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Future Engineering: How will we learn, develop and automate in the future?

Representatives from 17 companies attended the KIT Business Club's technology day on November 18, 2025, to gain an impression of the diverse research being conducted in the field...More

Technology

HaptXDeep turns robots into apprentices

In the HaptXDeep project, the Institute for Material Handling and Logistics at KIT is developing a unique AI system for robots that quickly learns human grasping movements...More

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Sustainable, digital, cooperative: KIT explores opportunities in the circular economy

The circular economy is becoming a key issue for the sustainable transformation of the economy and society. At the KIT Business Club's fireside evening on 23 September, guests...More

Technology

Express reactor design: From software to 3D printing

Researchers at the Institute for Micro Process Engineering at KIT have developed the ReacTUNE software platform, which automates the design of chemical reactors for additive...More

Technology

Quantum technology – still basic research or already a leap forward in innovation?

As part of the NEULAND Knowledge Week, the KIT Business Club highlighted the progress and challenges on the way to quantum applications with contributions from science and...More

Cooperation

Five researchers, one mission: designing the robots of tomorrow

Representatives from 19 companies came to the KIT Business Club technology day on May 14 to get an impression of the diverse research on robotics at the KIT.More

Technology

Extreme heat as an opportunity: How liquid metals enhance heat storage

Researchers at KIT are working with KSB SE & Co. KGaA to develop pioneering components for the energy transition in the LIMELISA project, using liquid metal heated to 700 degrees...More

Technologie

Data sovereignty and efficiency: Kadi4Mat for the digital lab

With the Kadi4Mat platform, the Institute of Nanotechnology at KIT has created a way to manage research data holistically. Consistent data management, analyses and visualization...More

Technology

Precision in the service of particle physics

In a production line at KIT, Prof. Ulrich Husemann and his research group manufacture special detector modules that will detect the smallest particles at CERN in the future.More

Cooperation

Spotlight on the quick-change artists

At the KIT Business Club's theme day on November 19, representatives from 16 companies came to get an impression of the diverse research on process engineering at KIT.More

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