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Aachen, Germany
1990
RWTH Institut für Technologie und Innovationsmanagement (TIM)
The Institute for Technology and Innovation Management at RWTH Aachen University (RWTH TIM) is a leading European research institution for strategic, behavioral and computational technology and innovation management. The institute is the result of a long-standing partnership between the Chair of Innovation, Strategy & Organization and the Chair of Technology & Innovation Management at RWTH Aachen University. Under the direction of Frank Piller and Oliver Salge, an interdisciplinary team of around 30 doctoral students, 5 postdocs and more than 20 student researchers conduct research and teach on topics such as strategic technology management, open innovation, innovation culture, organizational change, business model development and customer-oriented value creation.
Aachen, Germany
ILR - Institut für Luft- und Raumfahrtsysteme (Institute of Aerospace Systems)
The Chair and the Institute of Aerospace Systems (ILR) at RWTH Aachen University have been researching and teaching aerospace technology for over 50 years. The focus is on the design and operation of aircraft and spacecraft and the further development of system components. The aim is to increase the eco-efficiency of future transport vehicles and to develop new mobility concepts.
The teaching at ILR in main lectures covers space vehicle construction, aircraft construction, systems in aerospace vehicles as well as the overall system of air transport.
In addition, the design of helicopters, aircraft concept design, and aircraft noise are taught in in-depth lectures. Block lectures and practical courses on delta wings, tests in aircraft development, and current aspects of aviation research complete the course offerings.
Research at ILR is divided into four areas: flight physics, aircraft design, systems analysis, and space transport. Research at ILR focuses on aircraft design in combination with the integration and evaluation of new technologies. The sustainability of new configurations is also analyzed by means of system analysis in a temporal dimension through life cycle investigations and spatially through integration into air traffic and simulation of aircraft movements. In the fields of flight physics and space transport, the ILR primarily investigates the vortex dynamics of aircraft and carrier systems and the associated acoustics.
Aerodynamics
Aerospace
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Mons, Belgium
MATERIA NOVA
With 20 years of expertise in plasma technology, Materia Nova has set itself the challenge of being a key player in the engineering of clean processes for the production of green hydrogen and of contributing significantly to reduction targets. GHG emissions. In October 2020, we filed a first patent on the optimisation of the methane cracking process and equipment (mine gas and biogaz) using the Hybrid Plasmalysis process, which produces "turquoise" hydrogen and carbon black. carbon (CH4=> C + H2). A second patent was filed in April 2022 on the flue gas separation process. We are also active in the field of transformation by dissociation of CO2 and fuel-lean gases, barrier treatments (hydrogen, etc.), N2 fixation/remediation. We are a partner in setting up and coordinating public projects at the international level and the supplier of an economical hydrogen production solution serving an ecosystem and a local economy.
Gent, Belgium
Xpect-INX
At XPECT-INX®, we are focusing on the commercialisation of materials and bio-inks for 3D bioprinting by utilizing decades of academic experience in the field of polymers and biomaterials. By developing and offering high quality bio-inks and biomaterials, we aim to be your support in bioprinting to bring tissue engineering and regenerative medicine closer to clinical reality! To do so we provide researchers, clinicians and industry the unique tools for break-through research.
MATMED
University of Manchester Cleanroom Facility
The University of Manchester Cleanrooms provide the ability to translate Regenerative Medicine research from basic studies & pre-clinical work to clinical trials, providing the capacity to generate clinical grade Investigational Medicinal Products (IMPs) & Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products (ATMPs). The GMP facility is licensed for the manufacture of Autologous & Allogeneic cell therapies, Gene Therapies or Novel Biomaterial based Medical Devices, for Clinical Trials or as Specials. The Facility has 2 Cleanrooms with support areas & a Quality Control laboratory. This was the first GMP facility in the North West to engage in GMP derivation of human embryonic stem cell lines, allowing researchers to develop stem cell products for human clinical trials & future therapeutic use. The facility also provides contract services including: manufacture of IMPs, ATMPs & Specials; sterility testing including validation; provision of Quality Management Systems; Environmental Monitoring Services.
MATMED
The Henry Royce Institute
The Henry Royce Institute is a partnership of nine leading institutions – the universities of Cambridge, Imperial College London, Liverpool, Leeds, Manchester, Oxford, Sheffield as well as the National Nuclear Laboratory and the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. The Royce coordinates over 900 academics and over £300 million of facilities; it is the front door to UK materials research and innovation community. The Biomedical Materials is a key theme within Royce and the intention is to accelerate the discovery, manufacture and translation of biomaterials through a platform of state-of-the-art equipment. Our two identified grand challenges of advanced biomaterials research are restoring biological function with minimal invasiveness and developing new therapies that reduce patient risk and improve efficacy at lower cost. To view our available equipment, see here: https://www.royce.ac.uk/equipment-and-facilities/research-areas/biomedical-materials
MATMED
Gent, Belgium
Health, Innovation and Research Institute UZ Ghent
The aim is to support high-quality clinical research and to help develop innovative projects with a focus on patient-oriented, personalized medicine and on socio-economic valorization.
MATMED
Münster, Germany
CeNTech GmbH
CeNTech - Center for Nanotechnology, Münster Starting in 2003 CeNTech offers university research groups from physics, chemistry, biology and medicine as well as young companies with 2.400 m2 an ideal environment for the transfer of scientific research in nanotechnology into new applications. Thereby the combination of scientific excellence and entrepreneurial thinking is supporting the transfer into marketable products. With the inauguration of CeNTech II in 2011, additional 1.300 m2 have been allocated to the scientists. Research at CeNTech focuses on nanoanalytics, nanobiotechnology and photonics. Currently 8 companies are located at CeNTech.
MATMED
Jülich, Germany
JARA Institute for Quantum Information (PGI-11)
Our institute pursues a variety of topics that advance our theoretical understanding of electronic systems and devices at the nanoscale and atomic scale, and the application of these small quantum systems to new forms of information processing.
Aachen, Germany
RWTH Aachen Business School
In the heart of Germany's leading technical university, RWTH Business School offers programs focused on developing entrepreneurs who are able to transform new technologies into viable and socially responsible business models. Learn to question previously familiar behavior, expand your own horizons and grow beyond yourself.
Solingen, Germany
2014
Institut für Produkt-Innovationen
The institute is the contact for companies in the region when it comes to scientifically based support for innovative approaches and agile implementation of technical product ideas.
1990
Universität Koblenz-Landau
The University of Koblenz-Landau is a young, medium-sized university. Its scientific profile is shaped by the educational, humanities, cultural, social and natural sciences as well as computer science in Koblenz and psychology in Landau.