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Fraunhofer IIS, Division Engineering of Adaptive Systems

R&D Institution

www.eas.iis.fraunhofer.de/en.htmlDresden, Germany

About

The Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS is one of Germany's most important industrial applied research facilities for the development of microelectronic systems.

The scientists in the Division Engineering of Adaptive Systems, located in Dresden, develop key technologies for the connected world of tomorrow. Besides the design of reliable microchips and complex electronic systems in leading-edge semiconductor technologies, new concepts for sensor systems, the analysis of large amounts of data and the control of automation processes belong to the key acitivities. We focus on applications in the areas mobility and industrial automation in the business areas:

  • Design Methodology

  • Efficient Electronics

  • Distributed Data Processing & Control

Other enabling technologies

Manufacturing and machine learning, e.g., to increase the flexibility of industrial processes, modular approaches, reduce use of materials, quality assurance and certification of products)AI-driven diagnostic systems, e.g., for assessing the viability of reused, remanufactured, and recycled componentsRobotic / handling - and assistance systemsReverse Manufacturing (e.g. adaptive automation for high variance, sorting, sophisticated logistic systems)

Data technologies, data ecosystems and cross-linking

(AI based) recognition systems (e.g. image recognition) to evaluate materials, components and products and determine the best use paths(AI based) process and system control technologiesSimulation models and predictive analytics to assess the scalability of circular processes across industries

Representatives

Ron Martin

Group Manager Adaptive Robotics

Fraunhofer IIS, Division Engineering of Adaptive Systems

Marketplace (1)

  • Expertise

    Adaptive Robotics for (Dis-)Assembly

    We develop adaptive robotic systems for automatic disassembly, combining sensors and AI-based control to support circular economy goals.

    • Reverse Manufacturing
    • Industry 4.0 technologies
    • Manufacturing and machine learning
    • Robotic / handling - and assistance systems
    Author

    Ron Martin

    Group Manager Adaptive Robotics at Fraunhofer IIS, Division Engineering of Adaptive Systems

    Dresden, Germany