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“We’re showing a festival of innovations”
Shed your corset and mount a bike
Obsessed with reduction
Aerospace – how familiar are you with it?
Multi-talented
Electric mobility picks up momentum
Ship ahoy, crew goodbye!
“A craving for new challenges”
The electric revolution of the World Rally Championship
Flying Star Trek-style
Engineering
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Little and larger helpers
Ghostbusters in freezing cold
Caution! Fakes!
Game changers
A matriarch with foresight
Be robots and multiply
Self-driving weed killer
In motion for the last 75 years
The universal inspectors
Directly to your door!
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Energy from the deep – the next big thing
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Setting a course for “simply ingenious”!
Energy storage systems of the future
On the road toward a biobased economy
Sunny yield in the dark
Shipping electricity
From gray to green
Wind meets wall
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Delving into history with high tech
What is smart about the smart city?
Transparent data for eternity
Digital beats 20/20 vision
Fully connected
Quantum leap in the web
Sky busters
All work and (some) play
The next level
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Urbanization
Globalization
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“Less but better”
Idea + X = success
A comeback for airships?
An idea that literally moves
Fireworks of the future
Electric fine-dust catcher
AI for your fries
Crops for insulation
A super laser as a lightning rod
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Digital
Digital beats 20/20 vision
I can see what you see too: Mixed Reality applications accelerate processes and facilitate remote communications.
September 2021
Digital
Quantum leap in the web
A network of quantum computers would be epochally more powerful and absolutely secure.
September 2021
Digital
All work and (some) play
After nearly twenty years of spectacular robot development and the third change in ownership, Boston Dynamics is now aiming to break even with an initial product.
April 2021
Future Life
Smarter living for seniors
Scientists are working at full stretch on the development of robots for everyday life and technical systems to keep an aging society agile for as long as possible.
April 2021
Digital
The next level
Innovative technologies create new opportunities for athletes. An interdisciplinary overview – from chessboards to race tracks.
December 2020
Digital
A machine to be reckoned with
Google and IBM are working on quantum computers that can perform complex computations a lot faster than the world’s fastest supercomputers. Now, what’s in it for us?
December 2019
Digital
Digital renaissance of a masterpiece
Art fuses with artificial worlds. Apps and Virtual Reality (VR) headsets enable visitors to delve into classic paintings and dead artists are brought to life by means of artificial intelligence (AI).
September 2019
Digital
In dialog with smart machines
Artificial intelligence suddenly seems to be all around us – it will radically change our jobs and everyday lives. Even so, machines are far from truly understanding the world.
September 2019
Future Life
Homo sapiens 2.0
Das Gehirn goes online.
September 2019
Digital
Faster and increasingly individual
Route planning seems to be a problem that has long been resolved. Yet traffic jams, blocked roads and the combination of various means of transportation can turn this simple task into a complex one.
September 2017
Digital
The power of the Machine
Winning games, reading files, diagnosing diseases: will robots soon be smarter than people? And, if so, what will become of us?
December 2016