
Decarbonization of industrial processes
High-temperature heat pumps for sustainable process heat supply will be developed in the new building of the German Aerospace Center's (DLR) Institute of Low-Carbon Industrial Processes in Zittau.
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High-temperature heat pumps for sustainable process heat supply will be developed in the new building of the German Aerospace Center's (DLR) Institute of Low-Carbon Industrial Processes in Zittau.

For the DLR's 'Surface Avatar' experiment, Swedish ESA astronaut Marcus Wandt controlled various robotic systems on Earth from the ISS. The experiment is intended to show how time delays affect the remote control of robots.
The German Aerospace Center (DLR) has commissioned the development of a special mini quantum computer for training courses. The aim: a quantum computer that future users, students and companies can touch and try out.
Logistics to wind turbines on the high seas could be simplified with the use of drones: The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is working with energy supplier EnBW to determine requirements and possibilities.

Earth's orbit is becoming increasingly crowded. Metal parts are buzzing around the planet and pose risks to space travel. That's why they need to be removed. Some companies see this as a future market.

Bosch, Trumpf and the German Aerospace Center (DLR) want to develop a quantum sensor that will be able to precisely align mini-satellites in the future and thus enable very fast data transmission.

A remedy for bad moods: the robot Cimon is to keep German astronaut Matthias Maurer company on the International Space Station ISS.

The exploration of Mars and the moon is a great dream for mankind. The EU also wants to play its part in space exploration. An exciting project has now been successfully tested in the Moroccan desert.

With 'CIMON' - the world's first flying and autonomously operating astronaut assistant - scientists are sending artificial intelligence to the International Space Station ISS in summer 2018. The details of the project by DLR, Airbus, IBM and LMU.

A new DLR institute was opened in Jena at the end of August 2017. It will focus on the analysis and handling of large amounts of data generated in the course of digitalization.