Wisconsin Manufacturing Extension Partnership

WMEP has developed a network of joint venture relationships that provide unique expertise and exceptional service to manufacturers who are driving toward world-class performance levels across their organizations.

  • The Wisconsin Department of Commerce

    The Wisconsin Department of Commerce and WMEP are working together to increase the number of state manufacturers that export goods and services. The fastest-growing markets in the world are outside of the United States, and accessing these markets is essential for many Wisconsin manufacturers. For more information on services provided by the International Trade Office, Click here.

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  • BT Squared, Inc.

    The Wisconsin Manufacturing Extension Partnership (WMEP) and BT Squared, Inc. have partnered to support the growth and competitiveness of Wisconsin’s manufacturing sector by accelerating the adoption of profitable sustainability strategies.

    WMEP and BT Squared work together to develop and deliver new services to improve energy efficiency and reduce resource consumption, emissions and non-recyclable waste. BT Squared is a civil and environmental engineering firm serving the public and private marketplace. Our technical expertise and combined experience means we deliver intelligent, right-sized solutions for even the most complex projects.

    For more information on profitable sustainability, click here

  • MSOE Rapid Prototyping Center

    The Wisconsin Manufacturing Extension Partnership (WMEP) and Milwaukee School of Engineering’s (MSOE) Rapid Prototyping Center (RPC) have a collaborative partnership that will dramatically lower costs and expand access to the Center’s leading edge services.

    For more information on how to access prototyping services click here

  • UW e-Business Institute

    This partnership enables Wisconsin manufacturers to benefit from the proven services of the UW E-Business Institute, a successful industry consortium with more than 60 corporate members. Using e-business technology and practices in sales, marketing, customer service and supply chain collaboration is increasingly essential for manufacturers striving to achieve operational excellence.