We specialize in the creation of private label and custom Android device solutions
We believe that innovation is driven by collaboration, fresh perspectives, and a commitment to pushing boundaries. As the students kick off on the project, we’re excited to announce our partnership with the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences (CDIS) and the UW–Madison Computer Sciences Capstone Course this spring semester.
This collaboration is more than just a project—it’s an opportunity to empower the next generation of tech innovators by giving students real-world experience in tackling complex challenges. Through this initiative, UW–Madison Computer Science students will work closely with our team of mentors, applying their skills and creativity to develop practical, forward-thinking solutions that align with real industry needs.
The Capstone Course is designed to give students hands-on experience with real-world problems, helping them transition from academic learning to industry application. We recognize the importance of providing young talent with the resources, mentorship, and challenges needed to develop cutting-edge solutions. This partnership allows students to explore new ideas while gaining valuable insight into product development, software engineering, and the evolving landscape of technology.
“We’re excited to support the bright minds at UW–Madison School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences (CDIS) and provide them with opportunities to develop impactful solutions,” said Danny Sit, CEO of NUU. “Innovation is at the heart of what we do, and by working alongside students, we’re not only fostering talent but also gaining fresh perspectives that drive the industry forward.”
As we embark on this journey with experiential learning, we look forward to uncovering new possibilities that could redefine the mobile industry. This partnership allows us to tap into the creativity, technical expertise, and forward-thinking mindset of UW–Madison students, while also providing them with real-world exposure to the industry.
By working together, we aim to drive meaningful innovation—whether it’s by improving device performance, enhancing mobile experiences, or finding new ways for technology to seamlessly integrate into people’s lives. We believe that the best innovations are those that provide real value to consumers, and we’re eager to see what this collaboration brings.
We extend our gratitude to UW–Madison’s Computer Science program for this incredible opportunity and are eager to see the impact these students will make. Stay tuned for updates as we share progress, insights, and achievements from this collaboration!For more information about our initiatives and partnerships, visit here to learn more
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