Knowledge transfer #09/24 01.09.2024

News from our projects

The transfer of knowledge, technologies and know-how from research to application is a central element of Industrial Collective Research (Industrielle Gemeinschaftsforschung - IGF). The FVV as a transfer platform provides continued exchange between science, industry and society with reports from the project world, transfer + networking events and a newsletter.  #wearetransfer

News from the technical press

In November and June, our partner magazine MTZ published two thematic reports on research priorities of the FVV:

MTZ 11/2023
Electric motors – research for the mobility of the future:
Collective research for the green transformation in transport

MTZ 06/2024
Hydrogen – research for climate-neutral mobility:
Hydrogen engines will play a role in the future of transport

FVV Transfer + Networking Events

The Transfer + Networking Events in spring and autumn represent the heart of the FVV's Industrial Collective Research. The transfer reports, including a detailed directory of the presented research results, summarise the highlights of the information sessions:

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Transfer report | Autumn 2023
KNOWLEDGE + TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
» Decarbonising energy production and mobility
» Hydrogen in thermal energy converters
» Hydrogen in fuel cells

Transfer report | Spring 2024
KNOWLEDGE + TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
» development of new research methods and simulation tools
» State-of-the-art modelling tools for research and development of low-emission gas turbines

The FVV organises facts- / field-based collective research on sustainable powertrain and energy systems of the future for an international network of science and automotive, mobility and energy industries. As a service provider for innovative businesses, especially SMEs, we organise solutions-oriented research projects and communicate their key results and innovation potential.

In the innovation + transfer network of the FVV, globally operating manufacturers of energy carriers, energy systems, sustainable powertrains and prime movers such as vehicle / aircraft / industrial engines, fuel cells and turbo machines, together with their suppliers and development service providers, conduct in close cooperation with universities and other research institutions pre-competitive, industrial collective research on future technologies. The aim is to operate energy converters – engines, hybrid powertrains, turbines, compressors, turbochargers and fuel cells – with renewable energy sources in new, (partly) electrified, integrated and digitalised conversion systems in a more efficient, cleaner and sustainable way – to the benefit of society, climate, environment and industry.

Sustainable energy conversion systems facilitate individual mobility, transportation, energy supply and industrial added value. The innovative power of the industry and its economic success make a significant contribution to social prosperity. As a non-profit organisation, the FVV supports the evolution of its members - small, medium and large companies – and the promotion of young scientists. The research association has implemented more than 2,000 research projects since it was founded in 1956.