Invitation to the Hannover Messe / Get Your Free Ticket / BioFusion 4.0
Sustainable biological transformation of production ? Fraunhofer IPK / Larissa Klassen

Invitation to the Hannover Messe / Get Your Free Ticket / BioFusion 4.0

At this year's Hannover Messe from April 17 to 21, 2023, Fraunhofer IPK will demonstrate how biogenic materials and digital solutions can be used to design resilient production processes and sustainable products. "BioFusion 4.0" realizes sustainable and circular value creation with principles from nature. With this, we are bringing biology into Industry 4.0.?

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Fraunhofer IPK is looking forward to meeting you at the joint booth of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft in hall 16, booth A12.

It's really easy to get your free ticket: Follow the link to the HANNOVER MESSE website. All you have to do is enter your e-mail address.

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Please feel free to get in touch with our experts in Hannover: Theresa Riedelsheimer | Kai Lindow | Sebastian Wehking | Linus Aulich | Stephan M?nchinger | Christopher Mühlich | Marvin Manoury | Janine Mügge

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"BioFusion 4.0" brings principles from nature into industrial manufacturing. The objective is sustainable and circular value creation.

Intelligent recycling solutions for valuable materials are being pushed forward, as is the engineering of biologically transformed products and processes. In addition, the potential of biointelligent assistance systems for workers and bio-based materials for production are being explored.

For example, waste fats are used to produce biogenic polymers, which are used to manufacture spare parts or small orthoses on demand using 3D printing, while also assessing their carbon footprint. After use, they can be completely biodegraded.

CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE BIOFUSION 4.0 RESEARCH PROJECT!

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? Fraunhofer IPK / Larissa Klassen

Get Your Own 3D Print Orthosis of Your Hand

We create live 3D scans of visitors' hands at the trade show. Using the scans, we demonstrate how intelligent algorithms from Fraunhofer IPK can form an individual 3D orthosis around the hand. The custom orthosis created that way is printed on-site, from a plastic derived from edible fat using Fraunhofer technology, which can be 100% composted after the orthosis has been used.

We also demonstrate the concept of digital twins and the product-specific calculation of the CO2 footprint along the life cycle of this.

TO THE EXHIBITOR PAGE AT HM23


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The participants in this interview are working together with other partners - including research institutions, corporations, and startups - on the biological transformation of industry in the large-scale "BioFusion 4.0" project. They discuss how environmental impacts are operationalized and measured in the project and how people can be sensitized to the topic in the FUTUR expert talk.

GO TO THE INTERVIEW AND THE RECORDING "FUTURE WORKSHOP BIOFUSION

Jens Fischler

Bridging the Gap Between Research, Innovation and Industry.

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Meet me or Theresa Riedelsheimer | Kai Lindow | Sebastian Wehking | Linus Aulich | Stephan M?nchinger | Christopher Mühlich | Marvin Manoury | Janine Mügge at #HM23 how biogenic materials and digital solutions can be used to design #resilient production processes and #sustainable products. "#BioFusion 4.0" realizes sustainable and circular value creation with principles from nature. With this, we are bringing biology into #Industry40.

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