Winnerslist Landmarks in the land of ideas
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willpower energy™
A technology company is developing a plant that lets consumers produce and store methanol as an fuel themselves
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Multi-material printer AIM3D
A new 3-D multi-material printer overcomes material limits and thus reduces production costs
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KULTURISTENHOCH2
Students volunteer to accompany senior citizens with small pensions and disabilities to cultural events
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3-D scanners for seeing-eye industrial robots
Using a 3D scanner based on light field technology, robots may soon be able to see better than humans
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Looking East – Research and business collaboration with Japan
Researchers and companies in Saxony and Yamagata cooperate in the field of organic electronics
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CorrelAid – Data analysis for the greater good
Volunteer data analysts help social organisations use data analysis for their goals
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International encounters between deaf and hearing people
Deaf and hearing people meet for international exchange
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QuartrBack – intelligent help for dementia patients
An intelligent emergency chain enables dementia patients to continue living in their familiar surroundings
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Learning factory for global production
A training centre prepares employees and students for globally connected production
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Kinemic gesture control
Gesture control allows users to automatically retrieve information without the need for a keyboard or control buttons.
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Wasni Inclusive textile company: Where different is the norm
People with and without disabilities design and produce fashion according to individual customer wishes
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spaactor.com – A search engine for spoken content
A new internet search engine makes it possible to search for spoken content
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Green Shape Core Collection – Sustainable outdoor clothing
An outdoor gear manufacturer turns fresh-air lovers into environmental heroes with its sustainable, multifunctional clothing
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Renumics simulation software
A start-up develops software that automates technical simulations and saves time
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Short-term homestay for kids with disabilities
Families with severely disabled children find respite in a former manor house