Fraunhofer RTO Impact 2002-2012 Hans-Jörg Bullinger Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft www.fraunhofer.de
From a small association to the leading organization for applied research in Europe Growth is no end in itself, but Budget 2002-2011 Staff 2002-2011 [Mio ] 1800 20000 1600 18000 1400 16000 1200 14000 1000 12000 10000 800 8000 600 6000 400 4000 200 2000 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 * 2008 2009 2010 2011
Industry Revenue Dubbleing in 10 years Industry Revenue in Mio 600 500 531 570 400 430 399 422 452 407 463 +106% 300 200 276 287 317 100 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 HR 4
Fraunhofer-Locations in 2001 Itzehoe Rostock 48 Institutes at 32 Locations in Germany Oberhausen Dortmund Duisburg Schmallenberg Aachen Euskirchen Bremen Hannover Braunschweig Berlin Potsdam Magdeburg Halle Dresden Jena Chemnitz Darmstadt Würzburg Erlangen Kaiserslautern St. Ingbert Saarbrücken Karlsruhe Freiburg Pfinztal Stuttgart Freising München Holzkirchen Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Fraunhofer Locations in 2012 60 Institutes 50 decided/implemented Facilities at 76 Locations in Germany Itzehoe Stade Lübeck Bremerhaven Hamburg Oldenburg Bremen Rostock Berlin Hannover Potsdam Teltow Lemgo Braunschweig Magdeburg Gelsenkirchen Dortmund Goslar Cottbus Oberhausen Paderborn Halle Leipzig Duisburg Schmallenberg Schkopau Kassel Leuna Köln Moritzburg Dresden Hermsdorf Aachen Sankt Augustin Erfurt Freiberg Zittau Euskirchen Bonn Jena Wachtberg Gießen Ilmenau Chemnitz Hanau Alzenau Frankfurt Darmstadt Würzburg Bayreuth Erlangen Kaiserslautern St. Ingbert Wertheim/ Sulzbach Mannheim Fürth Sulzbach-Rosenberg Bronnbach Saarbrücken Nürnberg Karlsruhe Pfinztal Regensburg Ettlingen Stuttgart Straubing Freising Augsburg Freiburg Garching München Efringen- Kandern Oberpfaffenhofen- Holzkirchen Kirchen Weßling Prien
2002 USA Is The Only Subsidary Abroad USA
Fraunhofer International 2012 Glasgow Göteborg San José East Lansing Plymouth London Boston Cambridge Newark Maryland Brüssel Paris Bozen Porto Wrocław Wien Budapest Graz Thessaloniki Kairo Dubai Peking Seoul Sendai Tokio Bangalore Selangor Singapur Salvador Campinas Sao Paulo Jakarta Santiago de Chile Sydney Subsidiary Representative Office Center Senior Advisor Project Center / Strategic Cooperation
New Research Strategy in USA»Obama Will Unveil $1-Billion National Manufacturing Innovation Network Initiative Based On Germany's Fraunhofer Institute«
Future Needs Origin Perspectives for Future Markets Analysis, Foresight and Trend Studies 50 Technology Trends Workshop with >50 Experts Fraunhofer Future Topics Global Mega Trends 1. Survey: Fraunhofer Managers 170 Topics 2. Survey: Ranking of Topics Expert Interviews: 25 Focus-Topics Markets for the Day after Tomorrow Grand societal challenges Technologische Problemlösung Mapping with Fraunhofer Competence Fraunhoferinternernal call Zukunftsthemen Perspectives 12 12 Übermorgen -Projects 7 2004 2005 2007 2008 2010 2011
Fotos Challenges The Markets Beyond Tomorrow Health and nutrition Affordable healthcare Safety and security Disaster prediction and management Mobility and transportation Low-emission, reliable mobility in urban areas areas Information and communication Energy and living Low-loss generation, distribution and use of electricity Production and environment Life-cycle production
Five priorities of the hightech strategy 2020 for Germany Innovation topics of the Industry-Science Research Alliance Climate/ Energy Health/ Quality of Life Mobility Sustainable city Intelligent reorganization of energy supply Individualized medicine Self-determined seniority life Prevention of widespread diseases E-mobility Payable, CO 2 -optimized mobility Smart mobility by intermodal transport Security Communication Secure cloud made in Germany Secure identities Embedded security in embedded systems Future internet, Green IT and IT for Green Transformation to a digital knowledge society on a basis of acceptance and participation Source: BMBF and Industry-Science Research Alliance
Key technologies: drivers for innovations Information and Communication Technologies Optical Technologies Produktion Technologies Material Technologies Bio Technologies Nano Technologies High potential German application areas Automotive Medical Technology Mechanical Engineering Logistics Microsystem Technologies Innovative Services Source: BMBF Die Hightech-Strategie für Deutschland
It is by no means certain that things will become better when they change, but in order to become better, they have to change. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg German physicist and author (1742-1799)