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© Fraunhofer IAO, IAT University of Stuttgart Slide 1
Welcome at the Center for Virtual Engineering ZVE – A House of Knowledge Work Stuttgart, April 12th 2016 Isabella R. Jesemann
© Fraunhofer IAO, IAT University of Stuttgart Slide 2
Agenda Irish Delegation at Fraunhfoer IAO and IGB April 12th 2016
9.00 a.m. Meet’n greet Prof. Dr. Anette Weisbecker (IAO)
9.30 a.m. Fraunhofer IAO - Presentation Isabella Jesemann (IAO)
10.15 a.m. Technology and innovation management Prof. Dr. Joachim Warschat (IAO)
10.45 a.m. Fraunhofer IGB for the medical sector Dr. Peter Loskill (IGB)
11.15 a.m. A house for knowledge work (tour) Isabella R. Jesemann (IAO)
12.15 a.m. Fraunhofer IGB for the medical sector Future joint perspectives (Labtour) Shannon Layland (IGB)
1.00 p.m. Lunch
1.45 p.m. Digital Engineering Lab (Labtour) Joachim Lentes (IAO)
2.15 p.m. Light Fusion Lab (Labtour) Achim Pross (IAO)
2.45.p.m. Immersive Engineering Lab (Labtour) Frank Sulzmann (IAO)
3.15 p.m. Round up
3.30 p.m. Estimated end of event
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Partner for Innovations
FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT
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Profile of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft Founded: 1949
about 24,000 staff
67 institutes and research units
Fraunhofer worldwide
Europe: Brussels (Belgium), Budapest (Hungary), Porto (Portugal), Gothenburg (Sweden), Bolzano (Italy), et al.
USA: Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, East Lansing, Maryland, Newark, Plymouth, San José, Storrs
North/South America: London (Canada), Santiago (Chile), Salvador and Sao Paulo (Brazil)
Asia: Ampang (Malaysia), Beijing (China), Jakarta (Indonesia), Koramangala Bangalore (India), Seoul (South Korea), Singapore, Tokyo and Sendai (Japan)
Africa/Middle East: Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Cairo (Egypt), Stellenbosch and Pretoria (South Africa)
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Fraunhofer world wide
Dubai
Bangalore
Jakarta
Peking Seoul Tokio
Boston Plymouth
East Lansing San José
Newark College Park Kairo
Santiago de Chile
Singapur
Brüssel
Porto
Wien
Bozen Graz Budapest
Wrocław
Göteborg Glasgow
Salvador
Sendai
Paris
São Paulo Campinas
Vancouver
Southampton
Jerusalem
Fraunhofer Office Fraunhofer Center Fraunhofer Project Center ICON / Strategic Cooperation Representative Office / Marketing Office Senior Advisor
Stellenbosch
Storrs
Dublin
Osaka
Pretoria
London Hamilton
Zur Lavon
Kuala Lumpur
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Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
Application-oriented research: profitable for the economy and benefitial for the society
Staff: about 24 000
Over 70% generated by industry and publicly founded projects
About 30% financed by state and federal governments
67 Institutes and other Research Institutions
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Defence Research
1,8 Billion EURO
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Joseph von Fraunhofer
Discovery of the “Fraunhofer lines” in the solar spectrum
The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
New methods for processing lenses
Director and partner in a glassworks
mp3 music format, white LED,
high-resolution thermal camera
Research volume: approx. € 2 billion annually
Research and development on behalf of
industry and state RESEARCHER
INVENTOR
ENTREPRENEUR
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Profile of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
Annual research budget: 2.1 billion euros*
Including over 1.8 billion euros for contract research*
Over 70% of this sum is generated through
projects commissioned by industry and
publicly funded research projects
Roughly 30% is provided by the German state and federal governments for advanced research (looking at issues that will be of concern to the economy and society in general in five or ten years time).
* Figures for 2015
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Profile of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
Research and development
Application-oriented research of direct use to businesses and of benefit to society
Application-oriented basic research
Departmental research for the German Federal Ministry of Defense
Business community
Institutes work as profit centers
One-third of the budget consists of income from industrial projects
Spin-offs by Fraunhofer researchers are encouraged
Contracting partners/clients
Industrial and service companies
Public sector
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Pooling competencies by networking
Fraunhofer Groups
Information and Communication Technology*
Light & Surfaces
Life Sciences
Microelectronics
Production
Defense and Security
Materials and Components
* Membership of Fraunhofer IAO
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Health and Environment
Communikation and Knowledge
Production and Supply of Services
Mobility and Transportation
Energie and Ressources
Security and Protection
Fraunhofer-Fields of research
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Defence and Security EMI, FHR, FKIE, IAF, ICT, INT, IOSB Gäste: HHI, IIS, ISI
Light and Surfaces
FEP, ILT, IOF, IPM, IST, IWS
Bunding of competences by cooperation Fraunhofer-Groups
Information and Communication Technology
AISEC, ESK, FIT, FKIE, FOKUS, IAIS, IAO, IDMT, IESE, IGD, IOSB, ISST, ITWM, IVI, MEVIS, SCAI, SIT Gäste: HHI, IIS
Life Sciences EMB, IBMT, IGB, IME, ITEM, IVV, IZI
Production IFF, IML, IPA, IPK, IPT, IWU, UMSICHT
Materials and Components
EMI, IAP, IBP, ICT, IFAM, IKTS, ISC, ISE, ISI, IWM, IZFP, LBF, WKI Gäste: IGB, ITWM
Mikroelectronics
EMFT, ENAS, FHR, HHI, IAF, IIS, IISB, IMS, IPMS, ISIT, IZM Gäste: ESK, FOKUS, IDMT, IKTS, IZFP
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Fraunhofer IAO
Ideas for success
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Profile of IAO and IAT
Founded: IAO – 1981 IAT – 1991
Budget: 36.8 million euros*, of which 33.7 % are generated from industry
Staff: about 600 employees*
* Figures from 2015, including IAT University of Stuttgart
www.iao.fraunhofer.de/lang-en www.iat.uni-stuttgart.de
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Fraunhofer IAO/ IAT University Stuttgart Management Team
Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Bauer
Director Fraunhofer IAO and IAT University of Stuttgart
Head of Business Unit Corporate Development and Work Design
apl. Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Anette Weisbecker
Deputy Director Fraunhofer IAO and IAT University of Stuttgart
Head of the business unit Information and Communications Technology
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The Fraunhofer IAO Board and the Business Units
GF 100 Unternehmensentwicklung und Arbeitsgestaltung
GF 200 Dienstleistungs- und Personalmanagement
GF 300 Engineering-Systeme
GF 400 Informations- und Kommunikationstechnik
GF 500 Technologie- und Innovationsmanagement
GF 600 Mobilitäts- und Stadtsystem-Gestaltung
DZ 800 Wissenstransfer
DZ 900 Zentrale Dienste
Fraunhofer IAO und
IAT Universität Stuttgart
Institutsleitung D 001
D 005 Business Development
Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Bauer
Walter Ganz, M.A.
Dr. Manfred Dangelmaier
Prof. Dr. Anette Weisbecker
Prof. Dr. Joachim Warschat
Dr. Jennifer Dungs
Dr. Rolf Ilg
Claus Pecha
Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Bauer
Prof. Dr. Anette Weisbecker
Dr.-Ing. Marc Rüger
Isabella Jesemann, M.A., M.A
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Facts and Figures 2015
Degrees and theses
14 doctorates
48 master theses
36 bachelor theses
15 diploma theses
36 student research projects
Publications
236 scientific publications
30 publications in IAO-Shop
Press and public relations
45 conferences, seminars, events
2899 press reports
73 blogposts on IAO blog
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Staff
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
550
2010 2011 2012 2013
450
500
Trainees and apprentices (4)
Administrators secretarial staff (35)
Students research assistants (183)
Technical staff (7)
Research scientists (152)
IAO 2013
Trainees and apprentices (1)
Administrators secretarial staff (26)
Students research assistants (37)
Technical staff (1)
Research scientists (77)
IAT 2013
334 341
377 392
161 139
133
142 495
480
510
534
Interns (7)
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Our Vision
Ideas for Success
We are the leading partner for expert applied research solutions in work design and technology management.
We take a holistic view of the interaction between work and technology, and use this approach to create application-oriented solutions for our customers.
We are conscious of our social and environmental responsibilities and are committed to promoting sustainability.
We support our employees as they pursue their scientific ambitions and provide a framework of excellent working conditions.
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Network – pooling strengths for lasting success
Branch labs
Fraunhofer Center for Research and Innovation CeRRI, Berlin
Fraunhofer Innovation Engineering Center IEC, Bolzano (Italy)
Garmisch-Partenkirchen location
KEIM, Fraunhofer application center – the competence center for energy and information technology mobility interfaces, Esslingen
LOGWERT – Competence Center for Logistics and Added Value , Heilbronn
EFTEK – Center for Technology Management, Friedrichshafen
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Network – pooling strengths for lasting success
Collaborations
Network office Cluj-Napoca (Romania) Technical University of Cluj-Napoca
Reutlingen University’s ESB Business School Reutlingen University
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Network – pooling strengths for lasting success
Alliances, Fraunhofer Groups and Networks
Fraunhofer Information and Communication Technology Group
Innovationcluster Digital Engineering
Fraunhofer Ambient Assisted Living Alliance
Fraunhofer Building Innovation Alliance
Fraunhofer BigData Alliance
Fraunhofer Cloud Computing Alliance
Fraunhofer eGovernment Center
Fraunhofer Nanotechnology Alliance
Fraunhofer Traffic and Transportation Alliance
Fraunhofer Sustainability Network
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People are at the heart of our research
People & the working environment
People & innovation
People & organizations
People & IT
People & services People & corporate development
People & the city
People & manufacturing
People & mobility
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Our areas of business
Service and Human Resources Management
Corporate Development and Work Design
Engineering Systems
Information and Communication Technology
Technology and Innovation Management
Mobility and Urban Systems Engineering
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Our areas of business
Future oriented corporate development
Design of productive work environments
Interconnect processes efficiently
Make the most of employees‘ potential
Target-oriented competence development
Services with a strong customer focus
Advance virtual engineering systematically
Design ergonomics into technical systems
Rethink the concept of mobility
Exploit the full potential of IT
Apply process innovation successfully
Design intuitive interactive systems
Strengthen innovation capabilities
Develop technology strategies
Enhance R&D performance
Smart integration of electromobility
Shaping cities in a sustainable way
Shared use of resources
Service and Human Resources Management
Corporate Development and Work Design
Engineering Systems
Information and Communication Technology
Technology and Innovation Management
Mobility and Urban Systems Engineering
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Fraunhofer Initiative “Morgenstadt“ (city of the future) Research for tomorrow’s sustainable, life-enhancing, and flexible urban environments
Morgenstadt as one of the central future projects that form part of the German federal government’s action plan for its High-Tech Strategy 2020.
Ten Fraunhofer institutes are supporting the future project by running initial pilot projects as part of Fraunhofer’s “Morgenstadt – city of the future” initiative:
Concept for an open Morgenstadt systems research project Basic research papers
Foresight process for Morgenstadt Future scenarios
Morgenstadt Innovation network: City Insights Global best-practice analyses
Morgenstadt implementation projects Morgenstadt beacons
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Award recipients of the competition “Land of Ideas“ Landmarks 2013/14: Ideas for the City
Living Lab “Fraunhofer electromobility“ Parking garage as research lab. Scientists develop an intelligent power network for electric vehicle fleets.
Urban scenarios for the future: Project “Morgenstadt” Blueprints for the city of tomorrow. Scientists investigate the secrets of the city of tomorrow and develop models for urban life.
UR:BAN – user-friendly assistance systems and network management Intelligent negotiation of urban traffic. Novel technologies support drivers in the city.
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Vivid Research at Fraunhfoer IAO – Labs, Demonstration and ConsultingCenters
WIL
Modellfabrik »Pflege 2020« »FutureHotel« Urban Living Lab »Bank & Zukunft«
Cloud-Labor Interaktionslabor Usability Lab m-Lab Workflow-Management
Electronic Business Innovationszentrum
IE Lab 3D Interaction Mobility Innovation Light Fusion Digital Engineering Elektromobiler Fuhrpark / Ladeinfrastruktur
ServLab – Innovationsraum für Dienstleistungsforschung
Ergonomy lab Vehicle Interaction Lab (VI Lab) Immersiver Fahrsimulator
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“FutureHotel“ Showcase
Development and implementation of prototype versions of future-oriented solutions for hotel rooms and bathrooms for different hotel concepts
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“Pflege 2020“ Showcase
Researching relevant key developments and devising strategies and concepts for nursing care in the future
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Urban Living Lab Utilization scenarios
and sample applications for innovative services in “Morgenstadt” (the city of tomorrow)
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Workspace Innovation Lab Researching,
developing and design of multi-location working environments
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ServLab
Development and design of state-of-the-art services
Testing and
validating these services in a realistic context
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3D Interaction Lab
Basic technology for immersive 3D workplaces and multi-user systems
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Immersive Engineering Lab
Testing and developing the prototypes of products and buildings in virtual worlds
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Light Fusion Lab
Ergonomic and energy-efficient deployment of innovative illumination and display systems
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Mobility Innovation Lab Research into the
future mobility of people, goods and information
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Digital Engineering Lab
Integrated development and design of products and production systems
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Interaction Lab with “Erlebnis Automat“ Showcase
Insight into the world of machines and services of tomorrow
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Cloud laboratory with “Cloud Workpad”
Demonstration of and research into the potential of cloud and SaaS offerings using a mobile IT workstation
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Usability Lab
Observation and analysis of the interaction between people and technology using cutting-edge media technology and special evaluation tools
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m-Lab
Development of new mobile concepts that are independent of service provider as part of innovative research projects and their implementation in industrial projects
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Center for document and workflow management
Needs analysis, technical design, provider evaluation and implementation support in document and workflow management and information structuring
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Fraunhofer institute campus in Stuttgart
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Building Engineering and Technologies in the ZVE
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Innovative Work Worlds for the Research
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Laboratories in the Center for Virtual Engineering ZVE
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Innovative Work Worlds for Research
Digital Engineering Lab Integrated development and design of products and production systems
3D Interaction Lab Basic technology for immersive 3D workplaces and multi-user systems
Immersive Engineering Lab Testing and developing the prototypes of products and buildings in virtual worlds
Light Fusion Lab Ergonomic and energy-efficient deployment of innovative illumination and display systems
Mobility Innovation Lab Research into the future mobility of people, goods and information
Urban Living Lab Utilization scenarios and sample applications for innovative services in "Morgenstadt"
Workspace Innovation Lab Research, development and design of multilocal working environments
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»The purest form of crazyness is to leave all as it is yet to hope something could change «
Albert Einstein
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Contact
Isabella Jesemann M.A., M.A.
Business Development & Strategy Manager
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