Technology Offers
High-resolution radar with integrated communication
New KIT method uses frequency combs to increase the bandwidth of digital radar systems and at the same time enables integration into communication networks such as 6G.
- Plant engineering
- Automation / IT
- Filter technology
- Polymer industry
- Food industry
- Optical Industry
- Pharmaceutical industry
- Raw material and textile industry
- Process and production engineering
- Electrical engineering
Sensor-based sorting without compressed air
With a new optical sorter based on an area-scan camera and an array of mechanical actuators, bulk material can be separated without compressed air with high throughput and precision.
- Plant engineering
- Automation / IT
- Automotive industry
- Printing industry
- Communication and data transmission
- Mechanical engineering
- Simulation and data processing
- Software and IT
- Process and production engineering
Automate material flow simulations
The KIT's open source Python package "prodsys" automates material flow simulations to optimize discrete production systems.
- Simulation and data processing
- Automation / IT
- Plant engineering
- Mechanical engineering
- Communication and data transmission
- Software and IT
- Services
- Process and production engineering
With authoring system to virtual twin
Virtual engineering software PolyVR of KIT simplifies and accelerates virtualization of machines, plants, and technical processes.
- 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.
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.
- Plant engineering
- Drive technology
- Automotive industry
- Building industry
- Polymer industry
- Mechanical engineering
- Process and production engineering
Inspecting surfaces with machine learning
A method has been developed at KIT to automatically evaluate surface states of objects using video images, neural networks, and machine learning. Intelligent surface inspection can improve defect inspection.
Adaptive gearbox for robots based on the human model
Muscles work quickly and with little force or slowly and powerfully. With a novel adaptive linear gear unit, this behavior for electric motors in robots is implemented in the smallest possible space.
- 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.