Projects

Overview of our projects

Here you will find current and completed projects.

Environmental education: Living and experiencing sustainability
Accelerating the transfer of innovations through web-based multi-level analyses (MEA)
Certificate course in digital methods in sponge projects
Digital Recruiting high sustainability - a web-based, participant-specific, non-linear, AI-supported training module with interactive knowledge management as a transfer booster
Dynamic sewer network management with obstacle-free control unit - SP 1: Feasibility/requirements analysis and reengineering
Engineering-technical transfer qualification for the Bavarian water industry (Preparation for lateral entry into the water industry)
SpongePotential New buildings & renovations Bavaria
Sustainable food production in integrated aquaculture
Innovative process combination of natural fibre nonwoven, UV LED and photooxidation for water purification in the re-use process
RUBIN - Photonic processes as a technology basis for cleaning indoor air, industrial air, biogenic air and urban air
Intelligent quantity (flux) and quality control for the fourth cleaning stage
Efficient treatment of wastewater from the pharmaceutical industry in India using a3op® technology
Combined infrastructure and environmental protection through AI-based sewer network management
Channel management and relief
Development of a digital measurement and control system for hydrometeorological applications, application-related upscaling with practical testing in the field
Certificate as a digitalisation expert in the water industry
Development of fully biodegradable growth media in aquaponics with the release of nutrient additives for biological water treatment
Environmental education: Fish and vegetables at school
Environmental education: Living and experiencing sustainability
Sustainable food production in integrated aquaculture
Implementation of performance monitoring on behalf of the municipality of Diemelsee as part of the "Wastewater Flexibilisation Diemelsee 4.0" project, funded by the federal government's Environmental Innovation Programme (UIP)
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