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  • Lithium-ion batteries: a fire hazard in air travel / 2026

    Safe Use of Electronic Devices on Planes

    Research News / July 01, 2026

    Kabine der Fraunhofer Flight Test Facility
    © Fraunhofer IBP

    Lithium-ion batteries in personal electronic devices (PEDs) such as laptops, smartphones, powerbanks and electronic cigarettes can pose a serious safety risk in air travel. Damaged or overheated batteries can combust or ex-plode. In the LOKI-PED project, the Fraunhofer Institute for High-Speed Dynamics, Ernst-Mach-Institut, EMI and the Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics IBP cooperated with Airbus to examine the consequences of smoke and fire occurring in aircraft cabins and cockpits. This first scientifically substantiated risk assessment will contribute to a safer use of electronic devices in air travel.

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  • Improving efficiency in logistics with laser technology / 2026

    Adressing the Shortage of Skilled Workers With LARS

    Research News / July 01, 2026

    Das dynamische Leitsystem LARS wirft Informationen per Laserprojektion direkt auf den Boden der Lagerhalle.
    © Fraunhofer IML, Michael Neuhaus

    LARS is designed to enable safer, more efficient and faster logistics processes. The laser-based projection system that was developed by researchers from Fraunhofer uses light to guide workers through warehouses in real time. The visual guidance system is particularly helpful for new and un-skilled workers.

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  • Hybrid deepfake detection meets explainable AI / 2026

    Reliably Detecting and Clearly Explaining Deepfake Images

    Research News / July 01, 2026

    Originalbild. Das entwickelte Verfahren erkennt das Bild mit einer Wahrscheinlichkeit von 100 Prozent als Deepfake.
    © Fraunhofer IOSB

    Artificial intelligence can now generate images that are virtually indistinguishable from real ones. Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute of Optronics, System Technologies and Image Exploitation IOSB have developed RealorRender, a tool that not only specifically detects such deepfakes but also explains why an image is classified as real or AI-generated. The new hybrid approach significantly improves detection accuracy, while explainable AI processes ensure transparent results.

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  • Climate neutrality and the circular economy / 2026

    Green Lime: Reducing Carbon Emissions in the Construction Materials Industry

    Research News / July 01, 2026

    Dank einer neuen Anlage des Fraunhofer IKTS lässt sich Kalk künftig klimaneutral herstellen.
    © Timo Lutz | Team für Industriefotografie

    Lime, a key component in cement, can be used for both interior and exterior plastering. However, the production of this versatile building material generates significant emissions. Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS in Hermsdorf, Thuringia, are devel-oping a membrane reactor that enables climate-neutral lime production while also recovering new raw materials.

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  • Using tomorrow's fire suppression technology to fight fires from the air / 2026

    More Precise Fire Extinguishing From the Air Using Simulation and Sensor Data

    Research News / July 01, 2026

    Wasserabwürfe aus der Luft werden datenbasiert analysiert und bewertet.
    © CAURUS Technologies

    Wildfires are becoming more frequent and more intense worldwide. Fires often become infernos due to heat, drought and wind, especially in the summer. The problem is compounded by the climate crisis. Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics ITWM and the startup CAURUS Technologies GmbH are responding to this growing global threat. They are collaborating to develop a machine learning system for more precise aerial firefighting that determines the fire situation in real time and calculates the optimum aerial drop time.

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    The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft and the French Institut Mines Télécom (IMT) are deepening their partnership in the fields of hydrogen, cybersecurity and smart cities. Both partners signed a memorandum of understanding at VivaTech 2026. The goal is to join forces to advance strategic research and innovation projects and to strengthen Europe's technological and digital sovereignty.

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  • 2026 Fraunhofer annual assembly in Leipzig / 2026

    Transferring Technology to Industry: the Key to Germany's Future

    Press Release / June 11, 2026

    © Fraunhofer / Markus Jürgens

    Under the theme “Fraunhofer—Transfer for Our Future,” leaders from research, industry and government gathered on the evening of June 10, 2026, at Congress Center Leipzig as part of the Fraunhofer annual assembly. The event focused on how scientific excellence can be translated more quickly and effectively into economic value, technological sovereignty and societal progress.

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  • Semiconductor manufacturing / 2026

    Ferroelectric Memory—Fast, Energy-Efficient Data Storage

    Research News / June 10, 2026

    Langjährige und enge Zusammenarbeit (v. l.): Dr. Sven Beyer  (GlobalFoundries), Dr. Nandakishor Yadav, Dr. Franz Müller, Konrad Seidel und Dr. Maximilian Lederer (Fraunhofer IPMS)
    © Fraunhofer / Piotr Banczerowski

    Energy savings, faster calculations and permanent data storage: In collaboration with GlobalFoundries, research scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS have developed a novel storage technology that meets precisely these requirements. The team has succeeded in integrating hafnium oxide-based ultra-fast ferroelectric FRAM memory into an existing industrial manufacturing technology. They have been singled out to receive the Stifterverband Science Prize Forschung im Verbund (Joint Research) for their efforts.

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  • Energy transition / 2026

    Electrolysis Platform—Efficient Manufacture of Hydrogen and Chemical Products

    Research News / June 10, 2026

    © Fraunhofer / Piotr Banczerowski

    Green hydrogen is seen as a key technology for the decarbonization of industry. As yet, however, shortcomings in the areas of production efficiency, cost and scalability have prevented it from making a breakthrough. Mihails Kusnezoff, Stefan Megel and Sindy Mosch from the Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS have developed a high-temperature electrolysis stack that is setting new standards world-wide: It generates hydrogen with unprecedented efficiency, can also operate as a fuel cell and is designed for industrial-scale serial production. This technology has earned the three researchers the Joseph von Fraunhofer Prize for 2026.

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  • Measurement technology / 2026

    Fast, Reliable Detection of Trace Gases by Resonant Photoacoustics

    Research News / June 10, 2026

    Mit der industrietauglichen Weiterentwicklung des Messverfahrens ist es Dr. Johannes Herbst, Dr. Katrin Schmitt und Dr. Christian Weber (v. l.) gelungen, hochsensitive Gassensorik in ein robustes und kompaktes Format zu überführen.
    © Fraunhofer / Piotr Banczerowski

    The precise measurement of trace gases plays a key role in climate protection, industrial processes and the safety of critical infrastructure. This previously required large, expensive equipment. By further developing a well-known measurement method to be suitable for industrial use, a team at the Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques IPM has now succeeded in implementing highly sensitive gas sensor technology in a robust and compact format—at a fraction of the previous cost. Their efforts have earned the researchers the Joseph von Fraunhofer Prize for 2026.

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