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TitletownTech

TitletownTech powers 3 source-linked AI deployments documented in AIUseCaseHub, across 3 industries and 2 countries. Documented deployments include AI agents.

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Microsoft

Wisconsin AI Co-Innovation Lab Accelerates Manufacturing Innovation

Microsoft's AI Co-Innovation Lab in Milwaukee has collaborated with over 60 small- and medium-sized manufacturing companies in Wisconsin to develop tailored AI solutions that address various operational challenges.Participating companies include Paper Machine Converting Company, Husco, Packer Fastener, Renaissant, Sentry Equipment, and Wiscon Products, spanning industries such as paper manufacturing, automotive parts, fastening supplies, shipping logistics, and precision machinery.The lab developed prototypes like real-time anomaly detection systems on Azure, AI-powered report evaluation tools, automated order matching software, multilingual voice assistants for logistics, AI-driven contract compliance systems, and production scheduling optimizations.These innovations have accelerated tasks that previously took weeks or months down to days or weeks, increased operational efficiency and accuracy, and provided competitive advantages for the manufacturers.

ManufacturingUnited States
Microsoft

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee launches nation's first AI lab for manufacturing innovation

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) has partnered with Microsoft to launch the nation's first manufacturing-focused AI Co-Innovation Lab as part of a $3.3 billion investment in southeast Wisconsin. The lab aims to connect Wisconsin manufacturers with Microsoft's AI experts to accelerate the adoption of AI and cloud solutions. Located at UWM’s Connected Systems Institute, the lab will serve over 270 Wisconsin companies, including 135 manufacturers, by 2030. Stakeholders such as UWM, the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC), and partners like Rockwell Automation and TitletownTech are collaborating to support this initiative.The lab will facilitate joint design and prototyping of AI-powered manufacturing solutions, advancing education, research, and industry linkages. WEDC has committed $500,000 to upgrade CSI's facilities and assist entrepreneurship outreach through TitletownTech, a partnership between Microsoft and the Green Bay Packers. The overall goal is to enhance innovation, economic development, and competitiveness of Wisconsin’s manufacturing sector through AI.Microsoft’s direct involvement ensures expertise transfer and solution co-development, focusing on real-world implementations rather than theoretical research. The state government and educational leaders emphasized the collaborative, cross-sector approach as key to capturing this opportunity.By creating an innovation ecosystem, UWM aims to support manufacturers' digital transformation journeys and address sector-wide challenges collectively. This partnership serves as a demonstration model for future industry-academic collaboration around AI and cloud technologies.

EducationUnited States
Microsoft

Renaissant transforms supply chain check-in with AI voice assistant

Renaissant, a logistics software company, collaborated with Microsoft AI Co-Innovation Lab and TitletownTech to develop a voice-enabled AI assistant designed for professional drivers. This assistant guides drivers through check-in processes at supply chain nodes like gates, docks, and yards, using Azure AI Speech Service and Azure OpenAI Service.The initiative aimed to resolve bottlenecks, communication issues, and inefficiencies present in traditional driver check-in and workflow management. The AI assistant supports multiple languages and leverages real-time voice interaction, minimizing human errors, enhancing security and compliance, and improving the overall operational efficiency.The technical solution includes a web-based real-time audio streaming interface, API-driven information validation, and robust error handling. This enabled smoother experiences for drivers and logistics staff, reducing miscommunication and streamlining load pickups.The project demonstrated a rapid prototyping approach with valuable input from the Microsoft AI Co-Innovation Lab, accelerating Renaissant’s AI adoption and bringing strategic AI engineering expertise to the team.The collaboration positioned Renaissant as a pioneer in logistics workflow automation, delivering tangible improvements in processing speed, reduced communication friction, higher accuracy in driver data, and safer, more compliant logistics operations.

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