"ADMONT" - European Research on More-than-Moore Technologies
As part of the »Advanced Distributed Pilot Line for Morethan- Moore Technologies (ADMONT)« project coordinated by X-FAB Dresden, since the beginning of 2015 a total of 19 European partners have been collaborating on the development of a pilot line for the manufacture of semiconductor chips in Dresden with advanced functionalities (»More-than-Moore«).
"Showcase Bavaria-Saxony ELECTRIC MOBILITY CONNECTS"
Already since 2009, the Free State has been participating as a model region in Germany’s federal program »Electric Mobility in Model Regions.« And since 2012, Saxony has also been promoting numerous demonstration and pilot projects within the scope of the federal program »Showcase Bavaria-Saxony ELECTRIC MOBILITY CONNECTS« which are tried and tested in a practical approach and which can be experienced at a broader scale.
"enerMAT" - Saxony researches on complex energy management systems for buildings
The five project partners of the »enerMAT« project – the Fraunhofer EAS IIS Dresden and four Saxon SMEs – want to drastically simplify the complex design process for energy management systems which integrate the entire building installations. Their objective is to use only the amount of energy in buildings which is actually needed – without reducing the level of comfort.
"fast" Dresden: Technological Leap through Real-time Capability
The Twenty20 Project Consortium “fast” seeks to achieve a technological breakthrough with real-time capability as well as better communication, safety, efficiency, and health. The 82 consortium partners include 44 small and medium sized enterprises, 19 large corporations, 8 universities as well as 6 research institutions. The partners cover the entire value creation chain from materials and semiconductors to software all the way to complex systems, communication systems as well as distribution and service.
"futureTEX" - A pioneering, future-oriented model for traditional branches during the fourth industrial revolution
The project "futureTEX" is one of the winners of the “Twenty20 – Partnership for Innovation” program, which had been launched by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). Until 2019 scientific institutions, commercial enterprises, and associations from all over Germany will all be working on a pioneering, future-oriented model for traditional branches during the fourth industrial revolution.
A One of a Kind Center in Germany’s Academic Landscape - EMC Lab at the Zwickau University of Applied Sciences
The scientists at the Center for Automotive Electronics at the Zwickau University of Applied Sciences (WHZ) are working on the EMC compatible design and construction of vehicles and components as well as the development of EMC testing and measurement procedures. Their EMC Lab, which was officially inaugurated in 2011, is not only the core field of their activities, but is also one of a kind in Germany’s academic landscape.
A Salamander as Research Director - The Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden (CRTD)
More than 300 axolotls live in the amphibian breeding plant at the Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden (CRTD) at Dresden University of Technology. By researching these masters of regeneration, it is possible to discover how precisely the replaced limbs are regrown.
Alexander Stamos und Christoph Braun, stamos und braun prothesenwerk gmbh
“For our start-up, the business venue Saxony was the right choice in all respects. With pre-seed consulting and start-up coaching, we were supported already when we took our first steps into self-employment.
Cluster of excellence "cfaed" - Interdisciplinary research on new technologies for the IT of the future
The »Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden (cfaed)« pools the research expertise of 60 scientists from the Dresden and Chemnitz Universities of Technology, as well as of 9 nonuniversity research institutes with the objective of researching entirely new technologies for the electronic information and data processing of the future in a globally unique, interdisciplinary approach.