Solving Design Problems To Advance Your Business

Testimonials

Our Top Sponsors

100+ Projects

Texas Instruments

50+ Projects

Raytheon Technologies
UT Southwestern Medical Center

10+ Projects

Adaptive 3D Desktop Metal Company
EMDS Aprima
ATOS
Capital One
Children's Health
Citi
Encore Wire
Lockheed Martin
Qorvo
Rockwell Collins
State Farm
Texas Biomedical Device Center
Toyota Tsusho Systems
Tyler Technoloies

Benefits

Progress on lower-priority projects without expending staff resources

Full ownership of results

Potential for high return on a small investment

Relationships with faculty members who are subject matter experts

Opportunity to recruit top graduates from a diverse pool of students

Brand promotion among students, other sponsors and the community


Deliverables

Students discuss their project inside the UTDesign lab.

Depending on the characteristics and field of the project, companies may expect some or all of the following deliverables:

  • Technical reports
  • Drawings and design specifications
  • Prototypes, computer programs, simulation models
  • Final report and presentation
  • Test and evaluations results

IP & NDA

UTDesign Capstone projects may result in ideas, inventions, creations, developments or improvements that are important to corporate sponsors. Partners typically secure rights to UTDesign intellectual property (IP) by having student participants sign IP and nondisclosure agreements (NDA). You retain 100% of the IP for the work and results.

Intellectual Property Agreement

Corporate partners are encouraged to enter into mutually acceptable agreements with the UTDesign Capstone students and their teams. This allows them to secure rights to the IP developed during the course of the project. These agreements are to be made between the company and the students.

Nondisclosure Agreement

All students engaged in corporate projects must be aware of and committed to an NDA. Usually, the NDA is incorporated into the IP agreement.


Cost

Computer Science and Software Engineering projects (one semester):


Engineering projects (two semesters):