Exhibitor details
Fraunhofer-Institut für Mikroelektronische Schaltungen
und Systeme IMS
Catalogue entry
About Fraunhofer IMS
Smart Sensor Systems for a safe, secure, and sustainable future: In numerous state-of-the-art research laboratories, Fraunhofer IMS works with more than 250 talented scientific employees and students on innovative microelectronic solutions. As a trusted research and development partner for industry, the institutes’ goal is to develop customized sensor systems for your specific needs in the areas of biomedical sensors, optical systems, open source semiconductors, embedded AI, technology services, and even quantum technology. The teams in the four business units – Health, Industry, Mobility, and Space and Security – are committed to implementing outstanding and versatile microelectronics that can be utilized across all your projects. For example, these solutions feature high integration capability, enormous energy efficiency and reliable functionality even under harsh conditions.
Product groups
- D.01.01
- General IT, software, hardware services
- D.01.02.09.01
- Signal processing and algorithm
- D.01.02.08.02
- Thin film technology
- D.01.02.09.03
- Software development, sensor specific
- D.01.02.07.04
- Semiconductor
- S.01.01.07
- Gap, distance, sag – range ≥ 0.01 m
- D.01.02.08.08
- Microstructuring of silicon
- S.01.01.08
- Position (2D/3D)
- D.01.02.07.08
- Digital ASIC
- D.01.02.07.09
- Mixed-signal ASIC
- D.01.02.08.09
- Micro Systems Technologies MST, Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems MEMS
- S.01.06.15
- Infrared, IR measurement
- D.04.15
- Technology consulting
- S.01.09.15
- Blood pressure, non-invasive
- S.01.09.16
- Blood flow
- S.01.09.17
- Pulse rate
- D.01.02.08.18
- Optoelectronic integrated circuit, OEIC
- S.01.09.18
- Pulse oximetry, SpO2
- S.03.22
- ASIC, sensor-specific
- S.03.23
- Sensor interface IC
- S.02.25
- Optoelectronic element
- S.03.27
- Communication module, wireless
Forum lectures
May 7, 2025
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11:00 - 11:30
♦ Harnessing Edge AI for Advanced Failure Prediction and Condition Monitoring: Two Industrial Use Cases
Dr.-Ing. Maren Kasischke, Fraunhofer-Institut für Mikroelektronische Schaltungen und Systeme IMS, Duisburg, Stand 1-606 To the lecture