Technology Offers
- 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.
- Coating technology
- Printing industry
- Electrical engineering
- Energy technology
- Optical Industry
- Process and production engineering
- Chemical industry
Environmentally friendly organic solar cells
Novel process for producing semiconductor inks increases the environmental friendliness of solar cell production.
- Plant engineering
- Automotive industry
- Printing industry
- Polymer industry
- Process and production engineering
- Aerospace industry
3D microwave printer for continuous fiber reinforced polymer
A new system for additive manufacturing by using microwave heating to print components made of continuous fiber reinforced composites quickly and efficiently.
- Coating technology
- Printing industry
- Electrical engineering
- Biotechnology
- Process and production engineering
On-demand digital printing with aerosol jet print head
New aerosol-on-demand (AoD) printing process with a jet print head enables functional digital printing on uneven substrates even with small volumes of fluid.
- Coating technology
- Polymer industry
- Process and production engineering
- Printing industry
- Microtechnology / precision mechanics
Pure white on polymer basis
Microstructured, porous polymer films and powders produce white coloration for industrial products as a non-toxic alternative to titanium dioxide.
- Electrical engineering
- Coating technology
- Printing industry
- Polymer industry
- Process and production engineering
- 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.