Research

Innovative materials, safety, sustainability, transfer

In view of global challenges such as climate change, limited resources, increasing urbanisation and profound industrial changes, materials research is becoming increasingly important. Innovative materials form the basis for key and future technologies and make a decisive contribution to securing Germany’s innovative strength and competitiveness.

Graphische Darstellung Material Hub@ Projektträger Jülich

With the material hub initiative "MaterialNeutral – Resource Sovereignty achieved through Material Innovations", the BMFTR  is bundling research and development projects, transfer and networking projects in one funding instrument.

The BMFTR is funding joint research projects in its framework programme: From Material to Innovation. With this framework programme, the BMFTR aims to make a contribution to securing and expanding technological expertise in materials research and development. Technology transfer is intended to enable a faster implementation of research results in commercial products.

 

The BMFTR’s Material Hub initiative ‘MaterialNeutral – Resource sovereignty achieved through material innovations’ is divided into several modules, each of […]

Partners from research and industry meet at status conferences to present their results from the projects of the BMFTR’s Material […]

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