Projects within the framework of open4innovation

Here you will find success stories, R&D projects, and publications that were funded as part of the open4innovation initiatives of the Federal Ministry for Innovation, Mobility and Infrastructure (BMIMI, formerly BMK).

There are 2530 results.

Kiras.at

Migration Ties

The impact of the milieu-affiliation of migrants on their transnational relations

Klimaneutrale Stadt

Mind the gap - Development of a Directional Drilling Method for Shallow Geothermal Energy

The project develops a miniaturised directional drilling method enabling geothermal boreholes to be installed beneath existing buildings, addressing a major gap in densely built urban areas. By drilling from accessible edge zones and keeping all probes on private land, permitting procedures are simplified and public-space interventions minimized. The study assesses technical, regulatory and economic feasibility and forms the basis for subsequent prototype development.

ProduktionderZukunft

MinoLab - A mini lab the size of a credit card

Diagnosing diseases quickly and easily: a magnetic biochip makes it possible. Because conventional diagnostics can be too slow for those affected.

Klimaneutrale Stadt

Mission2030 – Climate-neutral Smart City Klagenfurt 2030

As Austria's only city, Klagenfurt is part of the EU Cities Mission 2030. Along with Rome, Barcelona, Laibach and other European cities, the Carinthian state capital has set itself the goal of being climate neutral by 2030. A project that is not utopia, but quite realistic! An essential component and backbone of this mission is the Austrian Pioneer Cities Program.

Klimaneutrale Stadt

Mistelbach climate neutrality roadmap

In January 2024, the municipality of Mistelbach in Lower Austria unanimously decided to draw up a climate neutrality roadmap for 2040. The municipality is thus continuing on its path towards climate neutrality and can build on numerous completed activities.

Kiras.at

Mixed Reality Post-Disaster Tools to Plan Intervention

PostDisaster addresses critical gaps in disaster management by leveraging advanced technologies to enhance decision-making and resource allocation during environmental crises. The project integrates AI-driven satellite image analysis for identifying affected areas, drone-enabled 3D reconstruction for real-time, high-resolution visualization of disaster zones, and MR-supported tools for on-the-ground infrastructure damage assessment. These innovations enable faster, more accurate evaluations of disaster impacts, allowing for optimized relief operations and safer planning. By combining these technologies, PostDisaster improves disaster response efficiency and resilience, providing valuable tools for governments, aid organizations, and private stakeholders.

Kiras.at

MoSeS4eGov – Model-based Security System for eGovernment

In the MoSeS4eGov project we are developing model-based technologies for simplifying the creation and integration of applications in eGovernment systems

open4aviation

MoVeTech - Model-Based Processing Technique for the Manufacturing of High-Quality Structural FRP Components for the Aerospace Industry

It is within the MoVeTech project that the concept of model-based processing technology was first implemented in the ARTM (Advanced Resin Transfer Moulding) process. This concept is based on the idea of combining phenomenologically based know-how about relevant mechanisms (heat conduction and transfer on moulds and composites, flow processes during mould filling or curing kinetics of reactive resins) in the form of mathematical models, and making them available at the level of process management - while adhering to real-time requirements.

Kiras.at

Mobile Artificial Intelligence Justice Assistant (MAIJA)

In the present MAIJA project, research is being carried out on a mobile digital assistant, the “Mobile Artificial Intelligence Justice Assistant”, which analyzes the existing data in the sense of prison intelligence and increases security.

Energiesysteme der Zukunft

Mobile and modular thermally-driven-cooling-system

Development of a mobile and modular thermally-driven-cooling-system for cooling powers ranging from 17 to 210 kW. The driving heat is provided by solar collectors and a biomass boiler. For research purposes a cooling systems (70 kW) will be installed in Gleisdorf where the company EnergyCabin is located.

Kiras.at

Mobile eCard

The project aims to create a concept for the realization of an e-health app on a smartphone, based on an existing secure identity.

Haus der Zukunft

Model Predictive Control of Thermally Active Building Systems and Monitoring of two Test-Boxes

A robust, predictive controller which utilises weather forecast data to control thermally active building systems had been designed, researched and assessed in terms of energy efficiency and comfort compared to standard controllers, especially for cooling purposes. Simulations and real measurements using two "Test-Boxes" with thermally active building systems which are constructed and built for this purpose were used to analyse energy efficiency and comfort. Low complexity and transparency of methods and solutions should allow for transferability of all results to guarantee maximum usability for similar applications.

Kiras.at

Modentity

Goal of the project “Modentity” is to improve mobile document authentication and identity verification to create the person checking procedure of the future. This shall be achieved by utilizing smartphones and their onboard sensors

Haus der Zukunft

Modular and standardised passive houses in solid timber construction

Concerning to an accurate and adaptable construction of 2 to 4 storey solid timber houses with the characteristics of a passive house, a digital construction and dimension system will be developed. The system which contains standardised modular ecological detailed solutions enables an exact dimensioning and installation of passive houses by small carpentering companies.

Klimaneutrale Stadt

ModularHeatNet

The aim of the project is to support Ottensheim in phasing out fossil fuels and deve­lo­ping a "climate-neutral" heat supply. As a result, the community will receive a solid decision-making basis based on the technical, economic, organizational, and environ­mental comparison of the examined heat supply approaches.

Klimaneutrale Stadt

MokiG: Monitoring for climate-neutral buildings

The aim is to develop and implement an innovative monitoring concept to demon­strate the achievement of climate neutrality in buildings. A central element here is the integration and linking of various data sources. The basis for this is a data mesh structure, artificial intelligence and the creation of digital twins. Finally, the metho­dology will be tested on real buildings and discussed with users.

Kiras.at

MonKey - Monitoring of Torrential Key Barriers

Development of an automated IoT-based monitoring and warning system for key torrent and avalanche control structures and ÖBB, providing real-time data on fill levels and critical events such as debris flows to ensure the protection of settlements and infrastructure while addressing the challenges of climate change.

Stadt der Zukunft

Monitoring Passive houses China

Monitoring of office building and guest house in ZhuoZhou, China

Haus der Zukunft

Monitoring Sunhouse Eferding

In course of the monitoring project the effectiveness of the energy-technical system was checked on the basis of running measuring data. The data were evaluated and, if required, the arrangements and settings of the control system were adapted. Main result is that the energy balance could have been improved explicitly whilst the monitoring process.

Stadt der Zukunft

Monitoring of multi-family houses “Tonpfeifengasse”

Evaluation of activated building parts as heat storage for renewable energy shown on the example of the multi-family houses "Tonpfeifengasse".