Technology Offers
Acoustic signals generated by lasers
A novel laser-controlled audio system has been developed at KIT that generates sound waves in a controlled and spatially non-contact manner by laser plasma modulation. Auditory sound, ultrasound and higher-frequency signals can be generated.
- 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.
- Biotechnology
- Plant engineering
- Chemical industry
- Pharmaceutical industry
- Food industry
- Medicine and healthcare
- Process and production engineering
- Analytics
Continuous fermentation of synthesis gas
A novel reactor design enables the continuous fermentation of synthesis gas under high pressure. In particular, parameter studies on fermentation can be carried out with the prototype.
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.
Cellular delivery of bioactive molecules
Cell-penetrating peptides from human skin allow efficient and non-toxic cellular uptake of bioactive agents.
- Coating technology
- Biotechnology
- Polymer industry
- Printing industry
- Medicine and healthcare
- Process and production engineering
Biodegradable parylene coatings
Surface modification with parylene coatings that are degradable for the first time opens up new uses for biomedical applications.
Making the head glassy with augmented reality
A KIT system supports ventricular puncture in surgery by means of augmented reality. Data goggles provide the surgeon with supporting information during the operation.
- Analytics
- Biotechnology
- Chemical industry
- Simulation and data processing
- Medicine and healthcare
- Software and IT
- Optical Industry
Detection of analytes using binding kinetics
New analytical method enables transformation of unselective inexpensive materials into selective receptors and increases the selectivity of established bioreceptors.