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  • The Fraunhofer IST at LASER World of PHOTONICS 2025 / 2025

    Infrared optics for extreme demands

    Press Release / June 06, 2025

    The infrared range is relevant for many new applications, from Earth observation to defense. Here, the sputtered layers of different materials shown here promise outstanding optical performance and improved environmental resistance, which have been qualified in various standardized tests.
    © Fraunhofer IST

    High-performance, environmentally stable infrared optics are essential for modern applications in analytics, security and aerospace. At LASER World of Photonics 2025, the Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST will be presenting newly developed coating solutions that offer maximum precision and long-term stability – even under extreme conditions.

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  • Frank Neumann, Ricarda-Laura Sack, Joachim Koschikowski and Simone Kondruweit-Reinema (from left) received the Innovations for a Better Future award from the Fraunhofer Future Foundation.
    © Fraunhofer / Piotr Banczerowski

    Around the world, there is a lack of comprehensive medical care for people living in remote areas. Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST and the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE have devised a solution for this in the PreCare project: a flexible, modular health platform that can be installed on the bed of a pickup truck. It is already in use in South Africa and Namibia. The team was presented with the Innovations for a Better Future award from the Fraunhofer-Zukunftsstiftung (Fraunhofer Future Foundation) for this development.

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  • The Fraunhofer IST at LASER World of PHOTONICS 2025 / 2025

    Compact hyperspectral imaging through integrated interference filters

    Press Release / June 04, 2025

    The extremely compact hyperspectral filter unites three linearly variable bandpass filters on a substrate that is only 10 mm in size. In the finished instrument, this filter sits directly in front of the camera chip and enables high-precision spectral analyses.
    © Fraunhofer IST

    For a long time, hyperspectral imaging was considered complex and space-consuming. New technologies are, however, now paving the way for compact and efficient solutions. Interference filters that can be integrated directly into CMOS image sensors enable customized spectral analyses in the smallest of spaces. They thereby open up new application possibilities in environmental monitoring, agriculture and industrial quality assurance. The Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST will be providing an insight into this key optical-sensor technology on the Fraunhofer joint stand at this year’s LASER World of Photonics in Munich.

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  • The Fraunhofer IST at automatica 2025 / 2025

    Innovative thin-film sensor technology enables automated real-time quality control in plastic injection molding

    Press Release / June 02, 2025

    Tool insert with thin-film sensors for plastic injection molding.
    © Fraunhofer IST, Martin Rekowski

    For the resource-conserving and, at the same time, economical production of plastic components, the utilization of intelligent, automated processes is crucial. At automatica 2025, the Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST will be showcasing an innovative sensor system that records process data such as temperature and pressure in real time - directly in the tool. The wear-resistant thin-film sensors and the adoption of machine learning methods enable precise monitoring, automated quality assurance and sustainable optimization of the injection-molding process.

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  • New simulation approaches from the Fraunhofer IST aim to improve the interaction between simulation and practice / 2025

    Digital tools for industrial process development

    Press Release / May 21, 2025

    Dr. Dennis Barton, Team Leader Simulation, explains the new simulation approaches at Fraunhofer IST with the help of a monitor.

    Whether in vacuum coating or water treatment, simulations are indispensable tools for research and development. They make it possible to reduce the number of physical tests, configure processes more efficiently and save valuable resources. Until now, however, their utilization has generally been reserved for specialized experts. The Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST is going to fundamentally change this - with a new approach that takes simulation out of the expert niche and transfers it directly into industrial practice.

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  • New international standard creates reliable test basis for photocatalytic self-cleaning surfaces / 2025

    Fraunhofer IST successfully contributes towards the publication of ISO standard 10678

    Press Release / April 09, 2025

    Methylene blue measuring facility in accordance with DIN 52980.
    © Fraunhofer IST

    Through its expertise, the Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST has provided a significant contribution towards the successful revision and publication of the international standard ISO 10678. The standard regulates the procedure for determining the photocatalytic activity of surfaces by means of the degradation of methylene blue under UV irradiation. It enables an objective assessment of the self-cleaning properties of surfaces and provides manufacturers of coated materials with a reliable basis for product certification.

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  • Participants of the CirProTech kick-off meeting at the OHLF in Wolfsburg.
    © M. Mengedoht @OHLF

    At the beginning of March, the third funding period commenced for the Open Hybrid LabFactory (OHLF) research campus, which is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). In collaboration with Volkswagen, the Technische Universität Braunschweig, the Fraunhofer Center Circular Economy for Mobility CCEM, Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences and 35 further partners, practice-oriented and efficient solutions for a sustainable circular economy in the automotive industry are being developed at the OHLF within the scope of this funding phase. For this purpose, the BMBF is providing a funding volume of ten million euros, which will cover three major research projects and a duration of five years. A central component of this initiative is the “CirProTech” project, the kick-off meeting for which took place in Wolfsburg at the end of March.

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  • Future Day 2025 / 2025

    Future Day at the Fraunhofer IST: Hands-on research experience

    Press Release / April 04, 2025

    Zukunftstag 2025
    © Fraunhofer IST

    How is a wafer-thin film created? Why is the correct preparation so important? And how can the quality of a coating be tested? These and many other questions were investigated by 22 curious schoolchildren during this year’s Future Day at the Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST. In collaboration with the neighboring Fraunhofer WKI, the institute opened its doors to provide the young guests with an exciting insight into the world of research and technology.

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  • TU Braunschweig establishes transparency platform and cooperates with Australia / 2025

    Batteries: Producing sustainably with smart decisions

    Joint press release by Technische Universität Braunschweig and the Fraunhofer IST / March 20, 2025

    Mitarbeiter der TU Braunschweig bei der Erstellung von Suspensionen für nickelreiches Kathodenaktivmaterial in der Battery LabFactory Braunschweig (BLB).
    © Tim Grenda, Institut für Partikeltechnik.

    New regulations require battery manufacturers to use a minimum proportion of recycled materials, as well as to provide proof of the origin of raw materials and the carbon footprint of battery cells. In particular, this concerns critical raw materials for battery cell production, such as nickel, lithium and cobalt. In addition, companies face the challenge of creating transparency in their supply chains and collecting information from suppliers for the purpose of verification. In order to meet these requirements, information is needed about the value-added routes and quality of cathode active materials, which are synthesised from raw materials of different origins. This is precisely where the project ‘Sustainable and Transparent Battery Materials Value Chains for a Circular Battery Economy’ (SUSTRAB), coordinated by TU Braunschweig, comes in.

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  • Wasserstoff Campus Salzgitter e.V. presents itself at the Hannover Messe 2025

    Joint press release of Wasserstoff Campus Salzgitter e.V. and its members / March 17, 2025

    A model of the Wasserstoffcampus Salzgitter.
    © Fraunhofer IST

    Hydrogen is a key factor of the energy transition and plays a crucial role in reducing CO₂ emissions in industry and mobility. Especially in regions with energy-intensive production, such as Salzgitter, hydrogen offers the opportunity to establish sustainable and climate-friendly value chains. The Wasserstoff Campus Salzgitter is the result of a broad alliance of stakeholders from the city, region, politics, business and science. Together, the partners are pursuing the goal of realizing hydrogen technologies along the entire value chain – from production to use – while taking economic and ecological aspects into account.

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  • BMBF Research Campus OHLF enters third funding phase / 2025

    Circular Economy for the Future – Wolfsburg’s OHLF Research Campus Enters a New Funding Phase in March

    Joint Press Reelase | Open Hybrid LabFactory e.V. / March 08, 2025

    The building of the Open Hybrid LabFactory in Wolfsburg.
    © Open Hybrid LabFactory e.V.

    The Open Hybrid LabFactory (OHLF) in Wolfsburg has reached a significant milestone: In early March, the research campus, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), entered its third funding phase. At OHLF, Volkswagen, Braunschweig University of Technology, the Fraunhofer Society, Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, and 35 other partners pool their expertise under one roof. This unique collaboration fosters the development of innovative projects aimed at establishing practical and efficient solutions for a sustainable circular economy in the automotive industry. The focus is on advancing new technologies that conserve resources, optimize recycling processes, and improve material reuse.

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  • Online format "TransferTalk" enters the next round / 2025

    Special edition »Tag der Raumfahrt«

    Press Release / February 24, 2025

    Das Fraunhofer IST metallisiert die Antennen aus Faserverbundwerkstoff CFK für die »Sentinel-Mission« der ESA.
    © Fraunhofer IST, Rainer and Natalie Meier

    On the occasion of the "Tag der Raumfahrt" (engl. German Space Day) on March 28, 2025, we will take an exclusive look at innovations, groundbreaking technologies and exciting developments in the space industry in the next round of the online dialog format “TransferTalk”.

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  • Research Training Group for the further development of RNA research in Lower Saxony / 2025

    “RNApp”: Starting signal for practical work at the Fraunhofer IST

    Press Release / February 12, 2025

    Doctoral student and research associate Johanna Reus at work in the biology lab.
    © Fraunhofer IST

    RNA-based medicines and treatment methods open up a new dimension in modern medicine. Despite their potential, RNA-based therapies are faced with major challenges: The instability of RNA and its rapid degradation in the body, combined with the necessity of ultra-cold storage or encapsulation, mean that innovative technological solutions are required in order to ensure efficacy and safety. This is where the Research Training Group “RNApp” comes in, with a total of twelve doctoral projects - among them the Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST.

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  • Research funds for the Fraunhofer IST / 2025

    Ministry in Lower Saxony provides Wasserstoff Campus Salzgitter with 2.5 million euros in funding

    Press Release / February 03, 2025

    Presentation of the funding notification: (from left to right) Christoph Imdahl, branch manager Wasserstoff Campus Salzgitter; Prof. Dr.-Ing. Sabrina Zellmer, Deputy Director of the Fraunhofer IST and spokeswoman for the joint project; Minister Falko Mohrs, Lower Saxony Ministry of Science and Culture; Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christoph Herrmann, chairman of the board of directors of Wasserstoff Campus Salzgitter and Institute Director of the Fraunhofer IST; Michael Gensicke, Chief Financial Officer of Wasserstoff Campus Salzgitter and Managing Director of Robert Bosch Elektronik GmbH.
    © Fraunhofer IST

    The Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST will receive around 2.5 million euros from the Niedersächsisches Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kultur (Lower Saxony ministry for science and culture) for research work at the Wasserstoff Campus Salzgitter. On 3rd February 2025, Lower Saxony’s Minister for Science and Culture, Falko Mohrs, personally handed over the funding notification at the Salzgitter location.

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  • Solar cell
    © Fraunhofer IST

    Perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells made of stable materials and manufactured using scalable production processes are the prerequisite for the next technological leap in the photovoltaic industry. Over the past five years, six Fraunhofer Institutes combined their expertise in the Fraunhofer lighthouse project "MaNiTU" to identify the most sustainable paths for the market launch of such tandem solar cells. They were able to show for one that high cell efficiencies can be achieved using industry-oriented processes, however, that such high efficiencies were only currently achievable with lead perovskite materials. Based on these findings, the researchers developed suitable recycling concepts to ensure sustainability.

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  • © Miha Creative - stock.adobe.com

    The cabinet of the state government of Lower Saxony has instituted the ninth government commission “Circular Economy”. The focus of the new commission is directed at the further development of the classic recycling economy towards a circular economy in order to confront the challenges of climate protection and resource conservation. Prof. Stephan Krinke, Head of Department for “Sustainability Management and Life Cycle Engineering” at the Fraunhofer IST, has been appointed as a member of this commission, in which he will represent the Fraunhofer Institute and the TU Braunschweig.

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  • Opening of the first Fraunhofer Innovation Platform FIP in Taiwan / 2024

    Fraunhofer IST and Feng Chia University (FCU) develop surface and production technology for optical and electrical systems

    Press Release / October 29, 2024

    Opening ceremony of the FIP-SPE@FCU
    © Fraunhofer IST

    As versatile as possible, consistently precise and reproducible but, at the same time, increasingly complex: The requirements for future coating and production systems are constantly increasing. The Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST and Feng Chia University (FCU) are collaborating on the “Fraunhofer Innovation Platform for Surface and Production Engineering for Optical and Electrical Systems at Feng Chia University FIP-SPE@FCU” to fulfill this demand. The aim of the cooperation is the development of cross-sectoral technological solutions in the field of surface and production engineering, whereby the focus is being placed on optical and electrical systems. The official opening of FIP-SPE@FCU took place on 28th October 2024 in Taiwan.

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  • The care unit provides storage space and the energy supply for diverse medical devices, active substances and tests.
    © Fraunhofer ISE, Ricarda Sack

    Vote for the project you care about by October 31: How can health insurance billing be automated? How can agri-photovoltaics be used in three ways? How can health care be ensured even in the most remote areas of Africa? These are the questions to which the three projects nominated for the “TECHNOLOGY4DEVELOPMENT” alumni award provide answers. One of these projects is “PreCare - Health Care for Everyone and Everywhere”, in which the Fraunhofer IST and the Fraunhofer ISE, together with Stellenbosch University, have developed a mobile system for health care in remote rural areas of Africa.

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  • Enhancing paper surfaces with plant extracts / 2024

    Plasma-coated Paper as a Plastic Alternative for the Packaging Industry

    Press Release / October 01, 2024

    Researchers at Fraunhofer IST are using plant oils to make paper water-repellent.
    © Fraunhofer IST using Adobe Firefly

    Plastic waste, harmful to the environment, has been increasing continually in Germany in recent years. Packaging generates particularly high volumes of waste. Plant-based coatings for paper packaging could provide a sustainable alternative in the future. In the BioPlas4Paper project, researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST and project partners have used a coating process known as plasma polymerization to create water-repellent and plant-based barrier coatings on paper, thereby im-proving the paper’s resistance to the effects of the weather.

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  • Summer School Fraunhofer Photonica / 2024

    Photonica 2024: The journey continues

    Press Release / September 23, 2024

    The participants of this year's Fraunhofer Photonica at Fraunhofer IST.
    © Fraunhofer IST

    Already for the second time, the Photonica Summer School inspired twenty young international scientists. They spent a week gaining an insight into five Fraunhofer Institutes and their research in the field of photonics, traveling from Braunschweig to Berlin via Jena and Dresden. Fraunhofer Photonica was organized by the Fraunhofer Group for Light & Surfaces under the direction of Fraunhofer IPM.

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  • Functionally integrated lightweight design in electric mobility / 2024

    EV Battery Enclosures with Lower Carbon Emissions

    Press Release / September 02, 2024

    Aluminum foam sandwich base panel with integrated cooling structure.
    © Fraunhofer IWU

    More charging power, higher range, lower environmental impact: In the COOLBat joint research project, researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Machine Tools and Forming Technology IWU have teamed up with partners to develop next-generation battery enclosures for electric vehicles. The objective is to make the enclosures, a central component in any electric vehicle, lighter and cut the carbon dioxide emitted to manufacture them by 15 percent. The project partners aim to achieve this by combining individual systems, packing more functions into a smaller installation space, and using new heat-conductive materials and bio-based flame retardant coatings.

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  • Strengthening German-Canadian research cooperation

    Press Release / August 06, 2024

    Dr. Britta Baron (center) informed herself about the hydrogen activities at the Fraunhofer IST and visited the recycling line for fuel cells.
    © Ute Kopka/TU Braunschweig

    On behalf of the Canadian Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN), the President of the European-Canadian Centre for Innovation and Research, Dr Britta Baron, visited TU Braunschweig at the beginning of August. The aim of her visit was to discuss the possibility of cooperation between the two universities in the field of wind and hydrogen economy.

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  • The photo shows four people on the outdoor area of the Fraunhofer Campus Braunschweig. A laboratory building with a glass front can be seen in the background.
    © Fraunhofer IST/WKI, Foto: Dennis Brandt Fotografie

    Within the framework of his summer tour, Lower Saxony’s Minister for Science and Culture, Falko Mohrs, visited the Fraunhofer institutes for Wood Research, Wilhelm-Klauditz-Institut WKI and for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST in Braunschweig on the 8th of July 2024.

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  • Compact power plants for green hydrogen

    Press Release / July 01, 2024

    Individual module of a standalone tandem PEC reactor.
    © Fraunhofer IKTS

    Hydrogen generated with the power of the sun could largely replace fossil fuels in the future, helping to lower carbon emissions. In the Neo-PEC joint research project, Fraunhofer specialists have developed a tandem module that is self-sufficient and reliable at producing solar-generated green hydrogen.

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  • Fraunhofer IST becomes a member of REWIMET e.V. / 2024

    Innovative recycling solutions and advanced energy storage systems

    Press Release / June 20, 2024

    © Miha Creative - stock.adobe.com

    Since May 2024, the Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST has been a member of REWIMET e.V., the recycling cluster for economically strategic metals. Within the framework of the new membership, the Fraunhofer IST will contribute not only its extensive expertise in the field of surface and coating technology but also its competencies in the area of sustainable energy storage and systems. The aim is to develop innovative solutions for the recycling and recovery of valuable metals whilst simultaneously improving the efficiency and sustainability of energy storage systems.

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  • Fraunhofer IST recertified as Zukunftgeber

    Press Release / June 17, 2024

    Dominique Moré-Jones, Bereichsleiterin HR des AGV (l.) und Carolin Buttler, Personalerin am Fraunhofer IST, während der Übergabe der Urkunde.
    © Fraunhofer IST

    Zukunftgeber is an accolade awarded by Braunschweig's regional Employers' Association (Arbeitgeberverband - AGV) to outstandingly attractive employers in the Braunschweig-Wolfsburg region. Our institute has been bearing the seal for two years and has now been recertified.

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  • © TU Clausthal/DIGIT Forschungszentrum

    The new “Zukunftslabor Circular Economy“ (Future Lab Circular Economy) will conduct research into innovative, digital solutions for the sustainable and efficient utilization of natural resources. For this purpose, it will receive 3.7 million euros from the Niedersächsisches Wissenschaftsministerium (Lower Saxony ministry for science and culture) and the Volkswagen Foundation for a project duration of five years.

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  • German Minister Robert Habeck and Canadian Minister Jonathan Wilkinson show support for Canada-Germany co-innovations in the hydrogen industry / 2024

    Integrative Nanotech: A Fraunhofer spin-off revolutionizes hydrogen leak detection

    Joint press release of Integrative Nanotech and the Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST / May 15, 2024

    Dr. Volker Sittinger (Left, Fraunhofer IST) and Dr. Hunter King (Right, Integrative Nanotech) finalizing agreements to develop high performance hydrogen sensors for leak detection applications.
    © Integrative Nanotech

    Integrative Nanotech, a dynamic spin-off from the renowned Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST, has joined forces with its parent institution to revolutionize hydrogen leak detection. This strategic partnership will significantly accelerate the development of next-generation hydrogen leak detection systems and prove their production methods on industrial-scale production systems. The collaboration aims to propel the hydrogen-powered transportation sector into a safer and more efficient future.

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  • Technische Universität Braunschweig, Lower Saxony Ministry of Science and Culture, Volkswagen, Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, Open Hybrid LabFactory Research Campus, Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences and the City of Wolfsburg / 2024

    State funds a joint Wolfsburg Campus with 11.5 million euros - Objective: Research into the circular economy in the automotive industry

    Joint press release / May 15, 2024

    Official handover of the MWK funding decision on 15 May 2024 at the MobileLifeCampus (MLC) Wolfsburg
    © Kristina Rottig/TU Braunschweig

    Together with the Open Hybrid LabFactory, the Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences and the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft as scientific partners, Technische Universität Braunschweig will develop a joint Campus Wolfsburg. The Campus is to become a regional and international flagship location in the automotive circular economy – with strong research expertise as well as study, further education and transfer programmes. The corresponding funding decision was presented at the international “Circularity Days” conference in Wolfsburg on 15 May 2024.

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  • Award for many years of commitment / 2024

    Two SVC Distinguished Presenter Awards for representatives of the Fraunhofer IST

    Press Release / May 08, 2024

    The award winners Dr. Volker Sittinger (left) and Dr. Ralf Bandorf after the presentation of the Distinguished Presenter Award.
    © Fraunhofer IST

    Within the framework of this year’s conference of the Society of Vacuum Coaters (SVC TechCon 2024), the two long-standing employees of the Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST, Dr. Ralf Bandorf and Dr. Volker Sittinger, were honored with the “Distinguished Presenter Award”, which was conferred for the very first time. The award honors individuals who have enriched the SVC technical program through sustainable contributions towards the advancement of vacuum coating, surface engineering and related technologies.

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