Technology Offers
- Plant engineering
- Electrical engineering
- Mechanical engineering
- Process and production engineering
- Measurement technology
Dry battery electrodes efficiently and modularly
Inline measurement technology and customizable air routing ensure data-based control of drying systems and thus reduce rejects and set-up times.
Thermal validation with dummy battery cell
A battery cell model from KIT enables safe and efficient thermal evaluation of battery systems under real conditions.
- Aerospace industry
- Automotive industry
- Electrical engineering
- Energy and water supply
- Energy technology
- Measurement technology
- Mechanical engineering
- Process and production engineering
- Automation / IT
- Simulation and data processing
Performance test for fuel cell systems
A new KIT fuel cell test bench simplifies the testing of complete fuel cell systems with interchangeable subcomponents.
- Coating technology
- Electrical engineering
- Printing industry
- Process and production engineering
- Communication and data transmission
- Microtechnology / precision mechanics
- Measurement technology
New qubit application for quantum circuits
A method for the fabrication of superconducting Josephson junctions has been developed at KIT. The production of the new qubits by means of single-layer evaporation is significantly simpler than previously used methods.
- Medicine and healthcare
- Simulation and data processing
- Software and IT
- Automation / IT
- Measurement technology
Heart models for the treatment of atrial fibrillation
Individual, digital heart models can be used to test therapies in order to select the one that promises the greatest success. A KIT method creates patient-specific virtual images of the heart from clinical data.
- Mechanical engineering
- Electrical engineering
- Services
- Measurement technology
- Simulation and data processing
Robot with hand-arm model tests power tools
KIT offers a ultramodern test facility for automated testing of hand-held power tools. A robot simulates user groups and ensures reproducible test results.
- Automotive industry
- Energy and water supply
- Energy technology
- Simulation and data processing
- Safety technology
- Environmental technology
- Automation / IT
- Services
- Measurement technology
- Electrical engineering
Power Hardware-in-the-Loop as Real Lab for the Energy Transition
The Energy Lab 2.0 at KIT provides a virtual real-time simulation environment for testing power hardware components under real power grid conditions.
- Drive technology
- Automotive industry
- Mechanical engineering
- Process and production engineering
- Measurement technology
- Simulation and data processing
- Services
From vehicle noise to warning system
KIT researchers analyse, how mobility caused noise and sound affect humans. Research is also being conducted on the chassis dynamometer to find out how the car of the future may sound.
Determine ventricular far field with catheter
Computer system improves signals from ablation catheters in cardiac arrhythmias by calculating the ventricular far field in unipolar electrograms in the atrium.
- Automotive industry
- Drive technology
- Automation / IT
- Measurement technology
- Simulation and data processing
- Safety technology
- Services
- Analytics
Automobiles on the test bench
KIT's vehicle-in-the-loop test bench enables continuous, close-to-reality vehicle tests, considering the interaction with the driver and the environment.