Rockwell Automation and UWM CSI Expand Collaboration to Shape the Future of Manufacturing in the Region
MILWAUKEE_Rockwell Automation, Inc. (NYSE:ROK), the world’s largest company dedicated to industrial automation and digital transformation, today announced it has reaffirmed its founding partnership with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Connected Systems Institute with a $1 million commitment over the next five years, along with continued strategic contributions.
Rockwell, a founding member of the CSI, has invested $5 million since 2017, including hardware, software and engineering expertise. This renewed collaboration reflects a shared vision: empowering the future manufacturing workforce and driving innovation through education and industry partnerships.
Preparing talent for the future of manufacturing
The commitment comes as Rockwell plans a new 1-million-square-foot manufacturing site in Southeast Wisconsin, part of a $2 billion investment in plants, digital infrastructure and talent. With onshoring and technology advancements accelerating, the need for skilled talent has never been greater.
The future of industrial operations depends on systems that adapt and learn, powered by AI, robotics and software-defined automation. These technologies succeed only when paired with skilled people ready to lead the transformation. Scaling digital transformation starts with people.
“Southeast Wisconsin has long been home to a large manufacturing ecosystem that embraces technology and innovation,” Myers said. “This is the perfect place to develop talent and grow the skilled workforce because we have the partnerships and mindset to support it.”
Driving innovation through partnerships
The CSI focuses on the industrial internet of things (IIoT), which uses sensors to gather data from equipment, machines and manufactured products through secure data networks. It brings together UWM’s College of Engineering & Applied Science and the Lubar College of Business, other academic units and other Universities of Wisconsin institutions. In June, the CSI became home to the Microsoft AI Co-Innovation Lab, the first of its kind in higher education and first dedicated to manufacturing.
A track record of success
Since its founding, CSI has significantly expanded its impact on student engagement and industry collaboration and momentum is growing. More than 500 students participated in CSI programs in the past year, including multi-day hackathons, hands-on projects using CSI’s advanced equipment and courses taught at CSI. UWM’s Advanced Controls engineering course capacity increased 30% with new Rockwell training stations and instruction by Rockwell engineers. The CSI also supported the launch of a master’s program in Connected Systems Engineering, including a CSI-based capstone project. These offerings complement classroom learning and prepare students for real-world challenges.
Over the past year, CSI students completed 15 industry-directed projects in advanced manufacturing in partnership with leading companies including Rockwell Automation, Microsoft and several other Wisconsin manufacturers. These experiences foster meaningful connections between education and industry that strengthen the talent pipeline and support regional manufacturers.
About Rockwell Automation
Rockwell Automation, Inc. (NYSE: ROK), is a global leader in industrial automation and digital transformation. We connect the imaginations of people with the potential of technology to expand what is humanly possible, making the world more productive and more sustainable. Headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Rockwell Automation employs approximately 26,000 problem solvers dedicated to our customers in more than 100 countries as of fiscal year end 2025. To learn more about how we are bringing the Connected Enterprise to life across industrial enterprises, visit www.rockwellautomation.com.
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