Projects within the framework of open4innovation
There are 2455 results.
SeMoNa22
Possible applications of sentinel data for monitoring in environmental and nature protection in cities using the example of Vienna
SeRWas – Secure Resilient Water Management
The ongoing digitalization of the critical infrastructure of the water management brings a lot of benefits, but also increases the attack surface for cyber-attacks. To address these challenges, SeRWas will research a comprehensive cyber situational awareness solution for the water industry that already takes into account future legal, regulatory and ethical requirements.
SeasonalGridStorage - Innovative seasonale thermal storages for urban district heating grids
Sensible storages, which are currently used in district heating networks for seasonal storage of excess heat (e.g. from solar thermal or industrial waste heat), exhibit high space demand, investment costs and heat losses. Within this project, concepts for using innovative storage technologies, e.g. thermochemical storages (TCS) having high heat densities and enabling pressure- and lossless storage, were developed and analyzed on a technological, economic and ecological basis. Additionally, the regulatory framework has been evaluated.
Secondary Materials in the Austrian Textile Industry - Study with Recommendations for the Austrian R&D-Politics
This study deals with the challenges and potentials for the use of secondary materials in the Austrian textile industry. It identifies challenges and potentials for establishing cycles in the textile industry with a focus on the use of secondary materials in Austria based on broad stakeholder involvement. Based on this, recommendations for research and development activities were formulated to promote recycling.
Secondary Phosphorus as Raw Material for the Chemical Industry
Recycling of Phosphorus as Contribution to the Security of Supply of Bioeconomy
SecuRescue
SECURESCUE targets real-time 3D 360° mapping of a disaster area for a disaster response using mobile exploration robots. The goal is to achieve fast situation and risk awareness to support safe and efficient deployment of first responders
Secure EGov
Already today, the significance of e-government as an interface between public institutions and citizens in a broader sense is an important one. The goal of this study is to foreground and make revisable the security of e-government applications, projects and institutions by defining a respective standard as well as a potential certification process
Secure and Active!
The project „Sicher aktiv“ („secure and active“) had developed an innovative new kind of civil protection course for the public, based on existing demands and needs
SecuredGPT – Test of an On-Premises Large Language Model for Knowledge Management
The aim is to develop and experimentally deploy a chat application for responding to queries based on internal documents.
Securestamp
The project’s main idea is the development of an integrated system, which allows for simple and efficient discovery of falsifications. Thus the theft of pre-printed original ticket paper turns into unattractive action
Security from the Air
The study aimed at drafting an integrative approach to an Intellectual Property Cluster "Security from the Air" with focus on the Wiener Neustadt area
SeiersbergPirka2040 - #wirsindzukunft: Roadmap for a climate-neutral future in Seiersberg-Pirka
Seiersberg-Pirka is the second largest municipality in the district of Graz-Umgebung and was created in the course of the Styrian municipal reform in 2015 by merging the previously independent municipalities of Seiersberg and Pirka. The municipality is located south-west of the provincial capital Graz and is one of the fastest growing municipalities in Austria.
Self-discharge mechanisms in the vanadium redox battery
The Vanadium Redox Battery is an attractive solution to uninterrupted power supply applications. The battery is very robust and easy to use and an overall efficieny of >85% would be achieveable under conditions when self-discharge is minimized.
SemI40 - Industry 4.0 for Smart Production
Electronic components and systems are key drivers for economic growth in Europe. The European ECSEL (Electronic Components and Systems for European Leadership) project SemI40 explores smart production processes involving 37 partners from 5 countries.
SemantiX
A cross-sensor semantic EO data cube to open and leverage essential climate variables with scientists and the public
Semi-manual dismantling of small electric and electronic equipment
Improving the tecnology of manual dismantling processes of small electric and electronical appliances, used in social enterprises. Via software modules, developed do analise dismantling processes, from dismantling-factories to dismantling-parks.
Semi40: Power Semiconductor and Electronics Manufacturing 4.0
The SemI40 project implements modern production technologies and connected systems in pilot plants to enhance availability and safety. It develops digital twins, secure connections, and self-regulating robots, and integrates customized algorithms for improved knowledge management.