Fraunhofer Society
The Fraunhofer Society is a prominent research organization based in Germany, known for its applied research and development. Founded in 1949, it focuses on various fields, including engineering, information technology, and materials science. The society collaborates with industry partners to translate scientific findings into practical applications, enhancing innovation and competitiveness.
With over 70 institutes across Germany and a workforce of around 28,000, the Fraunhofer Society plays a crucial role in advancing technology. It is named after the German physicist Joseph von Fraunhofer, who made significant contributions to optics and spectroscopy. The society's work supports economic growth and addresses societal challenges.