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Research Topics of the Fraunhofer Competence Field Additive Manufacturing

Materials

Materials research provides answers to current issues in the fields of energy, health, mobility, information and communication technologies as well as in construction and housing.

Technology

In product development companies are confronted with constantly changing markets. To achieve integrated production processes, it is important to accurately analyze all the processes and technologies involved in the product life cycle and to optimally synchronize the production processes.

Engineering

By taking nature as a role model, scientists develop ideas and products that can be specifically adapted to environmental conditions.

Quality

In order to improve the reliability and shape accuracy of all products generated by addititve manufacturing, we develop individual security systems for your entire product development process.

Software und simulation

Additive manufacturing is closely linked to the digital control of the manufacturing process: components are manufactured directly on the basis of a digital representation.

News

 

formnext

The formnext will take place in Frankfurt am Main from November 18 to 21, 2025. The Fraunhofer Competence Center for Additive Manufacturing will be located in Hall 11 at Booth D31.

 

News 1.25

You can find the latest newsletter at the link below.

Retrospective

 

Rapid.Tech 3D

The rapid.tech 3D trade fair took place in Erfurt from May 13 to 15, 2025. The Fraunhofer Competence Center for Additive Manufacturing was located at booth 2-111.

 

Fraunhofer DDMC

The 6th Fraunhofer DDMC took place on March 12–13, 2025, in Berlin, and the next conference is planned for 2027. Abstract submissions are welcome until the end of May 2026.

Press releases of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft

3.11.2025

Smart Sensor Network and AI Algorithms Ease Strain on Stressed Drivers

Fraunhofer researchers have developed a system that uses sensors and AI to monitor a driver's cognitive load. In the future, this technology could ease driver strain when they reach their stress limit. The system can also be applied in other fields, such as for pilots or surgeons. The researchers are using an innovative sensor network for the project — as well as a PC game for preparing virtual sushi.
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3.11.2025

Using Vibration to Deice Aircraft Wings

In the Clean Aviation project, Fraunhofer researchers teamed up with partners to develop a system that causes icy spots on aircraft wings to vibrate, removing the ice. This dramatically reduces the amount of energy needed for deicing in comparison to conventional methods. The technology is also suitable for low-emission propulsion of the future.
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3.11.2025

Increasing Autonomy for Paraplegic Women

Paraplegics need a new catheter about four to eight times a day to be able to empty their bladder. Due to their anatomy, women usually require assistance when replacing their catheter. This can not only be embarrassing for them but also increases the risk of urinary tract infections — and thus of bladder cancer later on in life. Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPA now want to make everyday life easier for affected women.
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3.11.2025

UNESCO Honors Joseph von Fraunhofer, a Pioneer Who Bridged Research and Practice

His discovery of spectral lines revolutionized optics, and his inventions paved the way for precision measurements and modern lighting technology. Despite his desire to explore, he never lost sight of his ultimate goal: to put his inventions and developments into practice. This is also the mission of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, which in 2026 will commemorate the 200th anniversary of its eponym’s death. At the initiative of the German Commission for UNESCO, Joseph von Fraunhofer is also to be commemorated in a commemorative year under the auspices of UNESCO. The UN agency announced this at its General Conference.
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