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Monday, August 31, 2009
Upcoming Off the Shelf Event - Wednesday, September 30, 2009!
Our featured presenter will be Integrated Design Solutions of Chippewa Falls, WI. We will also highlight a featured technology from the SMARTT Network.
Topic:
The Importance of Product Design
and Advice for Inventors
The event is sponsored by Northwestern Bank.
About the Presenter
Integrated Design Solutions - Scott Olson
Scott and his wife, Stacy, founded Integrated Design Solutions (IDS) in 1999. Prior to IDS, Scott has over ten years of engineering experience at manufacturing, injection molding, and product development companies.
IDS is a product design and development firm that provides industrial design, graphic design, engineering, prototyping, and project management services to a diverse clientele. Markets served include the consumer, electronic, industrial and medical device, and clients range from inventor/entrepreneurs to international companies. Integrated Design Solutions is located in Chippewa Falls.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
About Off the Shelf
The event is for the purpose of:
- providing an exclusive opportunity for proven innovators and product-producing businesses to
- build awareness and develop strategic partnerships;
- facilitating relationships that add real value to a business or new venture; and
- making innovators and key businesses aware of emerging technologies.
Presenters have included:
- Center for Advanced Technology and Innovation, Inc. (CATI)
- Adventium Labs
- American Phoenix
- Minnesota Wire
- EnviroTech Coating Systems
- B Able To
Locations of past events have included:
- Galloway Grille
- Mona Lisa's East Room
- Sweetwaters
- Houligans
If you have intellectual property or technology available for licensing and are interested in presenting at an Off the Shelf event, please contact EDC staff.
If you have attended the events and have feedback or questions, you can comment on this blog to let us know about it!
***Please Note: This blog is PUBLIC. The EDC, CATI, and other entites named are not liable for the comments posted on this blog that include proprietary information. If you have questions or ideas that you feel contain proprietary information, please call our office before posting.
Off the Shelf - Who’s Who
In order to fulfill our goals and bring real value to new ventures and growing existing businesses, we have limited the scope of those involved to individuals with experience, expertise, and a high level of knowledge regarding innovation and business growth processes. We hope that by doing this, participants will gain valuable knowledge and make productive connections with others who can help their business move forward.
Those invited to this exclusive networking event include:
- Experienced entrepreneurs
- Researchers and developers
- Investors and financial supporters
- Patent holders in the Eau Claire area
- Local owners/leaders from businesses that produce a product
For more details about the Eau Claire area, the Eau Claire Area EDC and other programs and services offered, please visit http://www.eauclaire-wi.com/edc_service/index.php
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Off the Shelf presenter and Eau Claire entrepreneur makes national debut with Lightning Electric Hot Rod
Clarion Hotel - 2110 Rimrock Road - Madison, WI
June 6, 2009 - 11am - 3pm
A muscle car that doesn’t burn a drop of gas with operating cost less than ten cents a gallon?
Hot rod enthusiast and entrepreneur Mark Kalish, who grew up in Madison and is a 1974 graduate of LaFollette High School, is unveiling his environmentally friendly electric hot rod on June 6, 11-3 p.m., at the Clarion Hotel entrance.
After nearly three years in the planning stages, Kalish said the Lightning Electric Hot Rod (LightningElectricCar.com) will make its national debut as an operational car in Madison. He chose the Clarion Hotel because of its location near the Alliant Energy Center, the headquarters for the 2009 Hot Rod Magazine Power Tour on June 6-7. Kalish will be in Madison to premier the Lightning Electric car on June 6, and will be present during the hours of the premier to demonstrate the Lightning and to answer questions. He will then join the Hot Rod Magazine Power Tour which starts in Madison on June 6 and continues through six cities, ending at the Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, TN on June 13. He will be driving his customized 2009 Chevrolet HHR SS Panel Wagon.
Kalish, a life long hot rodding enthusiast, feels the time is right for an “environmental hot rod”. “Lightning drivers can experience the fun and performance of a muscle car without gas,” Kalish said. The Lightning production model is projected to cost under $20,000, Kalish said, and will match or exceed the handling and performance of much higher priced cars.
http://www.madison.com/wsj/home/column/moe/index.php?ntid=453280
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Next Event - June 18, 2009
Location: Houligan's - 415 S. Barstow Street, Eau Claire, WI
Cost: Free; cash bar, hors d'oeuvres provided
Innovations Presented:
Equipment for the Production of Gelled Simulated Items made from Fruit, Meat, or Olive Purees and the Products Therein.
Center for Advanced Technology and Innovation (CATI) - Racine, WI
These technologies use alginates to create olive or fruit simulated shapes with a celled texture using fruit, vegetable, or meat puree. Vitamins, minerals, or other substances can be encapsulated in the restructured puree form. Dimples on opposing sides of the shapes make the restructured puree form seem more realistic. The technologies provided include the equipment for producing olive, fruit, and meat pruees, and the patents for the puree idea itself.
CATI is a technology transfer and commercialization center located in Southeast Wisconsin. CATI has acquired the above technology and is making it available for review and licensing. To see this and other technologies, visit the SMARTT Network: http://www.smarttnetwork.com/Smartt/a/technology/archive?tech=8
B Able To
Kathryn Rulien-Bareis, President
www.bableto.com
Kathryn Rulien-Bareis started her first business in 1969, her second in 1980 and in 2004 launched her third, B Able To, to encourage more accessibility to visual art. Kathryn has invented and manufactured her first two tools in a line of Universal Design.
She has taught art for over 24 years and continues to teach at DeLong Middle School in Eau Claire, WI. Kathryn has received the Herb Kohl Fellowship Award (2008); the Rockwell Award for Cooperating Teachers (2008); UCP Business of the Year Award (2005); the Micro Business Award from the Eau Claire Area EDC (2004); and the Wisconsin Art Education Association Middle Level Art Teacher of the Year (2000). She graduated from UWEC in 1982 with a BA in art education and in 1987 with a BS in elementary education.
Kathryn will discuss the development of her tools Adapt-A-Cut and Adapt-A-Hold. She will share the obstacles she is facing with packaging, cost-effectiveness and marketing.
For more information about Off the Shelf visit the Eau Claire Area EDC website: http://www.eauclaire-wi.com/edc_service/index.php#offtheshelfeauclaire
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Off the Shelf - March 31, 2009
Feel free to use this blog as a way to ask questions about the technology/product presented and leave feedback about the event. If you have suggestions on how we can make it more valuable and productive for you, let us know!
***Please Note: This blog is PUBLIC. The Eau Claire Area EDC, CATI, Enviro Tech are not liable for the comments posted on this blog that include proprietary information. If you have questions or ideas that you feel contain proprietary information, please call our office before posting.
Off the Shelf - Who’s Who
In order to fulfill our goals and bring real value to new ventures and growing existing businesses, we have limited the scope of those involved by choosing individuals with experience, expertise, and a high level of knowledge regarding innovation and business growth processes. We hope that by doing this, you will gain valuable knowledge and make productive connections with others who can help your business move forward.
Those invited to this exclusive networking event include:
- Experienced entrepreneurs
- Researchers and developers
- Investors and financial supporters
- Patent holders in the Eau Claire area
- Local owners/leaders from businesses that produce a product
Featured Innovation - March 31, 2009
Thermal Panel for Passive Temperature Control
CATI (Center for Advanced Technology and Innovation) Kate Walker, Assistant Director, http://www.thecati.com/
Kate Walker, assistant director of the Center for Advanced Technology & Innovation (CATI), is responsible for managing and developing partnerships, administrating innovative developments involving licensing and IP, and monitoring educational/technology based programs. Prior to working with CATI, Inc., Kate spent in excess of 12 years in the financial services field, and also has extensive experience working with entrepreneurs, implanting business plans and securing financing transactions throughout the Southeastern Wisconsin region.
Passive temperature controls involve the absorption and reflection of solar light to regulate the temperature of a building. This invention consists of a thermal panel including a cell having a transparent side and a base side. The cell contains a heatable plate which has both a heating and cooling position. This allows for both heating and cooling features. The dual role of this thermal panel allows for the absorption of light waves until a maximum threshold temperature has been reached. At this point, the insulating medium will cover the heatable plate, thus reflecting the light waves and no longer heating the structure. Conversely, the panel will reflect light until a minimum threshold temperature is met; at this point the insulating medium will retract and allow for the absorption of light waves to increase heat in the structure.
The Center for Advanced Technology & Innovation (CATI) is a technology transfer and commercialization center located in Southeast Wisconsin. CATI has acquired the above technology from The Boeing Company and is making it available for review and licensing. Patent Technology: US Patent No. 6,564,796, Issued on 05/20/03, “Thermal panel for passive temperature control”
Read more about this technology on the SMARTT Network: http://www.smarttnetwork.com/Smartt/a/technology
Featured Innovation - March 31, 2009
EnviroTech Coating Systems, Inc., World’s Best Products, Inc.
Mark Kalish, President/Owner, http://www.envirotechcoating.com/
Mark Kalish is the President/Owner of Enviro Tech Coating Systems, Inc, and World’s Best Products, Inc. in Eau Claire. Mark has a diverse entrepreneurial background that includes marketing, publishing, teaching, sales, management and ownership. He was the Executive Director of the Chippewa Valley Innovation Center for five years and served as President of the Wisconsin Business Incubation Association from 1993-1994. Mark also has been an Entrepreneurship Instructor at CVTC. He received his BBA in Marketing from UW-Eau Claire.
Mark will be discussing 4 different products and services he offers; first, Industrial and Custom Powder Coating, including the World’s First Powder Coated Hot Rod. Powder coating is an advanced method of applying a decorative and protective finish to a wide range of materials and products. He will also talk about several products manufactured at Enviro Tech: Rust-B-Gone One-Step Rust Remover; Aluma-Brite Aluminum Cleaner, and the Mighty Mount Engine Test Stand. Lastly, he will discuss a very exciting new project, the Lightning Electric Car.
If you are interested in learning more about Off the Shelf, licensing a technology to advance a new product idea, or if you would like to present at an event, please contact Gwen at the Eau Claire Area EDC.
Gwen Schuppel
800.944.2449
gwen.schuppel @ eauclaire-wi.com
Explore more technologies on the SMARTT Network
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
CATI and Minnesota Wire, Inc.
Feel free to use this blog as a way to ask questions about the technology/product presented and leave feedback about the event. If you have suggestions on how we can make it more valuable and productive for you, let us know!
Off the Shelf - Who’s Who
In order to fulfill our goals and bring real value to new ventures and growing existing businesses, we have limited the scope of those involved by choosing individuals with experience, expertise, and a high level of knowledge regarding innovation and business growth processes. We hope that by doing this, you will gain valuable knowledge and make productive connections with others who can help your business move forward.
Those invited to this exclusive networking event include:
- Experienced entrepreneurs
- Researchers and developers
- Investors and financial supporters
- Patent holders in the Eau Claire area
- Local owners/leaders from businesses that produce a product
Featured Innovation - September 30, 2008
CATI (Center for Advanced Technology and Innovation)
Matthew Wagner, Executive Director, http://www.thecati.com/
Matthew Wagner was named founding Executive Director of the Center for Advanced Technology & Innovation (CATI) in June 2001. He is responsible for managing this regional partnership initiative that incorporates project-based education; technology transfer and incubator programs. As the founding Executive Director, Matt has successfully led CATI to securing nearly $45 million in intellectual property donations and joint ventures from global companies such as Kraft Foods, Boeing, Dupont, Hercules, ISP, Caterpillar and S.C. Johnson.
Featured Innovation - September 30, 2008
Minnesota Wire, Inc., Paul J. Wagner, Chairman and CEO, www.mnwire.com
Paul J. Wagner is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Minnesota Wire, Inc. He became president of MWCC in 1992, and was named CEO in 2000. During that time, Mr. Wagner greatly expanded the company’s market exposure which now includes the medical, defense, industrial and commercial sectors; and he has provided strategic direction to evolve the business into a high technology development house primarily through federal research and development grants.
Paul will discuss 3 products; Komodo (stretchy wire), Orbweaver (fatigue resistant wire) and Cobra (Rapid Expansion of Supercritical Solution).