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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.

 

Press Release Fraunhofer IAIS / 16.5.2024

Breakthrough for generative AI research in Germany and Europe

Together with AI Sweden, the Fraunhofer Institute for Intelligent Analysis and Information Systems IAIS gains large-scale computing capacities for training large language models.

 

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1/2024

Title: Carbon source CO2 | Taking the fight to cancer | The dream of good flight | Turbocharging hydrogen | The future of building | and more ...

 

 

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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1.7.2024

How drivers and cars understand each other

Optimizing communication between vehicle and driver as a function of the degree of automation is the objective of a research project conducted by Fraunhofer in collaboration with other companies. The researchers are combining sensors for monitoring the vehicle interior with language models to form what are known as vision language models. They are designed to increase the convenience and safety of cars in the future.
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1.7.2024

Hardware security: Multidimensional protection

From smart electric meters to tachometers, wherever consumption or mileage is read out electronically, the data transmitted should not be open to manipulation. That is especially true for verification of payment transfers made via credit card. Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS have developed a solution that makes it possible to configure the functions of security elements to address this issue after manufacturing, reliably and cost-effectively providing them with multidimensional protection.
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1.7.2024

Compact power plants for green hydrogen

Hydrogen generated with the power of the sun could largely replace fossil fuels in the future, helping to lower carbon emissions. In the Neo-PEC joint research project, Fraunhofer specialists have developed a tandem module that is self-sufficient and reliable at producing solar-generated green hydrogen.
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1.7.2024

Bio-concrete and biogenic construction materials
with cyanobacteria

Fraunhofer researchers have developed a method of creating biogenic construction materials based on cyanobacteria. The bacteria multiply in a nutrient solution, driven by photosynthesis. When aggregates and fillers such as sand, basalt, or renewable raw materials are added, rock-like solid structures are produced. Unlike traditional concrete production, this process does not emit any carbon dioxide, which is harmful to the environment. Instead, the carbon dioxide is bound inside the material itself.
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