Official Participants
BMBF has selected 8 participants that highlight its ideals and goals for initial support. We invite you to peruse the profiles of the 8 participants. You will read about some of the exciting projects already underway and those that are being planned.
The globally unique R&D cluster Auditory Valley combines comprehensive knowledge about all aspects of hearing. The combination of technologies for audio systems, hearing aids, and cochlear implants offers the unrivalled opportunity to sustainably improve the quality of life of many people.
The BioNanoMedTech competence network for biomolecular, regenerative methods and nanobiotechnology in medical engineering internationally promotes the interlocking of nanobiotechnology with the foci regenerative medicine and in-vitro diagnostics.
Plasma medicine is a young medical discipline that has emerged from the cooperation of physicians, physicists, and biologists. The antimicrobial and surface-refining properties of plasma create enormous potentials for applications.
Health technology is one of the main research and teaching topics of the Friedrich-Alexander University (FAU) and its numerous spin-offs. FAU scientists have made substantial contributions to medical imaging, telemedicine, biomaterials, and therapeutic systems.
MOIN Molecular Imaging Network is a preclinical imaging centre equipped with state-of-the-art imaging devices like magnetic resonance, computer tomography, sonography, and optical processes for in-vivo imaging.
Since 2010, applied research centres and industrial companies have been cooperating in the technology initiative “Labor der Zukunft”. Lead by Fraunhofer IBMT, the cluster of medical technologists and service providers aims at developing, producing and promoting future (bio-)medical laboratory technology.
Against the background of a worldwide increasing demand for medical engineering products, the consortium pursues extensive international marketing measures under the concept German Medical Imaging In Motion. The specification of the members of the consortium focuses on medical imaging and image processing and thus reflects the strength of the Southern German area in general and the Munich area in particular.
A competence network consisting of Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum (DKFZ), the University Hospital of Heidelberg and the medium-sized companies CHILI Radiology GmbH and Mint Medical GmbH develops new procedures in medical image analysis.
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