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FLEXIBLE, SECURE AND INTUITIVE PRODUCTION

Photo acknowledgments

Page 6: Otterbach

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ART-KON-TOR

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H A N N O V E R M E S S E , A P R I L 2 5 – 2 9 , 2 0 1 6

VISIT HANNOVER MESSE FOR FREE

HOW TO CLAIM YOUR FREE TICKET

Visit Fraunhofer at HANNOVER MESSE and use the code provid-

ed below. Please register online at www.hannovermesse.de.

Scroll down and click on “Tickets” then choose “Ticket registra-

tion”. There you may activate your ticket. The ticket is valid for

admittance to the show throughout the entire event, however,

not for public transport.

We look forward to your visit!

Your activation code:

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EVENTS P. 2

CONTENTS

JOINT BOOTHS P. 4

Future Factory p. 4

Simulation p. 16

Production p. 22

THE HALLS AT A GLANCE P. 32

SITE PLAN AND FRAUNHOFER UNITS (FOLD-OUT)

Visit our website www.fraunhofer.de/hm2016e or read our exciting HANNOVER MESSE news at the booth and learn more about Fraunhofer exhibits and other highlights at the fair.

P R E S S E V E N T S W W W . F R A U N H O F E R . D E / P R E S S - H M 2 0 1 6

Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft

Press conference

“Fraunhofer Future Factory –

flexible, secure, intuitive”

2.00 – 3.00 pm

Convention Center, Room 12

Prof. Dr. Reimund Neugebauer,

President of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft

Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft

Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft

Press conference

“Numeric simulation”

10.00 – 11.00 am

Hall 7, Booth E11

Andreas Burblies,

Speaker of the Fraunhofer Simulation Alliance

Fraunhofer Simulation Alliance

Mon, April 25

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Tue, April 26

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DIGITAL PRESS KIT

Our digital press kit includes all press events, press information,

photographs and films of our exhibits at HANNOVER MESSE

2016. Our experts will be happy to give you an interview. Please

contact us in advance.

Contact

Beate Koch

Phone +49 89 1205-1333

[email protected]

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THE FACTORY OF THE FUTURE – FLEXIBLE, SECURE, INTUITIVE

Production of the future will have to meet high demands: It must

be flexible, secure and intuitive. “Industry 4.0” stands for the

intelligent interconnection of product development, production,

logistics and customers.

Fraunhofer plays an essential role in this regard and with its solution

for the manufacturing industry enables enterprises to remain

competitive on an international scale. In addition to the security of

production networks and the reliability of production units, the focus

is on their flexible operation even for smallest lot sizes as well as on

an intuitive design of the interfaces between humans and machines.

At HANNOVER MESSE 2016, 14 Fraunhofer Research Institutions

present these and many more industry 4.0 topics in the Fraunhofer

Future Factory and showcase exhibits from the areas of industrial

processes, human-machine interaction and autonomous systems.

Furthermore, visitors may gather information about career and

training opportunities at Fraunhofer.

FUTURE FACTORYJ O I N T B O O T H

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FUTURE FACTORYJ O I N T B O O T H

SPECIAL TOPICS

Autonomous systems

Many locations and situations are difficult to access for humans

or even not accessible at all. By means of autonomous systems, it

is possible to solve different problems. Be it in the deep sea, in case

of major fires or natural disasters. At the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft

booth, Fraunhofer IOSB presents flying robots that are among others

able to create photo mosaics, and ground robots that deliver 3D

maps. Other autonomous systems map the seabed for example or

perform measuring tasks under water.

Industrial Data Space

Digitalization penetrates all business areas. And secure data

exchange is key in this regard. For this reason, the Fraunhofer-

Gesellschaft launched the Industrial Data Space initiative. At

HANNOVER MESSE, Fraunhofer demonstrates the concept and

the initiative’s possibilities. Representing around 70 application

scenarios, the example of an intelligent air freight container dem-

onstrates how companies and smart objects may be connected in

a secure network.

FRAUNHOFER USA, INC.

When Fraunhofer USA was founded in 1994, one aim was clear:

Establish the method for technology transfer proven in Germany

on the US market. Furthermore, the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft

wanted to extend its own expertise through collaboration with

international research centers and give Fraunhofer colleagues the

chance to further their qualification in an international environment.

Fraunhofer USA contributes to economic growth and created

numerous, high-quality jobs at the different Fraunhofer sites in

the USA. But not only customers from the industry appreciate

Fraunhofer activities, many partnerships have also been estab-

lished with public authorities and academic institutions.

Today, Fraunhofer USA as a wholly-owned subsidiary of the

Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft operates a total of seven research and

innovation centers and two marketing offices. Each center

is affiliated and collaborates closely with at least one of the

Fraunhofer Institutes in Germany. Activities involving more than

one center are coordinated and supported by the headquarters in

Plymouth, Michigan.

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FUTURE FACTORYJ O I N T B O O T H

FRAUNHOFER EXHIBITION PARTNERS INDUSTRY 4.0

Fraunhofer Institute for

Applied Optics and Precision Engineering IOF

Innovation alliance 3Dsensation • Human-machine interaction •

Machine vision • Innovative micro optics

www.iof.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics IAF

360° radar scanner • Object protection • High-precision distance

and speed measurement • Spectral tunable quantum cascade

lasers • Laser spectroscopy for inline measurement systems

www.iaf.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for

Embedded Systems and Communication Technologies ESK

Predictive maintenance • Cloud • Internet of things • 4G mobile

communications • Data analytics

www.esk.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for

Factory Operation and Automation IFF

Assembly assistance • Worker support • Action recognition •

Augmented Reality • Inertial sensors

www.iff.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS

Industry 4.0 • s-net® sensor networks • MIOTY – miniaturized IOT

platform • Energy management systems • Digital value-added chain

www.iis.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for

Machine Tools and Forming Technology IWU

Smart factory • Press plant 4.0 • People in production •

Resource efficiency

www.iwu.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for

Optronics, System Technologies and Image Exploitation IOSB

Industry 4.0 • IT security • Plug and work • Autonomous systems

for hostile environments

www.iosb.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology IPT

Automation of complex biotechnological production processes •

Connected adaptive production

www.ipt.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for

Telecommunications, Heinrich-Hertz-Institut, HHI

Non-destructive testing with terahertz • Wireless point-to-point

communication in industrial environments

www.hhi.fraunhofer.de

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FUTURE FACTORYJ O I N T B O O T H

Fraunhofer Group for Production

Industry 4.0 • Production technology • Efficient working

environments • Ergonomics • Energy and resource efficiency •

Less emission factory

www.produktion.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Academy

Part-time study programs, certificate courses and multi-day seminars •

Corporate Learning • Educational technology

www.academy.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer USA, Inc.

US innovation centers • Biotechnology • Sustainable energy •

Advanced manufacturing • Laser applications • Coating technologies

and diamond electronics • Industry 4.0 • Experimental software

engineering • Energy innovations • Transatlantic cooperation in R&D

www.fraunhofer.org

Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, Recruiting

Recruiting • Jobs • Vacancies • Training • Talent development •

Theses • PhDs

www.fraunhofer.de/career

Fraunhofer Industrial Data Space Initiative

Data and service sovereignty • Secure data supply chain •

Light-weight data integration • Decentralized data management

www.fraunhofer.de

CONTACT

Franziska Kowalewski

Phone +49 89 1205-1363

[email protected]

Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft

Hansastrasse 27 c

80686 München, Germany

www.fraunhofer.de

Press

Beate Koch

Phone +49 89 1205-1333

[email protected]

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FUTURE FACTORYJ O I N T B O O T H

FRAUNHOFER EXHIBITION PARTNERS ADAPTRONICS

Fraunhofer Adaptronics Alliance

Adaptronics • Monitoring • Energy harvesting • Active systems •

Intelligent materials

www.adaptronik.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for

Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS

Condition monitoring • Piezoelectric materials • Components and

converters • Ultrasonic converter • Non-destructive material testing •

Energy harvesting

www.ikts.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for

Machine Tools and Forming Technology IWU

Adaptive bearing preload • Modular force measuring system •

Shape memory actuator technology

www.iwu.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for Silicate Research ISC

Adaptive vibration damping • Actuators • Sensors • MRE valve •

Simulation

www.isc.fraunhofer.de

SMART MATERIALS AGAINST NOISE AND VIBRATIONS

Adaptronics is an active structure technology based on integration

of sensory and actuatory functions in mechanical structures.

Commonly, the term of smart structure technology is used in

this context. It aims at optimizing a product through specifically

influencing its mechanical structural characteristics.

In the focus are the active control of vibration, noise and deforma-

tion as well as the monitoring of component characteristics.

Dimensioning a system, usually multi-functional material systems

are used (e. g. electromechanical converters and piezoceramics).

This enables the design of sensory and actuatory material systems

that – integrated into mechanical components – enable the control

of disturbing energies.

The adaptronics dedicated area introduces the latest developments

in the fields of these intelligent material systems. Together with its

partners from research and industry, the Fraunhofer Adaptronics

Alliance will also present trends and future issues in addition

to present products. Visitors may experience among others an

air-cooled drive unit with an adaptive chassis attenuator, a sensor

collar for monitoring off-shore foundation structures, as well as the

principle of an adjustable bearing preload based on shape memory

actuator technology.

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FUTURE FACTORYJ O I N T B O O T H

FUTURE FACTORYJ O I N T B O O T H

Fraunhofer Institute for

Structural Durability and System Reliability LBF

Active systems • Lightweight construction and vibration technol-

ogy • Vibration reduction • Monitoring and energy harvesting

www.lbf.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for

Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST

Additive manufacturing • Tool sensor technology • Process moni-

toring • DiaForce® sensor layer • Load / temperature monitoring

www.ist.fraunhofer.de

ADAPTRONICS EXHIBITION PARTNERS

German Aerospace Center (DLR)

www.dlr.de

ETO Magnetic

www.etogroup.com

Ingpuls GmbH

www.ingpuls.de

PiesaSpan – Piezo-based add-on systems for machine tools

www.piesaspan.de

Kompetenznetz Adaptronik e. V.

www.kompetenznetz-adaptronik.de

CONTACT

Fraunhofer Adaptronics Alliance

Heiko Atzrodt

Phone +49 6151 705-236

[email protected]

Fraunhofer Adaptronics Alliance

P. O. Box 10 05 61

64205 Darmstadt, Germany

www.adaptronik.fraunhofer.de

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SIMULATION IN PRODUCT AND PROCESS DEVELOPMENT

Industrial development is characterized by high dynamics asking

for shorter development times from the idea to the final product

as well as for prompt optimization of existing products. The

implementation of computer-aided simulation processes is key in

this regard. Within its 67 institutes and research units, Fraunhofer

disposes of a wide range of application-oriented simulation

solutions for production and logistics, production engineering,

component behavior and fluid mechanics.

The Fraunhofer Simulation Alliance presents numeric simulation

technology expertise and services at their booth. The focus is on

new developments in the fields of software and material develop-

ments, production engineering, product design and component

analysis, as well as production and logistics.

SIMULATIONJ O I N T B O O T H

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SIMULATIONJ O I N T B O O T H

MAJOR AREAS OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

Product design and parts analysis

– Lightweight construction and robust design

– Digital mock-up of flexible components

– Tire simulation

– Cyberphysical systems

Production and logistics

– Mounting simulation

– Robot path planning

– Condition monitoring

– Big data in production

– Condition monitoring

– Facility availability

– Cyber-physical equivalence

– Assistance systems in production

Services

– Computer-aided engineering

– Consulting and information

– Development of simulation solutions

– Training

Software development

– Stochastic simulation

– Web-based visualization

– Tools for system simulation

Material modeling

– Biomimetic materials

– Integrated computational materials engineering (ICME)

Product engineering

– Casting

– Generative procedures

– Painting and coating simulation

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SIMULATIONJ O I N T B O O T H

FRAUNHOFER EXHIBITION PARTNERS

Fraunhofer Simulation Alliance

www.simulation.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research IGD

www.igd.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for

Industrial Mathematics ITWM

www.itwm.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for

Manufacturing Technology and Advanced Materials IFAM

www.ifam.fraunhofer.de

EXHIBITION PARTNER

fleXstructures GmbH

www.flexstructures.com

CONTACT

Fraunhofer Simulation Alliance

Andreas Burblies

Phone +49 421 2246-183

[email protected]

Fraunhofer Simulation Alliance

Wiener Strasse 12

28359 Bremen, Germany

www.simulation.fraunhofer.de

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MANUFACTURING OF THE FUTURE

Industry 4.0 focuses on smart manufacturing and logistics

systems. In the process, advanced IC and resource technologies

are being merged with classic manufacturing and logistics opera-

tions. Vertical and horizontal integration along the entire value

chain facilitates dynamic organization of business and engineer-

ing operations in shorter life cycles.

The capability to meet custom demands even makes manufacturing

of lot sizes of one profitable. The key element is interconnected

cyber-physical systems (CPS) based on embedded systems in a smart

communications structure. This will enable manufacturing workers

to use smart work systems to modify manufacturing operations at

short notice and respond to disruptions flexibly.

PRODUCTION J O I N T B O O T H

MANUFACTURING WITHOUT WORKERS? INCONCEIVABLE.

This year, the Fraunhofer Group for Production is presenting

innovative exhibits on “Integrating Industry 4.0” and “Resource

Efficiency in Manufacturing and Logistics” under the overarching

theme of “Manufacturing of the Future”. Priority is being given to

interconnecting sensors, robots, machining equipment, renewable

energy sources and IT systems.

As examples of this, the researchers are presenting new kinds

of flexibly interconnected production management in which

workers play a key role. A smart glasses solution is capable of

visualizing manufacturing operations with additional information,

thus cutting cycle times and error rates. The exhibit on driving

and picking assistance in smart logistics zones presents the rapid

and safe movement of large loads in humans’ natural sequence

of movements. Researchers are using “HyBlade” to manufacture

sheet metal rotor blades for wind turbines cost effectively and to

use them energy efficiently.

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PRODUCTION J O I N T B O O T H

EXPERTISE IN MANUFACTURING OF THE FUTURE

The Fraunhofer Group for Production is a collaborative partnership

among Fraunhofer Institutes intent on pursuing joint research and

development in manufacturing. Pooling the individual institutes’

expertise and experience enables us to offer industry, retail and

service clients complete solutions from one source.

Research and industry are collaborating closely and interdisciplin-

arily. This enables the Fraunhofer Group for Production to offer a

wide range of technologies and services, which ready companies

for Manufacturing of the Future.

Our specializations

– Product development

– Manufacturing technologies

– Manufacturing systems

– Manufacturing operations

– Production management

– Logistics

THE FRAUNHOFER GROUP FOR PRODUCTION’S EXPERTISE

– Industry 4.0 / smart manufacturing

– Industrial manufacturing systems

– Robotics

– More stable manufacturing operations

– Resource efficiency and sustainability in manufacturing

– Manufacturing technologies

– Materials and components

– Logistics and supply chain management

– Operations management

– Process engineering

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PRODUCTION J O I N T B O O T H

FRAUNHOFER EXHIBITION PARTNERS

Fraunhofer Institute for Factory Operation and Automation IFFwww.iff.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for Machine Tools and Forming Technology IWUwww.iwu.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for Machine Tools and Forming Technology IWU,Project Group for Resource-efficient Mechatronic Processing Machineswww.iwu.fraunhofer.de/de/projektgruppen

Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPAwww.ipa.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology IWSwww.iws.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology IPKwww.ipk.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology IPTwww.ipt.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Group for Productionwww.produktion.fraunhofer.de

CONTACT

Fraunhofer Group for ProductionFabian BehrendtPhone +49 391 4090-411 [email protected] c / o Fraunhofer Institute for Factory Operation and Automation IFFSandtorstrasse 22

39106 Magdeburg, Germany

www.produktion.fraunhofer.de

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FURTHER FRAUNHOFER UNITS

Fraunhofer Institute for Applied and Integrated Security AISECHall 8, Booth D08www.aisec.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute forCeramic Technologies and Systems IKTSHall 6, Booth B16Hall 27, Booth B40www.ikts.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute forChemical Technology ICT – IMMHall 27, Booth B72www.imm.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research IGDHall 2, Booth C28www.igd.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute forDigital Media Technology IDMTHall 4, Booth F34www.idmt.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute forElectronic Nano Systems ENASHall 6, Booth H44 (6)www.enas.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for Factory Operation and Automation IFFHall 17, Booth A18/1 (A22)www.iff.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering IAOHall 27, Booth H71www.iao.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Technology and Advanced Materials IFAMHall 27, Booth B40ww.ifam.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology IWSHall 6, Booth A30www.iws.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for Optronics, System Technologies and Image Exploitation IOSB,Application Center for Industrial AutomationHall 16, Booth A04

www.iosb.fraunhofer.de

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FURTHER FRAUNHOFER UNITS

Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology IPT

Hall 7, Booth D28

Hall 16, Booth A04

www.ipt.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for Silicate Research ISC

Hall 2, Booth A52

www.isc.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for Silicate Research ISC,

Center for High Temperature Materials and Design

Hall 6, Booth E46

www.htl.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE

Hall 27, Booth C62

www.ise.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer USA, Inc.

Hall 2, Booth B60 (11)

www.fraunhofer.org

Fraunhofer Venture

Hall 3, Booth A01

www.fraunhoferventure.de

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FRAUNHOFER UNITS

■ Future Factory joint booth p. 4

■ Production joint booth p. 22

■ Simulation joint booth p. 16

■ Fraunhofer Academy p. 10■ Fraunhofer

Adaptronics Alliance p. 13■ Fraunhofer AISEC p. 28■ Fraunhofer ENAS p. 28■ Fraunhofer ESK p. 8 ■ Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft,

Recruiting p. 10■ Fraunhofer Group for

Production p. 10, 27■ Fraunhofer HHI p. 9■ Fraunhofer IAF p. 8■ Fraunhofer IAO p. 29■ Fraunhofer ICT – IMM p. 28■ Fraunhofer IDMT p. 28■ Fraunhofer IFAM p. 20, 29 ■ Fraunhofer IFF p. 8, 26, 29■ Fraunhofer IGD p. 20, 28 ■ Fraunhofer IIS p. 9■ Fraunhofer IKTS p. 13, 28■ Fraunhofer Industrial Data Space Initiative p. 10■ Fraunhofer IOF p. 8 ■ Fraunhofer IOSB p. 9, 29 ■ Fraunhofer IPA p. 26 ■ Fraunhofer IPK p. 26 ■ Fraunhofer IPT p. 9, 27, 30

■ Fraunhofer ISC p. 13, 30 ■ Fraunhofer ISE p. 30 ■ Fraunhofer IST p. 14 ■ Fraunhofer ITWM p. 20 ■ Fraunhofer IWS p. 26, 29 ■ Fraunhofer IWU p. 9, 13, 26■ Fraunhofer LBF p. 14■ Fraunhofer

Simulation Alliance p. 20 ■ Fraunhofer USA, Inc. p. 10, 30 ■ Fraunhofer Venture p. 30

Hall 2, Booth B60 Fraunhofer USA, Inc.

Hall 2, Booth A52Fraunhofer ISC

Hall 2, Booth C16 / 22Future Factoryjoint booth

Hall 2, Booth C28Fraunhofer IGD

Hall 3, Booth A01Fraunhofer Venture

Hall 4, Booth F34Fraunhofer IDMT

Hall 6, Booth A30Fraunhofer IWS

Hall 6, Booth B16Fraunhofer IKTS

Hall 6, Booth E46Fraunhofer ISC

Hall 6, Booth H44Fraunhofer ENAS

Hall 7, Booth E11Simulationjoint booth

Hall 7, Booth D28Fraunhofer IPT

Hall 8, Booth D08Fraunhofer AISEC

Hall 16, Booth A04Fraunhofer IOSBFraunhofer IPT

Hall 17, Booth A18 / 1Fraunhofer IFF

Hall 17, Booth C18Productionjoint booth

Hall 27, Booth B40Fraunhofer IFAM Fraunhofer IKTS

Hall 27, Booth B72Fraunhofer ICT – IMM

Hall 27, Booth C62Fraunhofer ISE

Hall 27, Booth H71Fraunhofer IAO

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Hall 17, Booth C18■ Production

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Photo acknowledgments

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ART-KON-TOR

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ART-KON-TOR

Page 27: Ivan Bajic / iStockphoto

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All other photos:

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Editorial notes

Communications

Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft

Klaudia Kunze

Director Communications

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Project management

Franziska Kowalewski

Phone +49 89 1205-1363

franziska.kowalewski@

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