Technology Offers
- Process and production engineering
- Polymer industry
- Automotive industry
- Aerospace industry
- Metal industry
Loadable inserts in CFRP lightweight design
Novel inserts for CFRP sandwich structures allow cost-efficient manufacturing and require no subsequent joining steps.
- Energy technology
- Chemical industry
- Energy and water supply
- Coating technology
- Automotive industry
- Process and production engineering
A reinforcement for electrolytes
New class of materials consisting of filler-reinforced polymerised ionogels can be used as solid electrolyte membrane for lithium-ion batteries.
Efficient DNA smugglers
New tailored, polymeric base, cationic particles improve transfection of nucleic acids in cell biology.
Chromatography under control
A new method monitors chromatographic filtration in real time and enables continuous process control.
- Automation / IT
- Analytics
- Environmental technology
- Plant engineering
- Chemical industry
- Measurement technology
A bright sample collector
An automated sample-collecting robot facilitates sampling of fluids for geological examinations in poorly accessible places.
Transformers for the energy transition
A compact, low-cost design for solid-state transformers has proved to be particularly adaptable in switching to renewable energies.
Strong polymers for stronger accumulators
An efficiently manufactured separator made of a novel material mix can lengthen the life of lithium-ion accumulators.
- Coating technology
- Building industry
- Medicine and healthcare
- Microtechnology / precision mechanics
- Process and production engineering
- Safety technology
- Measurement technology
Long-lasting, highly efficient LED lights
Novel parallel LED wiring enables high power-saving potential for bright spotlights.
- Automotive industry
- Chemical industry
- Energy technology
- Polymer industry
- Mechanical engineering
- Food industry
- Process and production engineering
- Simulation and data processing
- Software and IT
- Drive technology
Simulate atomization at multiple scales
Virtual test bench using particle-based hydrodynamics provides improved simulation and realistic visualization of two-phase flows during atomization.