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Non-destructive onsite analysis of organic substances
Compact and ultra-compact near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy systems are essential for analysing organic substances across varied industries such as food, textiles, and pharmaceuticals.
Custom silicon chips for printed electronics material characterisation
How efficient are new materials? Does changing the properties lead to better conductivity? The Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS develops and manufactures silicon substrates for this purpose.
Cold spin-electronics for quantum technologies
The Fraunhofer IPMS, Dresden and the Max Planck Institute for Microstructure Physics, Halle, are collaborating on innovative spin-based memory and logic components that operate at low temperatures.
New pH sensing layer successfully integrated into an ISFET
Fraunhofer IPMS has announced a significant advance in chemical and biochemical analysis with new pH sensing layers.
Solder Chemistry to participate in the Fraunhofer Future Packaging Production Line
Solder Chemistry will feature its complete suite of services for PCBA as part of the Fraunhofer Future Packaging Production Line exhibition at SMTconnect, June 11-13, in Nuremberg, Germany.
Strengthening the security of broadband 5G/6G communication networks
The security of communication networks is becoming more and more important with increasing digitalisation.
RISC-V development at Fraunhofer IPMS
The accessibility of RISC-V has started a revolution and, thanks to its open architecture, allows developers to design processors tailored to specific requirements.
Leading edge semiconductor research on 200/300mm wafers
The Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS, situated in Silicon Saxony, provides both large-scale chip manufacturers and smaller entities access to cutting-edge photonic microsystems technology.
Diamonds are a quantum computer’s best friend
European scientists are using diamonds tobuild a new quantum computerthat works without needing to be cooled to ultra-low temperatures.
New spectral camera uses AI to boost farm yields by 20%
A team of EU scientists is developing a new spectral camera that uses photonics to reveal what the eye cannot see.