NEULAND
The application round for the 12th NEULAND 2024 innovation competition at KIT is now open. Take part and submit your clever ideas and projects. More
Cooperation
A delegation of KIT visited Bilfinger Noell GmbH in Würzburg at the end of the technology transfer project PINE. The PINE mobile cloud chamber for measuring ice nuclei particles... More
Learn more about what InnovationChallenge is and how the participants of the first digital hackathon feel about the format. More
Transfer project
A new German-French technology transfer project between KIT and PROTAVIC INTERNATIONAL has started with the kick-off in July 2021. The goal of the project is to develop an... More
TT Community
In the field of technology transfer, Birgit Schulze and Jan-Niklas Blötz strengthen the four-member team of innovation managers at KIT. We introduce the complete team to you. More
KIT researchers have developed a battery management system for stationary home storage systems in cooperation with RCT Power GmbH. The system ensures the operation of the power... More
Technology
Together with Bilfinger Noell GmbH, researchers from the Institute for Meteorology and Climate Research (IMK) at KIT want to professionalize cloud research. With the help of the... More
With a circuit topology from the Light Technology Institute of the KIT, LED lights become more economical, fail-safe and durable. Together with GRATZ Luminance GmbH and... More
Together with their Chinese partners, Professor Jivka Ovtcharova and her team of researchers are developing a virtual driving trainer for driving schools in China. Realistic... More
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