The Magazine for Research and Innovation | Spring 2005
In Brief
Scenario 2020: One More Time
Trends: As You Like It
Transportation: Home on Wheels
Interview with Hartmut Wandke: Bonding with Products
Health: The Promise of Personalization
Molecular Imaging: Tiny Terminators
Lakeside Hospital: High-Speed Health
Facts and Forecasts: Why Personalization Sells
Data Protection: Transparency, Not Surveillance
Context Awareness: Things that Think
In Brief
Scenario 2015: Always at Your Service
Trends: Data on Call
Interview with Gerald Weiß: Remote Services at Vattenfall Europe
Facts and Forecasts: Networks –: Driving Growth in Remote Services
Facilities and Power Plants: Service without Borders
Machines and Appliances: Data Mining Machines
Ubiquitous Video Support: Service with Vision
Building Technology: Closely Watched Buildings
Telemedicine: Readings from Home
Interview Uldal
Vehicles: Information Autobahn
In Brief
Scenario 2020: River of Life
Trends: Solutions for a Thirsty Planet
Simulated Water Networks: Fluid Information
Start-ups: Purification with Nano Pores
Facts and Forecasts: Water: The Elixir of Life
Interview with Catherine Day: Achieving the UN’s Development Goals
Wastewater Purification: Cannibals, Porous Fibers and Purity
Conserving Resources: A New Lease on Life
Pharmaceuticals: Medications with Built-in Quality
Minimizing Dangerous Substances: Fighting Soot
Scientific Development: Powered by Einstein
The Graying Society: When I’m 64…
Biomax Research Partnership: Molecular Detectives
Research Partnerships: Fusing Ad Hoc & P2P
Organic Solar Cells: Photons from Flexible Plastics
SIMATIC History: Five Decades of Automation
Patents & Innovations: Talking Traffic Lights / Intelligent Image Analysis
In Brief
Scenario 2020: One More Time
Trends: As You Like It
Transportation: Home on Wheels
Interview with Hartmut Wandke: Bonding with Products
Health: The Promise of Personalization
Molecular Imaging: Tiny Terminators
Lakeside Hospital: High-Speed Health
Facts and Forecasts: Why Personalization Sells
Data Protection: Transparency, Not Surveillance
Context Awareness: Things that Think
In Brief
Scenario 2015: Always at Your Service
Trends: Data on Call
Interview with Gerald Weiß: Remote Services at Vattenfall Europe
Facts and Forecasts: Networks –: Driving Growth in Remote Services
Facilities and Power Plants: Service without Borders
Machines and Appliances: Data Mining Machines
Ubiquitous Video Support: Service with Vision
Building Technology: Closely Watched Buildings
Telemedicine: Readings from Home
Interview Uldal
Vehicles: Information Autobahn
In Brief
Scenario 2020: River of Life
Trends: Solutions for a Thirsty Planet
Simulated Water Networks: Fluid Information
Start-ups: Purification with Nano Pores
Facts and Forecasts: Water: The Elixir of Life
Interview with Catherine Day: Achieving the UN’s Development Goals
Wastewater Purification: Cannibals, Porous Fibers and Purity
Conserving Resources: A New Lease on Life
Pharmaceuticals: Medications with Built-in Quality
Minimizing Dangerous Substances: Fighting Soot
Scientific Development: Powered by Einstein
The Graying Society: When I’m 64…
Biomax Research Partnership: Molecular Detectives
Research Partnerships: Fusing Ad Hoc & P2P
Organic Solar Cells: Photons from Flexible Plastics
SIMATIC History: Five Decades of Automation
Patents & Innovations: Talking Traffic Lights / Intelligent Image Analysis
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