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  • Our Tuesday feature: In the #diensttalk, our employees give a little insight into their work and reveal the vision that drives them. Hans-Jürgen Friedrich has been working on issues relating to the treatment of mine water using electrochemical processes for around 30 years. He tests purification technologies in the depths of the Ehrenfriedersdorf tin mine – an opportunity for the region and the environment.

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    Since this year, the Center for Economics and Management of Technologies (CEM), based in Halle (Saale), has been integrated as a new structural unit at Fraunhofer IKTS. In this interview, its director, Dr. Daniela Pufky-Heinrich, and the deputy director of Fraunhofer IKTS, Prof. Dr. Michael Stelter, provide an insight into the future collaboration.

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  • Author / video: Fanny Pohontsch and Andrea Gaal / 2024

    #diensttalk with Dr.-Ing. Christiane Schuster about fine mechanics and nanoscale manufacturing

    August 20, 2024

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    Our Tuesday feature: In the #diensttalk, our employees give a little insight into their work and reveal the vision that drives them. Christiane Schuster works on optical testing methods and nanosensor technology at the IKTS site in Dresden-Klotzsche. As head of the working group of the same name, she explains what lies behind this and reveals her personal research highlights to date. We also find out what she is most passionate about.

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  • Author: Fanny Pohontsch / 2024

    Cultivating plants in a controlled environment

    June 20, 2024

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    People at Fraunhofer IKTS are driven by the aim to develop holistic economical and sustainable systems as well as services for practical applications. They work together across various disciplines to gain insight into the complex questions of our time, and drive innovation.

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  • Author: Fanny Pohontsch / 2024

    Carbon in the cycle

    June 19, 2024

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    Carbon (or simply: C) has a bad reputation. At the same time, carbon is everywhere. It is the atom of life and shapes our entire economy. Carbon is part of our DNA, the foods we eat, and the products we use every day. Carbon is part of the fuels that power our vehicles and factories or heat our homes, and the materials we use to build our cities. In industry, carbon is both a source of energy and a raw material – all of organic chemistry and the downstream added value, including the building materials and plastics industries, is based on carbon.

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  • Author / video: Annegret Kolarow / 2023

    #diensttalk with Dr. Stefanie Seitz on transfer and vocational training

    November 27, 2023

    #diensttalk with Dr. Stefanie Seitz on transfer and vocational training.
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    The Tuesday feature. In the #diensttalk series, our employees give a brief insight into their activities and reveal what vision drives them. This time, Dr. Stefanie Seitz, transfer expert at IKTS, gives us an insight into how she develops innovative formats for vocational training, e.g. for the automotive industry, and supports researchers in putting their ideas, knowledge and developments into practice.

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  • The POXOS® team successfully loaded the POXYGEN® oxygen generator to transport it to the Bitterfeld-Wolfen wastewater treatment plant for testing.
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    Wastewater treatment in sewage plants is conventionally carried out in three stages: First, there is mechanical filtration, followed by biological treatment, and finally secondary sedimentation, in which the treated wastewater is separated from the sewage sludge. Increasingly, however, a fourth treatment stage is being used, which is intended in particular to remove micropollutants such as pesticides or detergents from wastewater. In this treatment stage, ozonation takes place. The ozone (O3) reacts with organic compounds, bacteria, viruses and other pollutants in the water and causes their oxidation or destruction.

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  • Author: Fanny Pohontsch / 2023

    Global spotlight on PtX technologies from Dresden

    November 07, 2023

    Automated assembly of Solid Oxide Cell (SOC) stacks.
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    In the Paris Agreement on climate protection, the global community for the first time made a binding commitment under international law to ambitious climate protection targets. The countries involved want to work together to drive forward the global energy transition. This requires breakthrough technologies such as those that have been the focus of developments at Fraunhofer IKTS since the institute was founded in 1992. In particular, high-temperature electrolysis-based system chains, which, for example, produce hydrogen, synthetic fuels and fertilizers particularly efficiently from green electricity, air and water, are now about to make an evolutionary leap from the laboratory to international practical use.

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  • Uncoated high-speed steel stirrers show clear signs of wear after only half a year.
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    A clever idea is paying off: coating stirrers in biogas plants with specially developed polymer concretes can double their service life. The researchers at Fraunhofer IKTS now intend to conquer other markets with their extremely wear-resistant coating technology. Industries that have to stir or pump aggressive substrates and suspensions could benefit enormously. The focus is on the chemical industry and the food and construction industries. But exciting solutions are also on the horizon for wind power rotor blades, which could reduce erosion damage.

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