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From Lab to Launch

Fraunhofer will be demonstrating its expertise at the Bits & Pretzels innovation summit in Munich, which will be held from September 29 to October 1, 2024.

 

Fraunhofer magazine 2/2024

Cover story: Water management | Disinformation and cybersecurity: Is everything fake!? | Interview with Nancy Faeser on the topic of 'Fighting cyberattacks' | and much more.

Press release / July 02, 2024

Center for Economics and Management of Technologies CEM becomes part of Fraunhofer IKTS

On January 1, 2025, the Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS will integrate the Center for Economics and Management of Technologies CEM in Halle (Saale), thus ensuring the operational continuity of the previous branch of the Fraunhofer Center for International Management and Knowledge Economy IMW. For Fraunhofer IKTS, the move marks the expansion of its competence portfolio towards techno-economic analyses, particularly in process engineering.

 

Neu-Delhi, India / 22.6.2024

Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany for Anandi Iyer, Director of the Fraunhofer Representative Office India

 

Press Release / June 12, 2024

Prof. Dr. Constantin Häfner appointed as the executive vice president for Research and Transfer

The current managing director of the Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT in Aachen was appointed as the executive board member responsible for Research and Transfer by the senate of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft on June 12, 2024.

 

26.3.2024

Fraunhofer celebrates its 75th anniversary

Science Year 2024 – Freedom

Freedom in a high-tech society

For a long time, freedom was taken for granted in the western world. However, crises and wars are increasingly putting it to the test. At the same time, tools that manage freedom have never been more powerful. Technologies such as AI are playing a key role here. They can restrict social freedom – but they can also strengthen it. This is why it is important to understand the mechanisms behind these technologies.

 

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26.9.2024

From Lab to Launch: How Fraunhofer Promotes Technology Transfer

A unique opportunity for Germany as a business location lies in deep tech and a strong innovation system of science and industry. Fraunhofer will be demonstrating its expertise in entrepreneurial technology transfer at the Bits & Pretzels innovation summit in Munich, which will be held from September 29 to October 1, 2024.
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2.9.2024

EV Battery Enclosures with Lower Carbon Emissions

More charging power, higher range, lower environmental impact: In the COOLBat joint research project, researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Machine Tools and Forming Technology IWU have teamed up with partners to develop next-generation battery enclosures for electric vehicles. The objective is to make the enclosures, a central component in any electric vehicle, lighter and cut the carbon dioxide emitted to manufacture them by 15 percent. The project partners aim to achieve this by combining individual systems, packing more functions into a smaller installation space, and using new heat-conductive materials and bio-based flame retardant coatings.
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2.9.2024

Data-Efficient Foundation Model for Biomarker Detection

The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems shows promise in medicine, where they can be used to detect diseases earlier, improve treatments, and ease staff workloads. But their performance depends on how well the AI is trained. A new multi-task approach to training AI makes it possible to train foundation models quicker and more cost-effectively, with less data. Researchers are turning to this approach to compensate for the shortage of data in medical imaging — and ultimately save lives.
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2.9.2024

Fungal Mycelium as the Basis for Sustainable Products

Fungi have more to offer than meets the eye. Their thread-like cells, which grow extensively and out of sight underground like a network of roots, offer huge potential for producing sustainable, biodegradable materials. Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research IAP in Potsdam Science Park are using this mycelium to develop a wide range of recyclable products, from wallets and insulation to packaging.
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