Exhibitor details

Technologie Campus 3

09126 Chemnitz

Germany

+49 371 45001-0

+49 371 45001-101

https://www.enas.fraunhofer.de

info@enas.fraunhofer.de

Hall 1 Booth 1-317

Catalogue entry

The Fraunhofer Institute for Electronic Nano Systems ENAS, located in Chemnitz, Germany, is one of 75 research institutes in the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft. Fraunhofer ENAS is the expert and development partner in the field of smart systems and their integration for a wide range of applications. We offer innovative solutions and accompany customer projects along the complete value chain of smart systems.
From the idea to the design, technology development or implementation based on existing technologies to the tested prototype and technology transfer, Fraunhofer ENAS is a reliable innovation partner for start-ups, SMEs or large enterprises. In addition to technology development as well as smart sensor systems, the institute increasingly focuses on building application demonstrators in the context of upstream product development.

Our portfolio:
We develop high-performance sensors, new sensor and actuator systems based on integrated nanostructures and standard technologies, beyond-CMOS components, novel integration technologies, advanced reliability concepts. Moreover, we complete these topics by innovative developments in the fields of simulation, data analyses by means of artificial intelligence and security of systems. Through requirement engineering, we adapt the systems for different applications and embed them into higher-level more complex systems.

At the Fraunhofer Pavilion (booth 317) in hall 1:
We will be presenting the European Test and Reliability Center (ETRC). Discover the wide range of options for testing, characterization, and reliability assessment that Fraunhofer ENAS offers together with its partners at the new center, which will open in Chemnitz on June 18, 2025.
You can learn more about our sensors and systems for agriculture, smart health and the industrial internet of things.
One highlight is our range of piezoelectric and capacitive micromechanical ultrasound transducers. Together with the Fraunhofer Institutes IPMS and ISIT, we will be presenting a one-stop store for the next generation of ultrasonic sensor technology.

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