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    Within the framework of the EU joint project “MiDiCoat“, coating systems made of titanium carbon nitride and aluminum oxide are to be further developed over the next three years in such a way that they can be used for tools in the high-speed machining of metals for longer periods of time without the use of lubricants that are hazardous to the environment and health.

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    Hydrogen plays a key role in the search for future energy sources that reduce CO2 emissions and provide a stable energy supply. The joint project "Neo-PEC" therefore aims to develop a tandem module that will be able to produce green hydrogen in a clean and cost-effective manner, thus enabling a decentralized hydrogen supply using an energy carrier which is transportable according to demand. With the help of the module, water is directly split into hydrogen and oxygen by photo-catalytic means (Photo Electro-Catalytic (PEC) Water Splitting). This novel technology does not require expensive electrolyzers and is scalable as required. For the three-year project "Neo-PEC", 3.4 million euros are being made available to the participating partners Fraunhofer IKTS, IST and CSP within the framework of the Fraunhofer internal funding program PREPARE.

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  • Connecting markets by project ideas in bioeconomy and eHealth / 2020

    InnoHealth China: The winners have been chosen – Fraunhofer IKTS is one of them

    Press release / March 04, 2020

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    The BMBF InnoHealth China campaign – led by the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft – looked for the most innovative ideas in AI, telemedicine, precision healthcare, biotechnology and drug discovery and healthy food. Now the winners have been chosen: Seven tandems, each of them consisting of one representative from research and science and one from a SME or start-up.

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  • Fraunhofer research project gets underway / 2019

    Fraunhofer starts development of refrigerant-free, energy-efficient electrocaloric heat pumps

    Press release / December 03, 2019

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    Heat pumps play a decisive role in the energy transition: Sustainably generated electricity provides heat in winter and a good climate in summer. Nowadays, heat pumps work almost exclusively on the basis of compressor technology. Compressors require harmful refrigerants, the use of which will be restricted even more by law in the future. In the Fraunhofer ElKaWe lighthouse project, six Fraunhofer Institutes are developing highly efficient electrocaloric heat pumps, which do without harmful refrigerants.

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  • © Fraunhofer IKTS

    For the agricultural sector, large quantities of nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphor, are needed in order to attain sufficient yields per hectare. On the one hand, these nutrients are cost-intensive and are chemically produced or respectively extracted, processed and transported with partly considerable environmental consequences to be used as so-called “mineral fertilizers” by farmers.

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  • The Fraunhofer Center for Energy Innovation CEI at the University of Connecticut UConn was founded on July 25, 2013. The aim of the center is to further advance innovative technologies for energy storage, management and distribution, hydropower utilization and fuel cell development through contract research. Especially in the field of environmental technologies, Fraunhofer CEI and Fraunhofer IKTS have been cooperating closely for years.

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  • Productronica 2019: Fraunhofer and partners present extremely fine-resolution circuit-board conductors / 2019

    Photostructurable pastes for 5G applications

    Press release / November 04, 2019

    For many years now, miniaturization has been the main driver of the electronics industry. This is particularly true for ceramic-based circuit boards, which have properties that make them especially suitable for high-frequency circuits. Increasingly demanding technical requirements have exposed the limits of the classic thick-film technologies used for the production of circuit-board conduc-tors. Now, however, a new generation of thick-film pastes and their photolitho-graphic structuring enable the manufacturing of extremely high-resolution thick-film structures necessary for 5G applications. Moreover, this process is suitable for mass production and industrial applications while maintaining low investment costs and only minimally extending production times. Researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS exhibit the new pastes at the Productronica trade fair in Munich from November 12 to 15 (Hall B2, Booth 228).

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    The newly founded Senodis Technologies GmbH presented itself for the first time at the Hightech Venture Days 2019. The first product to be marketed by the spin-off of Fraunhofer IKTS in Dresden, Germany is the Ceracode technology developed at IKTS for individual marking and data acquisition in hot metal forming.

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  • Vice-Chancellor visits Fraunhofer IKTS

    News / October 24, 2019

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    Accompanied by Heike Taubert, Thuringian Minister of Finance, the Federal Minister of Finance and Vice Chancellor Olaf Scholz visited Fraunhofer IKTS in Hermsdorf.

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