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With authoring system to virtual twin
Virtual engineering software PolyVR of KIT simplifies and accelerates virtualization of machines, plants, and technical processes.
- Medicine and healthcare
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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.
- Electrical engineering
- Coating technology
- Printing industry
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- Raw material and textile industry
- Microtechnology / precision mechanics
Printing flexible electronics
Highly conductive ink with reduced metallic particle content enables the additive production of highly stretchable electronics for soft electronic applications.
Heartbeat in time
A newly developed analysis system to support the diagnosis of recurrent atrial flutter and its treatment with catheter ablation.
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Simulate atomization at multiple scales
Virtual test bench using particle-based hydrodynamics provides improved simulation and realistic visualization of two-phase flows during atomization.
- Plant engineering
- Automotive industry
- Chemical industry
- Energy technology
- Mechanical engineering
- Metal industry
- Microtechnology / precision mechanics
- Process and production engineering
Elegantly insulated
Laser-sintered multi-walled pipe elements with insulating intermediate layer offer wide range of applications.
Printable electrolytes
Intelligent products could become even cheaper in the future with printable electronics, for which a special electrolyte was developed at KIT.
- Microtechnology / precision mechanics
- Process and production engineering
- Electrical engineering
- Energy technology
- Software and IT
- Printing industry
- Coating technology
- Automation / IT
Nanoparticles from the printer
Printable electrolyte-nanoparticle mixture opens up new options in printable electronics
- Chemical industry
- Filter technology
- Ceramic industry
- Process and production engineering
- Automotive industry
- Energy and water supply
Superfine, robust, and low priced
An alternative process line for manufacture of macroporous ceramics for technological and medical uses.