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 2505 results.

ProduktionderZukunft

R²RM - Precious raw materials

A new method recovers precious materials such as niobium or tantalum for high-tech applications. This reduces Austria’s dependency on raw materials.

Haus der Zukunft

S - House

Innovative Use of Renewable Resources demonstrated by means of an Office and Exhibition Building

Haus der Zukunft

S I P settlement models in passive house quality

Research, development and realization of integral building concepts in passive house quality!

Austria in Space

S1S2Crops

Exploring the Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 Data Cubes for Supporting Crop Classification with EODC

Klimaneutrale Stadt

SAFE - Creating a safe school environment together

Tactical urbanism for the temporary redesign of school surroundings to reorganize school mobility in a participatory process. The resulting catalogue of measures will serve as a blueprint for an implementation at other schools in Austria.

Kiras.at

SAFE TETRA2

Possible Risks due to Exposure of Workers and Patients with Implants by TETRA–transmitters

Kiras.at

SAFENET

The SAFENET-project concerns the making of a network for research andanalysis of safety aspects, risks and threats that in Austria arerepresented by earthquakes to negotiate a network activity, networkingand reinforcement of interaction between individual partners from theeconomic sector, science and the public are in the foreground. The aim ofthe network is the promotion of the research requirements in the safetysector of infrastructure construction and the creation of research cooperations.

Austria in Space

SAFESAT

Fail-SAFE reconfigurable platform for SATellite missions

Klimaneutrale Stadt

SAGE - scalable multi-agent architectures for facility management and energy efficiency

The SAGE project is developing scalable multi-agent architectures that enable buildings to recognize operational anomalies autonomously and react dynamically to environmental changes. The integration of multi-agent architectures in combination with Large Language Models (LLMs) and the development of a human-in-the-loop approach will optimize the collaboration between humans and machines. These solutions should significantly reduce the energy consumption of buildings and increase user-friendliness.

Austria in Space

SAJE

Stability Analysis for the JEREMI Experiment

Kiras.at

SALOMON

Development of a research methodology in order to survey individual and collective perceptions of threats in the population

Kiras.at

SALOMON Next Step

Study on subjective perceptions of threats in migrants

Austria in Space

SALOTTE - Solar Array Drive Mechanism (SADM) – Long Term Testing Chamber

"SALOTTE" is the design name for a test equipment to test components used for solar array drive mechanisms. The ASAP-project aims at the development of such a facility.

Austria in Space

SAME-AT II

SAR Meets Atmosphere

Austria in Space

SANOWA - Satellite Basend Emergency Call System for Lumberjacks

The objective of the project SANOWA (Satellite based emergency call system for lumberjacks) is the development of a demonstrator that will increase the safety of lumberjacks and facilitate rescue operations in case of an accident. Satellite navigation, autonomous sensors, wireless communication, and geoinformation systems are integrated in the demonstrator.

Austria in Space

SAR-X Environ - Environmental Mapping Applications Using TerraSAR-X

The goals of this project were the improvement of existing X-band scattering models and the development of environmental mapping applications for TerraSAR X data in Austria and in potential export markets.

open4aviation

SARISTU - Smart Intelligent Aircraft Structures

The concept of Smart Intelligent Aircraft Structures offers significant improvements in aircraft total weight, manufacturing cost and, above all, operational cost by an integration of system tasks into the load carrying structure. The project focuses on integration activities in the three distinct technological areas airfoil morphing, self-sensing and multifunctional structures through self-healing and the use of nanoreinforced resins.

Austria in Space

SATFARM-Services

New indicators to remotely track climate-smart agricultural practices: Farm services for farmers and policy makers

Austria in Space

SATIDA

Satellite Technologies for Improved Drought-Risk Assessment

Austria in Space

SATIN

Satellite-based short range weather prediction with special emphasize on high impact events