Cooperation
The Campus Schwarzwald and KIT signed a cooperation agreement for practice-oriented research on August 7, 2024, thus strengthening their collaboration in supra-regional... More
The KIT Business Club and the KIT Technology Transfer Department are moving closer together. In the future, synergies and new offers are to be created in order to support... More
Media
The new blog structure allows a direct insight into exciting transfer projects at KIT as well as an easier orientation on the page. More
TT Community
Since 2016, KIT has been dealing with the systematic integration of alumni working in industry into science-related knowledge and technology transfer. In an interview, we spoke... More
Worth knowing
Can alumni work be integrated into knowledge and technology transfer? KIT and Helmholtz-Zentrum-Dresden have investigated this very question over the past three years and agree:... More
Since fall 2019, KIT has been promoting cooperation between science and industry in the trinational Upper Rhine region with the EU project "Knowledge Transfer Upper Rhine"... More
Together with eleven university partners from Germany, France and Switzerland, KIT has been promoting the transfer of public research to companies on the Upper Rhine since autumn... More
The entire economy is facing enormous challenges this year. The KIT Vice President for Innovation and International Affairs, Professor Thomas Hirth, considers applied research as... More
Once a year the NEULAND magazine is published and presents selected innovation highlights from KIT in retrospect. Never miss an issue with a subscription. More
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