From concept to first test drive: pure ammonia propulsion realized for the first time
An engine powered exclusively by ammonia, without blending in fossil energy sources: IMM will present the core technology behind this breakthrough at Hannover Messe 2026.
Adhesives expertise from the Fraunhofer WKI on stage
On 24 April 2026, the play “K:lebt!” will celebrate its premiere in the Kleines Haus of the Braunschweig State Theatre. The Fraunhofer WKI’s expertise in adhesives served, among other things, as the inspiration for the play, in which adhesive is used as a metaphor for the cohesion of society.
Virtual Textile Processes: Fraunhofer ITWM at Techtextil 2026
At Techtextil in Frankfurt am Main, starting April 21, 2026, Fraunhofer ITWM will demonstrate how its software solutions support the textile industry with powerful simulation capabilities. The goal is to shorten development times, optimize material usage, and reliably predict the behavior of textile structures virtually.
Photovoltaic modules (PV modules) are the largest urban source of secondary silicon and secondary silver in Germany. Each tonne of a PV module contains approximately 30 kg of silicon and up to 0.5 kg of silver.
In vertical hydroponic systems, plants literally grow upward—without soil, with controlled fertilizer input, and in a water-saving setup.
Together with an international consortium, Fraunhofer IMM developed a multi-ion monitoring system designed to automatically control nutrient input in such systems, making the use of water, fertilizer, and other operating resources more efficient.
SmartID: Digital Product Passport and Brand Protection Combined in One Code
Researchers at Fraunhofer have developed a new system that combines conventional product information, data for the digital product passport, and authenticity verification into a single counterfeit-proof QR code.
Efficient and single-variety recycling of black plastics
At the trade fair duo for the bulk solids, process, and recycling industries, the Fraunhofer Institute for Nondestructive Testing IZFP from Saarbrücken will be exhibiting a demonstrator that, for the first time, characterizes and sorts black plastics by type using active thermography and machine learning.