Member news: UW-Whitewater named best in the nation for online degree programs

The U.S. News & World Report has ranked UW-Whitewater’s online degree programs among the best in the nation. Learn more.
The U.S. News & World Report has ranked UW-Whitewater’s online degree programs among the best in the nation. Learn more.
Of nearly 5,000 exhibitors at CES 2020, TIME Magazine selected Hydraloop’s whole-house water filtration system as a Top 25 gadget, calling it a ‘no-brainer of an invention.’ Read More.
BREAKING NEWS: AWS has awarded the first hospital and first site in the UK the AWS standard certification. Learn More.
Congratuations to Hydraloop for being named Best of Innovations in Sustainability, Best Start Up and Best of the Best at the CES 2020 Conference. Read More.
Hydraloop is starting 2020 off right with being awarded Best of Innovation in Sustainability, Eco-Design, and Smart Energy at CES 2020 in Las Vegas Nevada. Learn More.
Exciting member news for engineering firm Graef, who recently moved its headquarters to The Avenue, formerly known as Grand Avenue shops. Learn More.
Exciting news for two members of The Water Council, OxyMem Limited, a company that develops and produces Membrane Aerated Biofilm Reactor (MABR) technology for the treatment and purification of municipal and industrial wastewater, is being acquired by DuPont. Learn More.
In member news, DuPont announces that they will acquire the closed circuit reverse osmosis company, Desalitech in January 2020. Learn More.
“There’s an entrepreneurial spirit that permeates the campus. Students and faculty members have created new companies, providing jobs and income for many people — all of which significantly affect our region in positive ways. The result is a major contribution to our local economy.”
“Every drop of storm water that you manage on your property and every drop less that you use in your home is one drop less that you’re paying us to treat. That makes for less water that we have to treat, so we’re saving our capacity for those large events.”