Industry and Research Projects

 

EnDaSpace PLATON: Platform Economy in the Application Context of Hydrogen

H2D – A Hydrogen Economy for Germany

The aim of the project is to develop a potential atlas for the German hydrogen economy. In the joint project, Fraunhofer IMW is conducting research on key terms, as well as a patent search, and is taking on the geocoding of entrepreneurial actors in the German hydrogen economy in order to clarify regional characteristics of the hydrogen regions.

 

Hydrogen Perspectives for Leipzig – A Potential Assessment

Hydrogen City Leipzig – Support for the municipal H2 concept

The Leipzig City Council decided in October 2020 to further develop the city of Leipzig into a hydrogen city. In a first step, the initial situation, current framework conditions and potentials were to be summarized, thus creating the prerequisite for a participatory process involving business, science, associations, politics and citizens.

Contact Persons:

Daniela Pufky-Heinrich

Contact Press / Media

Dr. Daniela Pufky-Heinrich

Main contact person on research topic hydrogen | Head of Economics of Technology and Management Division, Head of Center for Economics and Management of Technologies CEM

Fraunhofer Center for International Management and Knowledge Economy IMW
Leipziger Straße 70/71, 06108 Halle (Saale)
Martin-Luther-Ring 13 04109 Leipzig, Germany

Phone +49 345 131886-0 (Halle/Saale) Telefon +49 341 231039-520 (Leipzig)

Fax +49 341 231039-9520 (Leipzig)

Karl Trela

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Dr. Karl Trela

Project H2D | Head of Data Science for Innovation Unit

Fraunhofer Center for International Management and Knowledge Economy IMW
Martin-Luther-Ring 13
04109 Leipzig, Germany

Phone +49 341 231039-128

Fax +49 341 231039-9128

Sebastian Haugk

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Dr. Sebastian Haugk

Project EnDaSpace PLATON | Head of Data and Platform Based Value Creation Unit

Fraunhofer Center for International Management and Knowledge Economy IMW
Martin-Luther-Ring 13
04109 Leipzig, Germany

Phone +49-341-231039-153

Fax +49-341-231039-9153