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Medical
7th April 2016
Latest alternatives for personalised medicine

Fraunhofer researchers have developed a particulary flexible additive manufacturing method that allows them to produce bone implants, dentures, surgical tools, or microreactors in almost any conceivable design. At the Medtec medical technology tradeshow in Stuttgart, the scientists from Dresden will show their research results. The small pharmaceutical plant next to the patient's bed is no bigger than a two euro coin.

Test & Measurement
1st April 2016
Real environmental data in real time for simulations

In computer aided vehicle engineering, you need accurate data on various environmental influences. This is the only way developers can conduct tests that simulate the experience of a real car. At the Hannover Messe, researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute are presenting a quick and inexpensive system that collects real data at normal driving speeds and processes this data in real time as fine-grained and coarse-grained data for 3D driving simulat...

Wireless
1st April 2016
High-frequency radar can monitor environment in 360°

Nowadays it is impossible to imagine industry without robots. Safety laser scanners mostly safeguard dangerous areas and protect people from collisions. But optical sensors have their limitations, for instance when plastic surfaces, dust or smoke obstruct their line of sight. Fraunhofer researchers have developed a new, high-frequency radar scanner that cuts through these obstacles. It can monitor its environment in a 360-degree radius, making it...

Events News
22nd March 2016
IoT & Industry 4.0 at CeBIT

In the IoT, objects and products communicate and link up independently and exchange important information. With MIOTY, the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS is presenting an intelligent platform for IoT applications at CeBIT 2016. Up to 100,000 sensors can connect to the platform at the same time and send and exchange information.

Optoelectronics
2nd March 2016
Better visibility when driving at night

According to statistics, the majority of accidents occur at dusk or at night – poor visibility is often the trigger. Intelligent headlights adapt to the current traffic situation, and can be a remedy. In collaboration with industry partners, Fraunhofer researchers have developed a high-resolution illumination system with more than 1,000 LED pixels: It offers considerably more options for precise light distribution than previous solutions ha...

Events News
19th February 2016
Fraunhofer HHI to exhibit at Embedded World 2016

At the Embedded World 2016 Fraunhofer HHI's video experts present two specific hardware implementations. Visit us at the joint Fraunhofer booth 460, hall 4. You find the following highlights at our joint booth 460 in Hall 4:

Analysis
5th January 2016
Bomb squad robot can see inside suitcases

Unattended bags are often cause for much concern, with railways and airports on high alert for abandoned luggage. This luggage proves a significant problem for the emergency services, who have to assume that they may contain explosive materials. Now, a remote-controlled robot is set to scan abandoned baggage in order to make this job easier.

Mixed Signal/Analog
23rd April 2015
Mixed signal methodology offers high automation

The Intelligent IP Mixed Signal Design Flow methodology developed by the Design Automation group at the Fraunhofer Institute for ICs IIS offers an unparalleled degree of automation, especially for the otherwise time-consuming, error-prone analogue portion of the design. Mixed-signal ICs are found in many of today's microelectronics, from safety-critical automotive applications to medical and aerospace systems.

Analysis
22nd December 2014
Fraunhofer & RoodMicrotec partner

Expanding their existing cooperation, RoodMicrotec and Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS aim to offer their customers complete solutions throughout the whole supply chain, from ASIC design to volume production. Fraunhofer IIS will provide their customers with a more efficient and complete supply chain solution from concept through all processes of design, manufacture, assembly, electrical test, qualification and finally delivery of...

Renewables
14th January 2014
Printable transparent electrodes for OLEDs and solar cells

After a term of 3 years, the jointly funded project IMAGE has been successfully completed. As a result, the project partners, Carnot MIB from Bordeaux (project leaded by LCPO) and Fraunhofer COMEDD from Dresden, demonstrated novel transparent electrodes, which are arranged on a backing film and enable flexible electronic components. Made up of organic materials, these electrodes were performance tested by using flexible OLEDs and organic sol...

Renewables
4th December 2013
Connecting electric vehicles to the power grid

Engineers at Fraunhofer ESK have specified and implemented the required communication interface as part of the EU-sponsored smart vehicle-to-grid interface (SMARTV2G) project. This project aims to create a system in which electric vehicles use and temporarily store energy. By temporarily storing the energy, it can be fed back into the grid as needed.

Optoelectronics
7th September 2013
Manufacturing Of Individual OLED And Organic Solar Cells With Cloudconcept

The manufacturing of individually designed organic light-emitting diodes and solar cells and their combination can be realized in the near future. After three years the project ManuCloud (distributed Cloud product specification and supply chain manufacturing execution infrastructure), which was funded by the European Union, now successfully completed its work. As result the project partners Heliatek, Fraunhofer COMEDD, Tridonic Dresden and GSS Ge...

Optoelectronics
17th May 2013
Application scenarios for interactive OLED data-eyeglasses

Fraunhofer COMEDD will present the interactive OLED data eyeglasses at the Augmented World Expo in Santa Clara. The possibility to control data with one’s eyes and without using hands or speech fascinates a broad number of potential users. The developers of the eyeglasses received already a wide range of requests from different areas of life and work. In collaboration with partners from various disciplines such as medicine, psychology and indus...

Optoelectronics
18th April 2013
Image Processing For OLED-On-Silicon Sensors

For some time Fraunhofer COMEDD integrates organic light emitting diodes (OLED) in combination with sensor devices in silicon. Thus we are able to develop various customized sensor applications. These sensors can be used e. g. in industry, medicine or the biotechnology sector. The processing of the resulting data is essential for the use of these sensors in the different fields of applications.

Analysis
12th March 2013
Interactive OLED data eyeglasses wins INNOVATION AWARD IT 2013

On March 5th, 2013 the Innovation Award IT 2013, awarded by the “Initiative of medium-sized businesses”, was presented to the winners during the CeBIT 2013, in Hanover/Germany. The interactive OLED data eyeglasses wins the award in the category “hardware”.

Optoelectronics
21st November 2012
Higher Resolution for Laser Scanning and Laser Projection

The newly developed LinScan scanner technology from Fraunhofer IPMS opens up new possibilities for laser scanners and laser projectors. This new driving scheme allows switching of the target positions of the laser beam quickly, and a dynamic adjustment of the scanning speed is also possible. 3D cameras or miniaturized laser projectors equipped with this technology offer higher resolution and make innovative solutions possible, such as robot eyes ...

Analysis
21st November 2012
Fabian Schleyerbach wins „coOLED“ - design competition with OLED of Fraunhofer COMEDD

On October 16th, 2012 the winner of this year´s belektro-competition for students has been announced during the opening event of the „belektro“ – a trade fair for electrical engineering, electronics and lighting. The winner of the competition „coOLED“ is Fabian Schleyerbach from the Academy for Interior- and Objectdesign in Cham/Bavaria, who presented a design table lamp. For the design of this lamp Mr. Schleyerbach used OLED (Organic ...

Optoelectronics
4th August 2011
DEWOBBLED – minimizing optical path modulation

Laser sources are widely used in the industry for labeling and material-machining applications. To meet the fast growing demands concerning precision and processing speed, optical scanner systems are applied for the modulation or deflection of light. Compared to mechanical translation stages optical scanner systems provide clear benefits regarding positioning accuracy and repeatability as well as very high dynamics.

Optoelectronics
18th July 2011
Researchers have now developed an optical sensor for the windshield that can tell the difference between fog and darkness.

Driver-assistance systems help prevent accidents. Quite simply, the more a car knows about its surroundings, the more intelligently it can respond to them. Researchers have now developed an optical sensor for the windshield that can even tell the difference between fog and darkness. The system will also be available for small cars.

Test & Measurement
1st March 2011
High-speed Laser Scanners for Railways and Roads

Fraunhofer IPM had extremely fast laser scanners on show at the INTERGEO 2010 trade fair in Cologne, Germany. These eye-safe high-tech systems can record more than one million measuring points per second, measuring their distances down to a millimeter if required by customers or the application.

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