Wisconsin's new Badger Tech Foundry, which helps startups focused on “deep tech,” which are innovations through science and engineering that require expertise and are capital-intensive.
Surrounded by tools and wires in his lab at UW-Madison, Luis Izet Escaño holds up a tiny object, 3D-printed with metal powder in a device he created. It’s a little product that could lead to something much bigger, and he’s crafted it through his startup company.
Luis Izet Escaño, a postdoctoral early entrepreneur in residence in Wisconsin's new Badger Tech Foundry, developed a 3D printer that tests for impurities in powder metals that are melted and made into parts for products like jet engines.
Luis Izet Escaño, a postdoctoral early entrepreneur in residence in Wisconsin's new Badger Tech Foundry, has learned how to pitch the tech products he has developed at UW-Madison through the program.
UW-Madison’s new Badger Tech Foundry gives resources to recruited graduate and postdoctoral students’ startups that are related to technologies in science and engineering.
Luis Izet Escaño, a postdoctoral early entrepreneur in residence in Wisconsin's new Badger Tech Foundry, developed a 3D printer that tests for impurities in powder metals that are melted and made into parts for products like jet engines.
Luis Izet Escaño, a postdoctoral early entrepreneur in residence in Wisconsin's new Badger Tech Foundry, has learned how to pitch the tech products he has developed at UW-Madison through the program.
UW-Madison’s new Badger Tech Foundry gives resources to recruited graduate and postdoctoral students’ startups that are related to technologies in science and engineering.
Luis Izet Escaño, a postdoctoral early entrepreneur in residence, is part of Wisconsin's new Badger Tech Foundry, which helps startups focused on “deep tech,” which are innovations through science and engineering that require expertise and are capital-intensive.