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Industry Capstone Program

The Industry Capstone Program brings together UW students and professionals to tackle real-world, interdisciplinary engineering problems. Sponsors bring in projects from their organizations and provide support to teams of creative, talented engineering students who will design and build innovative solutions.

Work with us to develop the next generation of engineering leaders!

Help shape the future of engineering while also gaining new insights and fresh perspectives for your organization. 

Benefits to sponsors

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    Meaningful engagement

    Customized opportunities to assess student talent and recruit for jobs

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    Creative problem-solving

    Low-cost opportunity for a fresh look at a problem

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    Professional development

    Opportunity for technical mentor to practice and apply leadership skills

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    Brand recognition

    Boost public awareness of your organization through student engagement

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    UW partnerships

    Build impactful connections within the UW College of Engineering

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    Commercial licenses

    Non-exclusive commercial license to any IP developed through project

How it works


Innovation

Potential sponsors propose a project for review by College of Engineering faculty


Sponsorship

Organizations commit financially to cover project costs and program fee


Team matching

Students are matched to an approved project and faculty mentor


Mentorship

Technical mentor meets with the team weekly for project duration (January – June)


Problem-solving

Teams embark on a full-scale design process with help from technical and faculty mentors

What makes a good proposal?

  • Scoped for a small team of students, with design and performance criteria requiring appropriate analytical study on a topic directly relevant to engineering
  • Contains both a design and results phase, culminating in a specific project outcome
  • Reflects lower-priority real-world problems faced by your organization; mission-critical problems are not appropriate projects
  • Appropriate for entry-level engineers in their first or second year on the job
  • Primarily self-contained, but also integrates within a larger context

We strongly encourage projects that are open to all UW Engineering students, regardless of citizenship.

Sample timeline

 

 

PROJECT PROPOSAL DUE

Submit a two-page document outlining pertinent details of your project. This document serves as a starting point for collaboration with College of Engineering departments.

 

PROJECT PROPOSAL PRESENTATIONS

Approved proposals are presented, showcasing information about project requirements and scope. This information is used to determine student compatibility and team composition.

 

MENTOR ORIENTATION AND TEAM KICKOFF

Sponsors are provided with a departmental program overview. Student teams are matched and announced, and may connect to sponsors prior to the start of the project. 

 

PROJECTS IN PROGRESS

Weekly team meetings take place between the student teams and mentors as project design and build processes develop throughout the winter and spring quarters.

 

FINAL CAPSTONE SHOWCASE

The capstone program culminates in events where student teams present their projects, explain their work, answer questions, and demonstrate working prototypes.

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