Cleaning up #Christmas 2.0 🎅🏻. The holiday season – a time for baking and joy (and, let’s be honest, a lot of cleaning afterward). But what if we told you there’s a futuristic solution for those sticky messes? Search for: “the #Laser“! This cutting-edge technology can clean just about anything: chocolate 🍫, pudding, even peanut butter, from baking molds or rollers. No scrubbing required! With unparalleled precision, these lasers can selectively degrease, strip paint, or remove rust from stainless steel surfaces. ⚡️ In industry, lasers are a game-changer for cleaning purposes. They clean tiny areas in #Microelectronics, uncover joining points and electrical contacts on painted steel panels, and even help preserve cultural artifacts – all without damaging the underlying surfaces. As precise as these lasers are for cleaning, we’ll leave it up to you whether your holiday cookies need that level of perfection. Either way, cheers to the science making life (and Christmas cleanup) a little brighter! 🎄 What do you think? Team laser or trusty sponge? 👉🏼 Here`s more about high precision lasers: https://lnkd.in/eRgEqGV5 #LightAtWork #Electronics
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Complex systems solutions in materials and laser technology 🎇 Fraunhofer IWS develops complex system solutions in materials and laser technology. We define ourselves as idea drivers developing customized solutions based on laser applications, functionalized surfaces and material and process innovations – from easy-to-integrate custom solutions to cost-efficient solutions for small and medium-sized companies to industry-ready one-stop solutions. Our research focuses on aerospace, energy and environmental technology, automotive, medical and mechanical engineering, toolmaking, electrical engineering and microelectronics, and photonics and optics sectors. In our five future and innovation fields of battery technology, hydrogen technology, surface functionalization, photonic production systems and additive manufacturing, we are already creating the basis today for the technological answers of tomorrow. ✅ Our drive: fast solutions for industrial practice The essential motivation for all Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft members is to transfer state-of-the-art research results directly into industrial application. Inspired by this idea, we work every day to find answers to customers' and partners' requirements. Learn more about our service portfolio, possible cooperation forms, our mission statement and details of how we can research and develop solutions for industry and society together with you.
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https://www.iws.fraunhofer.de/en.html
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- Forschungsdienstleistungen
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- 201–500 Beschäftigte
- Hauptsitz
- Dresden, Sachsen
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- 1992
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- Laserabtragen und -trennen, Mikrotechnik, Fügen, Thermische Oberflächentechnik, Generieren und Drucken, Additive Manufacturing, Chemische Oberflächen- und Reaktionstechnik, PVD- und Nanotechnik, Werkstoffcharakterisierung und -prüfung, Ablation and Cutting, Microtechnology, Joining, Thermal Surface Technology, 3D Printing, Chemical Surface and Reaction Technology, PVD and Nanotechnology und Materials Characterization and Testing
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Winterbergstraße 28
Dresden, Sachsen 01277, DE
Beschäftigte von Fraunhofer IWS
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Markus Wagner
Group Manager "Component Design and Special Technologies" - Fraunhofer IWS
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Wetzig Andreas
Technologiefeldleiter bei Fraunhofer IWS
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Elena López
Head of Division Additive Manufacturing Fraunhofer IWS | Women in 3D Printing Regional Director Europe | Adjunct Professor in AM
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Markus Forytta
Head of Corporate Communications
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Project Simsalabim is transforming metal #AdditiveManufacturing by focusing on Sinter-based Additive Manufacturing (SBAM) for high-temperature #Materials like nickel-based superalloys. Why SBAM? Unlike laser-based processes, SBAM offers: ✅ Processing of hard-to-weld materials ✅ Superior surface quality ✅ High production rates Using Metal Binder Jetting, we enable innovative geometries and materials previously unattainable. Impact? Simsalabim empowers industries with faster evaluation of manufacturability, enhanced collaboration and knowledge transfer, and foundations for customized products and industrial integration. Proud to collaborate with Fraunhofer IFAM Dresden and HTW Dresden on this groundbreaking initiative. Together, we’re shaping the future of #Energy, transportation, and hydrogen technologies. 👉🏼 Discover more about the project: https://lnkd.in/eE6j5ET4 Moritz Greifzu and Elena López are happy to assist with any questions. #LightAtWork #MaterialsScience Copyright images: © Fraunhofer IFAM Dresden / Fraunhofer IWS
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Herzlichen Glückwunsch Josephin Bischoff 💐 zum Gewinn des BIC-FWF-Förderpreises für herausragende studentische Leistungen bei der Umsetzung von Innovationen in der Region Zwickau. Feierlich überreicht wurde ihr die Urkunde von Prof. Dr. Matthias Richter (Westsächsische Hochschule Zwickau und Vorstandsvorsitzender des BIC-FWF e. V.). 𝗡𝗲𝘂𝗲𝘀 𝗟𝗶𝗰𝗵𝘁 𝗮𝘂𝗳 𝗞𝗲𝗿𝗮𝗺𝗶𝗸𝗲𝗻 💡: Optische Werkstoffe für extreme Bedingungen Ob in der chemischen Industrie oder in der #Raumfahrt – Materialien, die auch unter extremen Bedingungen zuverlässig funktionieren, sind gefragter denn je. Transparente polykristalline Keramiken gehören zu diesen Hochleistungswerkstoffen. Sie kombinieren beeindruckende Eigenschaften: hohe Schlagfestigkeit, Langlebigkeit sowie Widerstandsfähigkeit gegen Hitze, Druck und chemische Angriffe. Gleichzeitig sind sie kostengünstiger und flexibler herstellbar als herkömmliche Alternativen wie Glas oder einkristalline Werkstoffe. Josephin Bischoff, Absolventin der Fakultät 𝗣𝗵𝘆𝘀𝗶𝗸𝗮𝗹𝗶𝘀𝗰𝗵𝗲 𝗧𝗲𝗰𝗵𝗻𝗶𝗸 an der Westsächsischen Hochschule Zwickau (WHZ), widmete ihre Masterarbeit genau diesem spannenden Thema. In Kooperation mit dem Fraunhofer-Anwendungszentrum für Optische Messtechnik und Oberflächentechnologien AZOM und dem Fraunhofer IKTS untersuchte sie das Material 𝗦𝗽𝗶𝗻𝗲𝗹𝗹 – eine besonders robuste transparente #Keramik. Mit hochmodernen Analysemethoden wie der Weißlicht-Interferometrie analysierte sie den Brechungsindex des Materials, einen zentralen Parameter, der die optischen Eigenschaften beschreibt. Dabei legte sie besonderes Augenmerk auf die Dotierung mit 𝗦𝘁𝗿𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗶𝘂𝗺𝗼𝘅𝗶𝗱 (𝗦𝗿𝗢) und den Einfluss verschiedener Herstellungsverfahren. Die Ergebnisse der Arbeit zeigen: Die Nachverdichtung der Keramik durch Heiß-Isostatisches-Pressen (HIP) beeinflusst die optischen Eigenschaften erheblich. Zudem wurden bei der Dotierung mit SrO kleinste Bereiche entdeckt, in denen die Konzentration leicht variiert. Diese mikroskopischen Unterschiede führen zu subtilen Schwankungen im optischen Verhalten der Keramiken. Die Erkenntnisse aus der Arbeit leisten einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Weiterentwicklung transparenter Keramiken. Sie könnten helfen, neue Standards für den Einsatz dieser Werkstoffe in High-Tech-Anwendungen zu setzen – von der #Sensorik bis hin zu optischen Systemen in der Raumfahrt. Herzlichen Glückwunsch und weiterhin maximale Erfolge! 🍀 👉🏼 Weitere Informationen finden Sie hier: https://lnkd.in/etQAJbxR #LightAtWork #Physik Copyright Foto: © Fraunhofer IWS
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We are deeply honored to be named finalists for the JEC Composites Innovation Awards 2025 in the category “Aerospace – Parts” ✈️ with the Multifunctional Fuselage Demonstrator (MFFD) – the world’s largest thermoplastic #Aircraft structure. Our innovative CONTIjoin technology, developed at Fraunhofer IWS, enabled the manufacturing of the longitudinal joint for this real-size demonstrator. This breakthrough was achieved in collaboration with outstanding partners from industry and research under the European Union’s Clean Sky 2 campaign. Among others, multiple Fraunhofer institutes played a pivotal role as project partners 🙌🏼. What makes CONTIjoin so revolutionary? This CO2 laser-based technology joins large-scale thermoplastic structures in a single process step – no additional fasteners or adhesives needed. It creates a mono-material joint by laying up multilayered carbon fiber-reinforced laminates, making the process more efficient and sustainable. We are incredibly proud to contribute to the advancement of aerospace innovation and cannot wait for the award ceremony in Paris on January 13, 2025. 👉🏼 Learn more about the MFFD project here: https://lnkd.in/em24pfeX If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact Maurice Langer or Eric Pohl. #LightAtWork #JECWorld #Composites #Laser, JEC Group Copyright image: © CLEAN AVIATION / Fraunhofer IWS
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Today marked the final meeting of the WeldAlAM project at Fraunhofer IWS. Over the course of this project, the partners focused on evaluating the weldability of high-strength, lightweight aluminum #AddtiveManufacturing parts and validating various welding technologies such as electron and laser beam welding (EBW and LBW) as well as friction stir welding (FSW) and gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). The approach moved from a lab-based exploration of process principles to a mock-up phase, developing solutions for two key components in collaboration with industrial partners. This initiative successfully connected SMEs with scientific institutions across national borders, fostering expertise for groundbreaking applications in the #Automotive and aviation industries. A huge thank you to all partners involved – your contributions have been invaluable 🙌🏼: Dirk Dittrich, Benjamin Keßler, Wetzig Andreas, Axel Jahn, Sebastian Schettler, Elena López, Markus Wagner, Jens Standfuss, Astrid Lenain, Yannick Marchal, Olivier Rigo, Denis Wysoto, Pierre Billy, Denis Lahaye, Mathieu Quintyn, Dr. Roman Kolmorgen, Felix Bauer, Marcus Witt, Andreas Nikolai, Anke Schneider, Jens Hennig, Axel Schober 👉🏼 Find out more about the project here: https://lnkd.in/ePtvVsYH Here’s to continued collaboration and innovation in lightweight manufacturing! #LightAtWork #Laser #Welding, LRT Sachsen Thüringen e.V. Copyright image: © Fraunhofer IWS
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Fraunhofer IWS tackles resource scarcity. The global scarcity of critical #RawMaterials – like lithium, cobalt, and even aluminum – is a pressing challenge for industries worldwide. Rising prices, geopolitical tensions, and supply chain disruptions have underscored the urgent need for innovative solutions. Prof. Martina Zimmermann and her team play a pivotal role in the Fraunhofer-Leitprojekt ORCHESTER, a Fraunhofer flagship initiative focused on ensuring a resilient and sustainable supply of #Materials. By combining cutting-edge simulations with advanced experimental methods, they aim to: ✅ Optimize the use of secondary raw materials (recycled materials) ✅ Mitigate challenges such as contamination and batch variability in recycling ✅ Develop alternatives to conventional materials that are more sustainable and resource-efficient ✅ Accelerate the development of high-performance materials like high-entropy alloys (HEAs) With a combinatorial materials design approach, our experts leveraging digital ecosystems to efficiently explore material compositions and predict their properties 🔬. These breakthroughs promise to empower industries with adaptive strategies for addressing material shortages – critical for achieving energy transition goals. 👉🏼 Learn more about this groundbreaking work here: https://lnkd.in/gGggefQc Together, through innovation and collaboration, we can harmonize material science with sustainable industry practices. 🎵 #LightAtWork #MaterialsScience #Sustainability Copyright image: © Martin Förster/SAXONIA Werbeagentur/Fraunhofer IWS
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🤝 Today marks the beginning of the 2nd Working Meeting of our Fraunhofer-Leitprojekt ORCHESTER, taking place in Dresden on December 10–11, 2024. This flagship initiative by Fraunhofer IWM, Fraunhofer IWS, Fraunhofer IZFP, Fraunhofer IWU, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI, and Fraunhofer IWKS is redefining how we tackle #material #criticality by creating a digital #ecosystem for a resilient and sustainable supply of functionally reliable materials. Key topics include: 👉🏽 Data-driven innovation: #Digital models and simulations in combination with experiments to building a robust digital ecosystem to predict process-structure-property linkages. 👉🏽 AM-driven material screening: #AdditiveManufacturing accelerates the material development process and determines optimal material compositions in record time 👉🏽 Hands-on demonstration: A live showcase of material screening techniques showing the potentials of our approach from sheet metals to complex structures to magnetic materials. 👉🏽 Addressing material criticality: Strategies for predicting and ensuring materials resilience irrespective of geopolitically induced shortage of critical elements. Through simulations and advanced testing methods, ORCHESTER enables swift evaluation of material properties, paving the way for reliable, sustainable, and circular material supplies. 🎵 The analogy of an orchestra fits perfectly: diverse materials and methods harmonize to meet the challenges of resource scarcity and supply chain vulnerabilities. Learn more about the project here: https://lnkd.in/e-y5CPsQ Many thanks to everyone involved: Christoph Leyens, Dana Zucker, Martina Zimmermann, Jörg Kaspar, Dr. Anandi Kugele, Manuel Enns, Jacob Maetje, Mario Schönfeldt, Ralf Tschuncky, Frank Leinenbach, Philipp Zimmer, Dr.-Ing. Matthias Nestler, Verena Kräusel, Konrad Güth, Jürgen Gassmann, Nadine Lehnert, Dirk Helm, Emanuel Ionescu, Alexander Butz, Torsten Münch, Priskila Foresto, Leonid Gerdt, Yoav Nahshon, Jan Walger, Ann Wahu K., Johannes Preußner, Christoph Wilsnack, Christoph Schweizer, Sebastian Biastoch, Philip Träger #MaterialsScience #AdditiveManufacturing #Sustainability 📷 Fraunhofer IWS
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Explore the future of cell culture research at our 4th #MPS User Days on February 4, 2025! Join Fraunhofer IWS scientist Florian Schmieder for a free Online Workshop on Microsystems for Physiological #CellCulture and gain exclusive insights into cutting-edge MPS (Microphysiological systems) technology. This is your chance to discover how these innovations are transforming tissue reconstruction, drug development, cytotoxicity studies, and more. MPS experts will bring unmatched technical expertise in designing, configuring, operating, monitoring, and analyzing MPS, backed by a proprietary technology platform. What you will learn: 🔍 The fundamentals and enabling technologies for microfluidic device manufacturing 🧫 Advanced control solutions for micro-physiology in MPS 🔬 Real-time monitoring of critical physiological conditions 📊 Data management and integration strategies Don't miss this opportunity to expand your knowledge, connect with experts, and contribute to shaping the future of MPS technology. 👉🏼 Register now: https://lnkd.in/dQ4KFA2A #LightAtWork #LabOnChip #BioTechnology, Frank Sonntag © Copyright image: Ronald Bonss / Fraunhofer IWS
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Fraunhofer IWS hat dies direkt geteilt
Nachdem am gestrigen Tag Sebastian Schettler bereits einen Beitrag zum Ermüdungsverhalten von additiv gefertigtem Maraging Stahl präsentiere, werden wir heute am zweiten Tag der #TagungWerkstoffprüfung mit drei weiteren Beiträgen vertreten sein: Charlotte Graner und Martin Kuczyk berichten zum Verformungsverhalten von Clinchverbindungen und Leonhard Stampa taucht noch einmal in die Welt der additiv Fertigung am Beispiel von TPMS aus einer neuartigen Ti-Nb-Legierung ein. Ich freue mich sehr im kommenden Jahr die Tagung wieder in Dresden gemeinsam mit der German Society for Materials Science - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Materialkunde e.V. (DGM) ausrichten zu dürfen und hoffe darauf, dass unsere Tagungs-„Familie“ auch weiterhin mit hochwertigen und spannenden Beiträgen zur Qualität der Veranstaltung beitragen wird. Gratulation an das Stahlinstitut VDEh und Ulrich Krupp für die sehr gelungene Organisation und inhaltliche Ausgestaltung der Tagung in diesem Jahr. #lightatwork, #fraunhoferiws, #tudresden, #fatigue, #werkstoffprüfung #VdeH, #DGM
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Cost-effective #3DPrinting for high-temperature components: The “Simsalabim” project is paving the way for cost-efficient, sinter-based #AdditiveManufacturing of nickel-based alloys. Led by Saxon research partners Fraunhofer IFAM Dresden, Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden, and Fraunhofer IWS. The project focuses on developing a complete process chain – from design to real parts – addressing industry needs for high-strength materials like nickel-based superalloys. Unlike laser-based methods, sinter-based manufacturing offers: ✅ Processing of hard-to-weld materials ✅ High productivity ✅ Superior surface quality ✅ Cost-effectiveness Key goals include digitally predicting sintering shrinkage, reducing development cycles, and accelerating material calibration. By achieving TRL 5, this initiative will set the foundation for a regional network to advance sinter-based technologies, exploring new materials like tool steels and cobalt-based alloys. Saxony’s expertise in #Aviation, #Energy, and Additive Manufacturing makes it the ideal hub for this innovation. 👉🏼 Read the full press release here: https://lnkd.in/ebhHdcF6 Moritz Greifzu is happy to provide further information. #LightAtWork, Elena López Copyright image: © Fraunhofer IFAM Dresden