FRAUNHOFER INSTITUTE FOR SYSTEMS AND INNOVATION RESEARCH ISI

ANNUAL REPORT

CONTENTS

PREFACE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

LOOKING BACK ON A SUCCESSFUL YEAR AND AHEAD TO A PROMISING FUTURE 4 ADVICE FROM SCIENCE, INDUSTRY, POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATION 26

INTERVIEW

“WE SHOULD FOCUS MORE ON THE POSITIVE ASPECTS OF DIGITALIZATION“ 6 ANNEX GROUPS AND ALLIANCES 28 FACTS AND FIGURES 10 ACADEMIC TEACHING 28 ORGANIZATION 12 DISSERTATIONS 29 PROJECTS 34 COMPETENCE CENTER VISITING RESEARCHERS 42

CC ENERGY POLICY AND ENERGY MARKETS 14 CC ENERGY TECHNOLOGY AND ENERGY SYSTEMS 16 IMPRINT 44 CC FORESIGHT 18 PHOTO CREDITS 45 CC SUSTAINABILITY AND INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS 20 CC EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES 22 CC POLICY – INDUSTRY – INNOVATION 24

2 | 3 PREFACE

LOOKING BACK ON A SUCCESSFUL YEAR AND AHEAD TO A PROMISING FUTURE

Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI looks back on a successful year 2017: As these projects can only give you an exemplary insight into our activities, you will find a list of all Around 220 highly motivated staff worked on roughly 400 projects in order to provide our clients from the projects we worked on in 2017 at the end of this report. The extensive annex also provides infor- industry, politics and science with options and perspectives for important decisions. This generated mation about the teaching activities and lectures of our scientists, the doctoral theses completed in an operating budget of almost 24 million euros. the past year and our visiting researchers.

At the beginning of 2018, we honored particularly innovative colleagues with the Fraunhofer ISI We hope you enjoy reading this report and we would be delighted to receive your personal comments Prize. At this award ceremony, which took place for the first time, prize winners in the categories and feedback. “Excellent Qualification”, “Outstanding Doctoral Thesis” and “Best Project” were honored for their outstanding work in the year 2017. We are already looking forward to more excellent work by our researchers in the coming year.

The end of the year 2017 also marked a change of personnel in the institute‘s management: Dr. Harald Hiessl, who has held a number of positions at Fraunhofer ISI since the end of the 1980s, Prof. Marion A. Weissenberger-Eibl Dr. Harald Hiessl and who has made a valuable contribution to the institute as its deputy head over the past ten years, Director of the Institute Deputy Head of the Institute is leaving us for a well-earned retirement. A special thank you to him from the head of the institute and all the members of staff. From February 2018, Professor Mario Ragwitz will work alongside Pro- fessor Marion A. Weissenberger-Eibl as deputy director of the institute.

Once again this year, our six scientific Competence Centers did excellent work. We give you some examples of their projects in this annual report. These include decentralized energy networks made up of many small energy sources, support for the ASEAN network in implementing renewable energies and energy efficiency, the development of future strategies for responsible research, accompanying a stakeholder dialogue to reduce trace substances in water, identifying the innovation potential for industrial biotechnology, and evaluating the effect of equality measures in research and development.

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“WE SHOULD FOCUS MORE ON THE POSITIVE ASPECTS OF DIGITALIZATION“

Digitalization is often viewed critically in Germany. This is “DIGITALIZATION IS A MEGA TOPIC AND A HUGE partly due to the fact that the country needs to do a lot of CHALLENGE THAT WILL HAVE LARGE IMPACTS ON catching up with regard to digitalization and that a very SOCIETY” gloomy picture is often painted of its effects. And yet digitali- zation offers countless opportunities for business and society Does digitalization have the potential to alter the very foundations that should be emphasized and exploited to a greater extent. of our previous economic system?

An interview with the institute’s director Professor Weissenber- Weissenberger-Eibl: Digitalization will certainly have a huge in- ger-Eibl. fluence on how we do business and on the economic system as a whole. For instance, it could contribute to the emergence of many Ms. Weissenberger-Eibl, the topic of “digitalization” is currently more microfirms in Germany, which would imply a major change to the subject of intensive discussions in German industry as well as the country’s economic structure. Digital technologies, in particular, politics and science. Do you think this will be the big topic in the and an increased trend towards do-it-yourself are fostering these years ahead? developments. Using digital 3D printing techniques, for example, such microfirms could make parts whose large-scale production Weissenberger-Eibl: Yes, I think you could call this a “mega topic” does not pay off for large companies. In addition to this, digitaliza- and a huge challenge that will have large impacts on society in the tion could also establish a new culture of exchange, in which even next few decades. The majority of industrial sectors will experience industrial firms use online tools or portals to offer others their own changes due to digitalization in the near future. It can be assumed machines, tools or even production lines for hire or for exchange. that the German technology sector will be the most strongly affect- ed. But there are other fields like the media, telecommunications or In this context, it is often said that Germany has a lot of catching finance, where data transfer already plays a pivotal role. This trend up to do when it comes to digitalization – as the head of an in- will accelerate rapidly, because so many sectors and businesses ternationally leading innovation research institute – what is your are integrated in large networks where data already contribute to view of this? digital value added. And this will continue to increase.

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Weissenberger-Eibl: Germany is currently not a world leader for national targets for broadband expansion and better coordination “WE SHOULD FOCUS MORE ON THE POSITIVE AS- Weissenberger-Eibl: By focusing more on the positive aspects digitalization and Industry 4.0 and must catch up quickly. This is of the deployment activities. In Estonia and Sweden, for example, PECTS OF DIGITALIZATION AND ACTIVELY EXPLOIT of digitalization, remaining curious, interested and open to new also highlighted by the digitalization indicator that the Fraunhofer municipal utilities are responsible for providing households with ITS POTENTIALS.” developments and actively exploiting the potentials offered by dig- ISI developed in cooperation with the ZEW as part of the Innovation fast Internet connections along the lines of a public service; they italization to develop solutions to the Grand Challenges of our Indicator 2017: Germany only ranks 17 of the 35 countries analyzed. are constructing new networks following the Open Access network In this context, it is often said that automation and digitalization time. As well as economic and social innovations, digitalization Regardless of whether we look at the digital economy, education or principle that different providers can then utilize for a fee. In ad- will replace human labor and could lead to a massive loss of jobs. can also contribute to ecological and sustainable innovations. For digital research and technologies – the results are never very good. dition to this, small and medium-sized enterprises must be better What do your studies conclude? instance, it can make an important contribution if companies use integrated and their needs and requirements considered to a greater smart energy management systems to probe their consumption of “GERMANY IS CURRENTLY NOT A WORLD LEADER extent; education and further training has to be expanded more Weissenberger-Eibl: When it comes to jobs, there is all too often materials and energy and – equipped with this knowledge about FOR DIGITALIZATION AND INDUSTRY 4.0 AND MUST intensively in the direction of digitalization; and IT security must a one-sided view of the risks posed by digitalization and too rarely material and energy flows - optimize entire production chains. A be future-oriented and guaranteed. However, a positive aspect is of the opportunities offered. Of course, there could be a strong study by Fraunhofer ISI shows that the use of energy management CATCH UP QUICKLY.” that people in Germany are using digital technologies intensively increase in the use of robots, not to replace people, but rather to systems in companies quadrupled to 21 percent between 2012 and and there is strong awareness of the importance of digitalization. help them, to ease their workload and to improve their productivity. 2015. According to the study, companies that use digital tools to What about the digital infrastructure that businesses need to use Robots could perform repetitive routine tasks, for example. One find out more about their energy consumption are also much more advanced Industry 4.0 applications, for example? “PEOPLE IN GERMANY ARE USING DIGITAL TECHNOL- of our studies further shows that companies with robotic systems likely to implement saving measures like technologies to recover OGIES INTENSIVELY AND THERE IS A STRONG AWARE- do not invest less in human capital in order to amortize high tech- energy. Without digitalization, they would know nothing about Weissenberger-Eibl: The digitalization indicator I mentioned was nology costs, for instance. In fact, the use of industrial robots in this potential for optimization. NESS OF THE IMPORTANCE OF DIGITALIZATION.” also used to see how Germany’s digital infrastructure measures up. companies leads to greater efficiency and productivity in work and Here, the country is only in 19th place in an international context. production processes and can improve their competitiveness. And Thank you very much for the interview Ms. Weissenberger-Eibl! This is partly because Germany has invested too little in broadband What insights are there at Fraunhofer ISI concerning the question this is what companies need in order to be well-positioned when rollout in recent years. This picture is confirmed by another study of how digitalization will affect the world of work as we know it facing fierce competition. The interview was conducted by Anne-Catherine Jung. of Fraunhofer ISI, in which we analyzed the penetration rate of today? fast fiber-optic Internet in Germany and other European countries. You mentioned the opportunities resulting from digitalization for We discovered that 73 percent of households in Estonia already Weissenberger-Eibl: Based on our studies, we assume there will Germany. Can you give us an example? have high-speed fiber-optic Internet connections, 56 percent in be major changes to how work is designed and a significant trans- Sweden and 53 percent in Spain. In Germany, only 6.6 percent formation of today’s work environment. So-called “atypical work Weissenberger-Eibl: In one of the studies by Fraunhofer ISI, we of households can say the same; in rural regions, this figure can models” such as flexible part-time employment could increase con- found out that up to 550 companies each year are using digitaliza- drop to less than two percent. In a comparison of OECD countries, siderably and create the basis for new working forms: For exam- tion technologies to bring outsourced production capacities back therefore, Germany ranks 28 of 32 for the provision of fiber-optic ple, there is likely to be a clear increase in the number of firms in to Germany. The main reason for this is higher productivity due connections. This is a cause for concern because powerful Internet which “creative digital crowd workers” work together in frequently to automation and the resulting potential for saving costs. This connections form the basis for the Internet of Things, in which changing teams and projects as well as partially on a self-employed harbors few risks to workers because the companies are employ- companies interconnect their digital applications and devices. basis. The employment relationships in 2030 could be much more ing digitalization technologies in addition to their staff – as long heterogeneous than they are at present, and the share of “ad-hoc as these have the skills needed to use digital technologies or can What has to be done to put Germany in a better position concerning click workers” performing standard tasks from any location via acquire them over time. digitalization in the future? computers and the Internet will increase dramatically. This would affect highly qualified as well as low-skilled workers. How can we overcome the widespread skepticism in society con- Weissenberger-Eibl: First and foremost, we need more ambitious cerning digitalization?

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FACTS AND FIGURES

OPERATING BUDGET 2017 DEVELOPMENT OF TURNOVER in million euros

25 Total million million euros euros 20 23.9 3.7 Earnings Total Basic funding 15

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2015 2016 2017

NUMBER OF STAFF

2017 7 % 2 % million Total 224 20.2 euros Earnings

19 % 53 % Scientists 161

19 % Non-scientists 63

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ORGANIZATION

HEAD OF INSTITUTE

Director Deputy Director Prof. Marion A. Weissenberger-Eibl Dr. Harald Hiessl  +49 721 6809-151 / 201 Until early 2018  [email protected]

SCIENTIFIC COMPETENCE CENTERS CONTROLLING AND FINANCE ADMINISTRATION

Energy Policy and Energy Markets Energy Technology and Energy Systems Controlling and Finance Administration and Internal Service Prof. Wolfgang Eichhammer Prof. Harald Bradke Thomas Lerch-Strack Sven Burkart  +49 721 6809-158  +49 721 6809-153  +49 721 6809-411  +49 721 6809-104  [email protected][email protected][email protected][email protected]

Foresight Sustainability and Infrastructure Systems Dr. Simone Kimpeler Prof. Rainer Walz  +49 721 6809-318  +49 721 6809-236  [email protected][email protected]

Emerging Technologies Policy – Industry – Innovation Dr. Thomas Reiß Prof. Knut Koschatzky  +49 721 6809-160  +49 721 6809-184  [email protected][email protected]

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CC ENERGY POLICY AND ENERGY MARKETS

DEVELOPMENT OF THE ASEAN ENERGY Three scenarios of energy demand and supply in the OUTLOOK 2017 ASEAN region A main objective of the AEO5 was to analyze the implementation of ASEAN’s Plan of Action for Energy Cooperation (APAEC). This A population increase by 24 percent by 2040, a tripling of the gross Action Plan aims to raise the share of renewables in the region’s domestic product, and stable economic growth by 5 percent annual- primary energy mix to 23 percent by 2025. At the same time, ener- ly – the countries that make up ASEAN (Association of Southeast gy intensity should be lowered by 20 percent (by 2020) and then Asian Nations) constitute one of the fastest growing regions in the 30 percent (by 2025) compared to 2016. world. The energy demand of its member states is increasing at the same time. The “5th ASEAN Energy Outlook (AEO5)”, which was The AEO5 analysis focused on three scenarios of energy demand co-developed by Fraunhofer ISI, shows how countries can react to and supply for the ASEAN countries up to 2040: the associated challenges. ff “Business as usual”: continuation of past trends A major finding of the AEO5: Renewable technologies should cover ff “ASEAN Member States Targets Scenario (ATS)”: Each of the ten a large share of the ASEAN region’s energy demand in the future. ASEAN member states meets the national targets for energy In the past, the ASEAN states relied heavily on fossil fuels. However, efficiency and renewable energies. because the costs of renewable technologies have recently dropped ff “ASEAN Progressive Scenario (APS)”: The entire region meets HEAD significantly – as demonstrated by auctions in Germany and Dubai the community targets for EE and RE defined in the APAEC. – it is now worth investing more in renewable technologies such as The region’s targets are much more ambitious than the national Prof. Wolfgang Eichhammer photovoltaic power stations or electricity storage. This trend is set ones. However, the targets set for energy efficiency are less +49 721 6809-158 to continue over the next decade. ambitious than those for renewable energies are. [email protected]

This offers the ASEAN countries new opportunities. Transforming The analysis showed that the ASEAN countries are on the right track the energy system from fossil energy to renewable sources cre- to achieving the region’s targets for energy efficiency. However, the ates jobs, strengthens local industries and helps combat poverty. energy efficiency targets could be formulated much more strictly. BUSINESS UNITS Examples of this include countries like Malaysia, Vietnam and the This would also help to achieve the targets for renewable energies Philippines that have begun to construct their own production that still require greater efforts. To advance the deployment of renew- ff Renewable energies lines for photovoltaics. In addition, the deployment of solar, wind, able energies, the AEO5 recommends a joint, harmonized energy Renewable energy sources provide chances for companies, which biomass and geothermal enables ASEAN member states to become policy along the lines of that practiced in the European Union. means that worldwide investments are increasing. The Business Unit more independent of energy imports from abroad, which eases the ff Energy policy Renewable energies evaluates the contribution of renewable energies burden on the states’ budgets. However, to start with, fossil and The AEO5 was presented to two important groups on 28 September to climate protection; security of supply as well as competitiveness, renewable energies should be used in tandem in order to ensure a 2017: first to the energy ministers of the ASEAN countries at the draws up scenarios for future development and studies the design of reliable supply of energy able to meet current demand. The plan is 35th ASEAN Ministers on Energy Meeting (AMEM). Subsequently, ff Climate policy energy policy instruments. to then rapidly increase the share of renewables and, in addition, to stakeholders in the energy industry at the ASEAN Energy Business improve the efficiency of supply and use of fossil technologies. Forum. Both meetings took place in Manila, the Philippine capital. Prof. Mario Ragwitz Further information is available on the project’s website. ff Electricity markets and  +49 721 6809-157 infrastructures

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CC ENERGY TECHNOLOGY AND ENERGY SYSTEMS

“C / SELLS” – EVALUATION OF A CELLULAR The scientists are evaluating solutions to improve the coordination ENERGY SYSTEM of consumption, production and grid loads within and outside cells. They are also investigating the willingness of the public, enterprises and organizations to actively participate in a cellular energy system. An important result of the energy transition is the decentraliza- tion of electricity production. Designing a decentralized, intelligent The energy system of the future: participative, diverse and energy system (smart grid) that is as robust and efficient as cen- cellular tralized networks with large power stations is a huge challenge. In Fraunhofer ISI is designing important parts of C/sells, including the the “C/sells” project, scientists from Fraunhofer ISI together with guiding principle, which describes how the energy transition is im- 60 partners are exploring how decentralized energy systems made plemented in C/sells. Apart from cellularity, the guiding principle up of many small energy sources can work reliably and efficiently. describes two further properties of such an energy system. First, Fraunhofer ISI is helping to shape the guiding principle, among participation: C/sells wants to motivate the public and enterprises other things, and evaluating the solutions developed. to realize the energy transition themselves, for example by selling self-generated electricity on the market or by adapting their own The C/sells project is based on the vision that, in the future, a large consumption to the availability of renewable energies. Innovative number of power plants will produce energy from different renew- solutions are also being tested, such as blockchain technology, which able sources and feed this into a shared grid. In order to design a makes direct transactions possible without an intermediary. This is HEAD reliable energy grid for the whole of Germany from the interac- linked to the hope that citizens who actively participate in the energy tion of these numerous local renewable energy sources, C/sells is system will support and shape the energy transition as a whole. To Prof. Harald Bradke planning to connect the individual plants with each other in cells. what extent and under which conditions this is successful is one  +49 721 6809-153 of the questions in the project. Second, diversity: C/sells unites a [email protected] Such a decentralized cellular energy system is currently being tested number of actors, technical solutions and needs. Not only the cells in southern Germany. In a model region, the project’s participants and the systems are closely interconnected, so is the project struc- are testing the interaction of decentralized electricity production and ture and organization of C/sells. The sum of the individual solutions consumption in 35 demonstration cells. The cell is the key component creates a big, functioning whole. BUSINESS UNITS of this energy system. One cell comprises one or several units that generate, consume or store electricity. The individual systems within Fraunhofer ISI is responsible for evaluating the results of C/sells. The ff Energy efficiency one cell are connected with each other, as are the cells themselves. team is developing a quantitative and qualitative evaluation instrument Energy efficiency is becoming increasingly important due to high to assess the concepts developed within C/sells. This can evaluate not energy prices and climate change. Therefore, the Business Unit Energy Cellularity as the key component of the energy system only the various technical solutions, but also the business models and ff Energy economy efficiency analyzes techniques and measures to raise energy efficiency Cells can be geographical, such as the residential district Franklin in incentives that aim to guarantee, for example, that the power trading and develops appropriate strategies for enterprises and politics. Mannheim, but also comprise single objects like Stuttgart airport. The among owners of private energy facilities complies with the regulations. aim is to develop a decentrally controlled cost-effective energy system ffDemand analyses and projections Dr. Clemens Rohde by exchanging data and energy within cells as well as between them. Further information is available on the project’s website.  +49 721 6809-442

ffDemand responses and smart grids

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CC FORESIGHT

RESPONSIBLE RESEARCH – FUTURE in research. Fraunhofer’s vision of “Gender” in JERRI specifies that the STRATEGIES FOR SCIENCE provision of equal opportunities for all should be deeply engrained in the organizational culture.

Artificial intelligence in our cars, cancer treatments based on our DNA For each vision, workshop participants defined specific pilot actions – huge advances in research also raise serious ethical concerns. How to promote its realization. Examples include: can researchers adequately consider social values in an increasingly innovation-driven society? This is the question addressed by the EU ff Setting up an ethical advisory service for researchers. project JERRI (Joining Efforts for Responsible Research and Innovation). ff A café-type meeting place, where citizens can talk to researchers Together with its partner, the Organisation for Applied and ask questions. Scientific Research (TNO), Fraunhofer is developing new practices for ff An infrastructure for open access to research data. responsible research and innovation (RRI). ff A gender toolbox with practical examples of how to improve equality between men and women in a research organization. JERRI’s objective is to foster a long-term and sustainable change in both organizations towards innovative and responsible research. Following the intensive work in 2017 on developing the long-term More specifically, the researchers analyzed five aspects of RRI: visions of the future, the plan is to further develop and implement the measures in 2018 and 2019. The team from Fraunhofer ISI can HEAD ff Ethics contribute an additional Foresight competence here: The development ff Gender equality/gender in research content of transition roadmaps that illustrate which activities should take Dr. Simone Kimpeler ff Open access place at which time, which obstacles have to be overcome, and which  +49 721 6809-318 ff Public engagement opportunities can be exploited. JERRI’s unique contribution is that, [email protected] ff Science education in close interaction with TNO, a new understanding of responsible research is formed, not only for individual research institutes but also The results were used by researchers from both organizations to de- for the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft as a whole. fine guidelines and measures for orienting responsible research in the BUSINESS UNITS future, and to launch concrete pilot activities. The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft and TNO are the biggest organizations for applied research in Europe. Alongside the Fraunhofer ISI (project ffFuture alternatives and society The JERRI roadmaps point the way to responsible research coordination), the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft’s headquarters and the The Business Unit Future alternatives and society explores futures for The project team organized workshops with external stakeholders Fraunhofer institutes UMSICHT, IAO, IRB are also involved in JERRI. society in their complexity and openness. The focus is on the exami- on all five aspects and developed visions of the future. These define Other project partners include the Manchester Metropolitan Uni- ff Future thinking and dialogs nation of the future interplay of social domains such as civil society, the orientation of Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft and TNO with regard to versity and the Institute for Advanced Studies in . Further economy, politics, technology and environment. Our clients receive the respective aspect. For example, in JERRI’s vision of “Ethics”, the information is available on the project’s website. systematic search results, analyses and assessments of social change Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft is described as a “recognized advisory body ffForesight for strategy as well as future alternatives. for ethical aspects of research” in fields in which it plays a leading role development Lorenz Erdmann  +49 721 6809-313

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CC SUSTAINABILITY AND INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS

STAKEHOLDER DIALOGUE TO REDUCE BMUB and the Federal Environment Agency. The aim was to listen TRACE SUBSTANCE CONTAMINATION IN to and bring together the needs of stakeholders from industry, municipalities and the health system and to develop a joint strategy WATERS for dealing with these substances on this basis.

One of environmental policy’s main aims is to protect our water. All Fraunhofer ISI provides technical input for specialist over the world, rivers, lakes and oceans are being contaminated by workshops chemicals that are harmful even in very low concentrations. Such Within the framework of the stakeholder dialogue, Fraunhofer ISI trace substances enter water bodies from medication, building provided input papers that formed the basis for three specialist products or household chemicals. In 2017, Fraunhofer ISI conduc- workshops where the key points of the strategy were developed. ted a dialogue process within which the participating stakeholders The focus was on the entire life cycle of trace substances. IKU GmbH agreed on 14 recommendations for action to reduce the discharge moderated the workshops. Different stakeholders were involved of trace substances into water bodies. as well as representatives of federal ministries, authorities and fed- eral states. The basic principle was to seek stakeholder consensus. The resulting policy paper “Recommendations from the multi-stake- Minority votes were documented. holder dialogue on the Trace Substance Strategy of the German federal government to policy-makers on options to reduce trace One research group in the Business Unit Water Management has HEAD substance inputs to the aquatic environment” was presented to the focused for years on the impacts of trace substances on the aquatic Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building environment. As these substances enter water bodies in many dif- Prof. Rainer Walz and Nuclear Safety (BMUB) in June 2017. It contains strategies for ferent ways, there are also many possibilities to reduce or stop  +49 721 6809-236 the following stages in the life cycle of trace substances: their discharge. The team not only investigates emission patterns [email protected] and discharge paths for different groups of substances. It also ff Mitigation strategies at source (e. g. concretization of manu- tests concrete countermeasures in pilot projects. One project was facturers’ product responsibility, improved assessment of sub- conducted in cooperation with healthcare facilities to retain x-ray stances and transparent communication of the results). contrast agents that have so far been discharged into our waters in BUSINESS UNITS ff Mitigation strategies on the user side (e. g. information cam- large quantities. The results clearly demonstrate that the measures paigns and educational programs, labelling, technical and or- required have to go well beyond traditional water management in ffWater resources management ganizational measures). order to reduce water pollution efficiently and sufficiently. Water supply and wastewater disposal must be adapted to the chal- ff Mitigation strategies based on end-of-pipe measures (such lenges such as new pollutants or demographic and climate change. as additional wastewater treatment and proper disposal). In the second phase of the dialogue process, which was officially ffSustainability innovation and The Business Unit Water resources management analyzes the develop- launched with a kick-off event on 21 February 2018, Fraunhofer ISI policy ments and works out measures that contribute to the sustainability of The paper also addresses the question of how to finance the stra- will support and accompany the concretization and implementation infrastructure systems. tegy’s implementation. The paper and the strategy it describes are of the strategy and the derived measures. ffSystemic risks the most important result of the sometimes very controversial stake- Dr. Thomas Hillenbrand holder dialogue on the German government’s “Federal Trace Sub- Further information is available on the project’s website and in our  +49 721 6809-119 stance Strategy”. Together with the IKU GmbH, Fraunhofer ISI or- Policy Paper. ffMobility ganized and conducted the stakeholder dialogue on behalf of the

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CC EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES

EUROPEAN INNOVATION POLICY FOR (Priorities for Addressing Opportunities and Gaps of Industrial Bio- INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY technology for an Efficient Use of Funding Resources).

The team analyzed six value chains: Alongside lignocellulosic- Microorganisms and fungi can help to make industrial products ethanol, these included bio-based plastics and enzymes, biophar- cleaner and more sustainable. These types of methods are called maceuticals, biotech flavors and fragrances and microbiomes for “Industrial biotechnology” (IB) and are already being used in many a healthy diet. The scientists analyzed how the technology was production chains, for example in textiles, the food sector or phar- developing in these fields, which patents and markets could emerge maceuticals. Biotechnology helpers have the potential to reduce the in the future, and which framework conditions can be expected for

CO2 emissions of industry and protect the environment. A research these value chains. This resulted in six future scenarios that describe team in the Competence Center Emerging Technologies has de- the possible market developments of the next ten years for each veloped methods to identify innovation potentials in the field of IB. of the six value chains.

In a simple form, biotechnological processes have been used since Technical progress not the only decisive factor the Middle Ages, when brewing beer or making cheese, for example. The scenarios show that the question of how intensively companies In modern knowledge-based industries that are characterized by and industry apply biotech processes depends on various factors. a division of labor, increasingly refined application possibilities are Significant factors of success for all value chains include upscaling to HEAD emerging. Today, for example, wood-based fuel or biotechnological industrial production, for example, supportive regulatory framework fragrances and flavors can be produced with the help of microbes, conditions (standards, labelling), and a positive environment that is Dr. Thomas Reiß fungi or components obtained from them. The advantages com- open to new processes. Model simulations conducted for lignocel-  +49 721 6809-160 pared to production processes based on fossil fuels: The final pro- lulosic-ethanol and bio-based plastics also identified the key role [email protected] ducts are less contaminated with environmentally harmful sub- played by targeted public spending on research and development, stances and some are even biodegradable. This makes industrial and demand-side measures. biotechnology a key technology on the road to a resource-efficient circular economy. An important finding of PROGRESS: Technical progress is not the BUSINESS UNITS only decisive factor for establishing biotech processes in European Industrial biotechnology has enormous innovation potential. The industry. A coherent overall concept of technologies, processes, ffBioeconomy and life sciences market for bioplastics alone could quadruple in the next few years applications and policy support is more important. This includes MeLife sciences increasingly permeate the fields of medicine and – not solely, but also due to innovations. The European Commission the expansion of supranational cooperation to improve the access health, agriculture and food production, industrial manufacturing, wants to exploit this innovation potential. To do so, it needs appro- to knowledge about industrial biotechnology. There are large dif- ffInnovations in the health system analysis, environmental and energy technologies. The Business Unit priate policy, technology and economic measures. A research team ferences within the EU Member States, for example concerning the Bioeconomy and life sciences identifies current developments, explo- from the Competence Center Emerging Technologies has explored availability of biotechnological capacities and resources. Further res their effects, determines the position of Germany and Europe in what these measures could look like in the EU project PROGRESS information is available on the project’s website. ffInformation and communication international competition and analyzes the influence of policies. ­technology Dr. Sven Wydra ffIndustrial technologies  +49 721 6809-262

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CC POLICY – INDUSTRY – INNOVATION

THE EFFECT OF EQUALITY ON RESEARCH particularly pronounced in Hungary. At the same time, however, the AND DEVELOPMENT number of female scientists has generally increased all over Europe in recent years. Spain remains number one in the number of women in research and development. The study also showed that women What do politics, companies, universities and research facilities still do far more unpaid work than men. The differences here are in the European Union do for the equality of male and female least prominent in the Scandinavian countries Sweden and Denmark. employees – and how successful are these measures? An evalua- tion system from the EU project “EFFORTI”, coordinated by Fraun- High strategic importance for the European Commission hofer ISI, measures the effect of equality measures in Research Within the context of EFFORTI, the research team of Fraunhofer ISI and Developmen (R&D). The reports on gender equality in seven together with its project partners has developed indicators which European countries have been published recently. measure the effect of equality measures on the quality and per- formance in R&D. In addition to the classic indicators such as the In recent years, Germany has caught up enormously on the subject number of patents and publications, the scientists also used new of equality in Research and Development. This emerges from a concepts from the area “Responsible Research and Innovation”, comparative report, which the participants in the project EFFORTI in which Fraunhofer ISI has already realized several projects. As published in 2017. Nevertheless, women are still under-represented a next step, an online toolbox has been planned. The users from in decision-making bodies and top positions. Germany has also ministries, companies and research institutions can measure the HEAD only recently become increasingly active in monitoring equality various effects of different equality measures and adapt the support measures in R&D. instruments if necessary. As of May 2019, access to the toolbox Prof. Knut Koschatzky will be free of charge.  +49 721 6809-184 The results are based on seven country reports, which investigate [email protected] the framework conditions of equality in seven EU states. In addition In addition to Fraunhofer ISI and the Fraunhofer Institute for In- to Germany, these also include , Denmark, Spain, Hungary, dustrial Engineering (IAO), the University of Aarhus (Denmark), the France and Sweden. The studies focused on the gender specific Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (Spain), Joanneum Research (Aus- participation and segregation in the research and innovation sys- tria), the Hungarian non-governmental organization NaTE (Asso- BUSINESS UNITS tem, on gender equality strategies and their influence on research, ciation of Hungarian Women in Science) as well as Intrasoft Ltd. technology, development and innovation in the individual countries are represented in EFFORTI. The European Commission supports ffPolicy design and evaluation as well as country-specific evaluation practices. the project within the Horizon 2020 program where it experiences The main focus of research in the Business Unit Policy design and high strategic importance. evaluation is on the analysis and evaluation of research, technology All over Europe, women are subject to precarious work situations in ffIndustrial innovation and innovation policy measures. We advise the German and foreign the higher education sector far more often than men. This situation is Further information is available on the project’s website. governments, ministries, the European Commission and funding agencies. ffRegional innovation systems Dr. Susanne Bührer  +49 721 6809-148 ffInnovation indicators

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ADVICE FROM SCIENCE, INDUSTRY, POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATION

The Fraunhofer ISI is advised by a Board of Trustees. It includes members from science and industry as well as politics and administration. Chairman of the Board of Trustees is Dr. Manfred Wittenstein.

MEMBERS FROM SCIENCE MEMBERS FROM INDUSTRY MEMBERS FROM INDUSTRY MEMBERS FROM POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATION

ff Dr. Erik Arnold ff Jumana Al-Sibai ff Dieter Schweer ff Engelbert Beyer Chairman of Technopolis Ltd., Brighton Robert Bosch GmbH, Heilbronn, curator since November Former member of the central management of the Federa- Head of Department 11 “Innovation strategies” in the ff Professor Thomas Hirth 2017 tion of German Industries e.V. (until August 2016), , Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Berlin Vice president for Innovation and International Affairs, ff Professor Andreas Barner curator until November 2017 ff Daniel Caspary Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Karlsruhe Member of the shareholders committee at Boehringer ff Dr. Toni S. Seethaler Member of the European Parliament, Strasbourg ff Professor Wilfried Juling Ingelheim GmbH, Ingelheim am Rhein Head of Innovation Networks and Public Funding of R&D at ff Dr. Caroline Liepert Former Head of Department II “Informatics, Economics ff Dr. Andrea Frenzel Freudenberg & Co. KG, Weinheim, curator until November Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts, Baden-Wuerttem- and Society” at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Senior Vice & President Strategic Planning of BASF SE, 2017 berg, Stuttgart, curator since November 2017 Karlsruhe Ludwigshafen ff Professor Wiltrud Treffenfeldt ff Dr. Peter Mendler ff Professor Doris Schmitt-Landsiedel ff Dr. Heike Hanagarth Chief Technology Officer Europe, DOW Europe GmbH, Head of Department 71 “Questions of Principle of Industrial Chair of Technical Electronics at the Technical University Senator of the Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft of the Research Field Horgen, member of the Bioeconomy Council (1st working and Technology Politics” and Deputy Head of Department 7 Munich, Department of Electrical Engineering and Informa- “Aeronautics, Space and Transport” and former chairwoman period), spokesperson for the Industrial Biotechnology As- “Industry, Innovation and Technology Transfer” at the Minis- tion Technology, Munich, curator until November 2017 of Technology and Environment of Deutsche Bahn AG sociation, member of the board of numerous SMEs and the try of Finance and Economy Baden-Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart ff Wolfgang Müller-Pietralla DOW Olefinverbund, Germany Head of “Future Research and Trend Transfer”, Volkswagen ff Dr. E. h. Manfred Wittenstein AG, Wolfsburg Chairman of the board of Wittenstein AG and former pres- ff Iris Plöger ident of the Association of German Machinery and Plant Federation of German Industries, Berlin, curator since Manufacturers e. V., Igersheim November 2017 ff Dr. Sabine Zeyß ff Hartmut Rauen Director Future Technologies of the Freudenberg Technology Member of the central management of the Association of Innovation, Freudenberg SE, Weinheim, curator since German Machinery and Plant Manufacturers e. V., Frankfurt November 2017 am Main

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GROUPS AND ALLIANCES | ACADEMIC TEACHING | DISSERTATIONS

LECTURE LECTURE SEMINAR Peter Neuhäusler Thomas Reiß Torben Schubert GROUPS AND ALLIANCES Renewable Energies Analyse der Energiebereitstellung Digitale Transformation und Ge- TUTORIAL LECTURE LECTURE DISSERTATIONS Karlshochschule International und -umwandlung schäftsmodelle Management neuer Technolo- Management neuer Technologien Innovation Management University, Karlsruhe Duale Hochschule Lörrach Karlsruher Institut für Technologie gien – Technikbewertung mit Patent­ Karlsruher Institut für Technologie Universität Lund, Sweden analysen Kerstin Cuhls LECTURE Knut Koschatzky Karlsruher Institut für Technologie Karoline Rogge Thomas Stahlecker SEMINAR VWL – Mikroökonomie SEMINAR LECTURE SEMINAR The Fraunhofer ISI is a member of Methoden der Zukunftsforschung Wilhelm Büchner Hochschule, Angewandte Wirtschaftsgeo­ Jutta Niederste-Hollenberg Introduction to Energy Policy Grundlagen der angewandten Inno- the Fraunhofer groups: Freie Universität Berlin Darmstadt graphie – neue Themen der ange- Lecture Series University of Sussex, Brighton, vationsforschung Marlene Arens wandten und regionalen Innova­ Wissen.Schafft.Dialog. – Die Zukunft Great Britain Karlsruher Institut für Technologie Technological change and industrial  Innovation Research SEMINAR LECTURE tionsforschung der Wasserinfrastrukturen im ländli- energy efficiency − Exploring the  Materials and Components – Leibniz Universität Hannover chen Raum Forschungswerkstatt: Implemen­ Einführung in die Energiewirtschaft SEMINAR Rainer Walz low-carbon transformation of the MATERIALS (Guest) tation und Energiemanagement HAWK Hochschule für angewandte German energy transition LECTURE German iron and steel industry Freie Universität Berlin Karlsruher Institut für Technologie SEMINAR Wissenschaft und Kunst Hildesheim / University of Sussex, Brighton, Umwelt- und Ressourcenpolitik The Fraunhofer ISI is a member of Regionale Innovationspolitik in struk- Holzminden / Göttingen und Hoch- Great Britain Karlsruher Institut für Technologie Prof. Ernst Worrell the Fraunhofer Alliances: METHODOLOGY SEMINAR Tobias Fleiter turschwachen und strukturstarken schule Ostwestfalen-Lippe, Höxter Prof. Wolfgang Eichhammer Strategische Vorausschau. Vertiefung LECTURE Regionen: Probleme, Instrumente, SEMINAR LECTURE Utrecht University, Netherlands  Batteries und Anwendung explorativer Metho- Energy Policy Fördermaßnahmen Patrick Plötz Technological Innovation Systems Umweltökonomik und Nachhaltigkeit  Big Data den (Modul B) Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg Leibniz Universität Hannover SEMINAR University of Sussex, Brighton, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie Inga Boie Energy Ökonomische Aspekte der  Bundesakademie für Sicherheits­ Great Britain Determinants for the market diffusion  Nanotechnology politik, Berlin Simon Funke SEMINAR Verkehrswende Marion A. Weissenberger-Eibl of renewable energy technologies –  Water Systems (SysWasser) SEMINAR Wissens- und Technologietransfer: Karlsruher Institut für Technologie Clemens Rohde SEMINAR An analysis of the framework condi-  Traffic and Transportation Ewa Dönitz Ökonomische Aspekte der Verkehrs- Ausprägungen, Hemmnisse, räum­ LECTURE Fallstudienseminar Innovations­ BLOCK SEMINAR wende liche Implikationen und Fallbeispiele LECTURE Energieeffizienz management tions for non-residential photovoltaic Innovationswerkstatt: Innovations- Helmholtz Research School on Ener- Leibniz Universität Hannover Quantitative Methoden der Energie- Technische Universität Darmstadt Karlsruher Institut für Technologie and onshore wind energy deployment und Projektmanagement gy Scenarios (Graduiertenschule), wirtschaft in Germany, Spain and the UK Technische Universität Darmstadt ACADEMIC TEACHING Femtec Berlin Karlsruhe Sabine Langkau LECTURE LECTURE Dr. Bridget Woodman LECTURE/SEMINAR Grundlagen des Planens, Entwerfens Innovationsmanagement: Konzepte, University of Exeter, Great Britain Vicki Duscha Till Gnann Methoden und Ansätze der Martin Pudlik und Konstruierens – Energie und Strategien und Methoden LECTURE SEMINAR Nachhaltigkeitswissenschaft­ SUMMER SCHOOL Ressourcenmanagement Karlsruher Institut für Technologie Esther Bollhöfer Energy and Climate Policy Ökonomische Aspekte der Verkehrs- Hochschule Bochum Sustainable Energy Technology Technische Universität Darmstadt Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg wende RWTH Aachen Schutz von Unternehmensdaten bei Daniel Bachlechner Martin Wietschel Helmholtz Research School on Ener- Christian Lerch der Erbringung von E-Services SEMINAR LECTURE LECTURE gy Scenarios (Graduiertenschule), LECTURE LECTURE Management von Informations­ Elisabeth Dütschke Renewable Energies, Energy Scenar- Energiepolitik Prof. Thomas Dreier Karlsruhe Dienstleistungsökonomik Wind Elective systemen LECTURE CONTRIBUTION ios and Climate Protection Grenoble Ecole de Management, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie Hochschule Karlsruhe für Technik Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg Universität Innsbruck, Austria Renewable Energy Karlsruher Institut für Technologie France Hochschule Offenburg Matthias Gotsch und Wirtschaft Joachim Globisch LECTURE LECTURE Joachim Schleich LECTURE Harald Bradke Elektrofahrzeuge in gewerblichen Einführung in die BWL Simon Marwitz Methoden der Regenerativen SEMINAR Wolfgang Eichhammer LECTURE PhD Program KIC: Energy models – Hochschule Fresenius Heidelberg SEMINAR Energiewirtschaft Fuhrparks: Was beeinflusst die Adop- Energiewirtschaftliche Aspekte der LECTURE Energy Marketing and Strategy supply and demand side Auslegungen von Stromnetzen Technische Hochschule Bingen tion durch Organisationen? Energietechnik II Energy in the Context of Sustain- Grenoble Ecole de Management, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie Universität Hohenheim Universität Kassel ability LECTURE France Prof. Martin Wietschel Utrecht University, Netherlands Controlling LECTURE SEMINAR Karlsruher Institut für Technologie Hochschule Fresenius Heidelberg Cornelius Moll Energiewirtschaft LECTURE LECTURE Themenfelder Energie und Umwelt SEMINAR Technische Hochschule Bingen Energiewirtschaftliche Aspekte der LECTURE Business Economics Karlsruher Institut für Technologie Simon Glöser-Chahoud Energy efficiency policy Marian Klobasa Schwerpunkt-Seminar Marketing Grenoble Ecole de Management, Energietechnik I Quantitative Analyse der Kritikalität und Management-Insights Karlshochschule International Utrecht University, Netherlands LECTURE LECTURE France LECTURE Universität Hohenheim metallischer und mineralischer Roh- University, Karlsruhe Windenergie Stromnetze Technologischer Wandel in der Ener- stoffe unter Verwendung eines sys- Rainer Elsland Technische Hochschule Bingen Technische Hochschule Bingen LECTURE giewirtschaft SEMINAR temdynamischen Modell-Ansatzes Sibylle Braungardt LECTURE Advanced Econometrics, PhDs Hector School, Karlsruher Institut für Humboldt-Reloaded Seminar LECTURE Energiewirtschaft Daniel Jeffrey Koch Mario Ragwitz Grenoble Ecole de Management, Technologie Prof. Martin Faulstich Karlsruher Institut für Technologie Climate and Energy Policy Universität Koblenz-Landau SEMINAR LECTURE France Technische Universität Clausthal, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg (Fernstudiengang) Technologien für das Innovations- Climate and Energy Policy LECTURE Clausthal-Zellerfeld management Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg Ulrich Schmoch Energy Efficiency – Demand side Karlsruher Institut für Technologie Barbara Breitschopf LECTURE LECTURE Karlsruher Institut für Technologie LECTURE Rationelle Energieanwendung der LECTURE Innovation & Transfer Socio-economic and ecological as- Industrie SEMINAR Wind Energy Deutsche Universität für pects of infrastructure planning Universität Koblenz-Landau Roadmapping Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg Verwaltungswissenschaften­ Speyer Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (Fernstudiengang) Karlsruher Institut für Technologie

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DISSERTATIONS | PRESENTATIONS

Andrea Herbst Sibylle Braungardt Stephanie Daimer Wolfgang Eichhammer Where are we today in renewable Rainer Frietsch and Anne Held Kopplung eines makroökonomischen PRESENTATIONS Harmonization of MEPS and ener- Universities in Flux – Towards Know­ Indicators to measure innovation and heating and cooling and what chal- Peter Neuhäusler Do mature RES-E technologies still Modells mit einem „bottom-up“ gy labelling in Latin America and ledge Triangles competitiveness in the field of Ener- lenges remain? Patenting Computer-Implemented need dedicated support towards Energienachfrage-Modell für die the Caribbean – Opportunities and  2017 Annual Conference of the Eu- gy Efficiency and Renewables  EU Sustainable Energy Week, Inventions – Current Legal Situation 2030? Industrie: Eine Fallstudie über die Challenges SPRI Forum The Future of STI – The  Lecture at the Chinese Academy Brussels, Belgium and Economic Implications  Online Debate: Do mature RES-E Stahlindustrie  eceee Summer Study, Hyères, Future of STI Policy, Vienna, Austria of Sciences, Institute of Science and  Atlanta Conference on Science and technologies still need dedicated Prof. Olav Hohmeyer France Development, Beijing, China Portfolio of mitigation options – Innovation Policy, Atlanta, USA support towards 2030? Florence Europa-Universität Flensburg EXAMPLES Claus Doll Defining a common ground for School of Regulation, Florence, Italy Barbara Breitschopf Digitalisierung der Mobilität. Trends Energy markets and views on the assessments Simon Funke Tim Hettesheimer Daniel Bachlechner What is the impact of the EU Energy – Technologien – Leitbilder – Akteure synergies between renewable energy  2nd Workshop on Policy Design for A techno-economic analysis of fast Energy integration across sectors – Strategische Produktionsplanung in Societal and Ethical Challenges in Union on electricity prices? Results  Volkswagen AutoUni, Learning and energy efficiency a Climate-Friendly Materials Sector, charging needs in Germany for Experimental game jungen Märkten – Ein systemdyna- the Era of Big Data: Exploring the for selected member states Journey 2017, Berlin  COP23, IRENA Event, Renewable Berlin different ranges of battery electric  Plenary Meeting Concerted Action mischer Ansatz zur Konzeption und emerging issues and opportunities of  EEM 2017, European Electricity Energy and Energy Efficiency Syner- vehicles Renewable Energy Sources Directive dynamischen Bewertung von Pro- big data management and analytics Market Conference, Dresden Intelligent vernetzt – wo geht die gies, Bonn Michael Friedewald  European Electric Vehicle Congress (CA-RES), Zagreb, Croatia duktionsstrategien am Beispiel der  23rd ICE / IEEE International Tech­ Reise hin? Seven types of privacy: A taxono- (EEVC), Geneva, Switzerland Lithium-Ionen-Traktionsbatterie nology Management Conference, The end of long-term contracts? Gas  Hypermotion – Fraunhofer Mobility Development of new facility on mul- my taking into account impacts of Patricia Helmich Prof. Frank Schultmann Funchal, Portugal price and market dynamics in Central Infusion, Frankfurt/Main tiple benefits of energy efficiency for emerging sciences and technologies Mileage electrification potential of Technology cycles and their dif- Karlsruher Institut für Technologie and Eastern Europe capacity building  10th Conference: Computer, Privacy different electric vehicles in Germany ferentiation based on text mining Increased Data Reuse in Europe: An  EEM 2017, European Electricity Economic impacts of introducing  ECEEE Seminar on Multiple Benefits and Data Protection, CPDP 2017,  European Electric Vehicle Congress approaches Jan Kersting Opportunity and a Challenge at the Market Conference, Dresden road charging for Heavy Goods Ve- for Energy Efficiency, Stockholm, Brussels, Belgium (EEVC), Geneva, Switzerland  Science, Technology and Innovation Same Time Stability of cooperation in the interna- hicles: A comparison between Spain Sweden indicators STI 2017, Paris, France  23rd ICE / IEEE International Tech- tional climate negotiations – An ana­l- Efficiency vs. power prices to main- and Germany Data protection and privacy impact Joachim Globisch nology Management Conference, tain competitiveness?  Transportation Research Board 96th Rainer Elsland assessments: Opportunities, Barriers, Consumers’ Evaluation of Public Andrea Herbst ysis using cooperative game theory Funchal, Portugal  IAEE 2017 European Conference, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., Netzentwicklungsplan Strom – Implementation Charging Infrastructure for Electric Benchmarking the EU reference sce- Prof. Karl-Martin Ehrhart Vienna, Austria USA Stromnachfrage, Regionalisierung  3rd European Technology Assess- Vehicles nario 2016: An alternative bottom- Karlsruher Institut für Technologie Taking the European Data Economy und Implikationen für die Übertra- ment Conference, Cork, Ireland  Energy7, Manchester, Great Britain up analysis of long-term energy con- to the next level: Overcoming barri- Susanne Bührer Vicki Duscha gungsaufgabe in Deutschland sumption in Europe Judit Kockat ers faced in the data economy Developing an Evaluation Framework Comparative analysis of options and  12. ETP-Konferenz (Euroforum), Societal and economic challenges in Till Gnann  eceee 2017 Summer Study on ener- International Conference on Energy policy adjustments for building  for Promoting Gender Equality in potential for emission abatement in Stuttgart the era of big data Market diffusion of electric vehicles gy efficiency, Gien, France Knowledge Technologies and Data- renovation in growing and shrinking R&I (EFFORTI) – first insights from an industry  CEPE / ETHICOM Conference 2017: in Germany driven Business (i-KNOW 2017), ongoing H2020 project  ETS-7 Fachgespräch Minderungspo- Die Rolle der Photovoltaik im Zeichen Values in Emerging Science and  Presentation at the workshop Setting the scene: Glass and Ceram- cities Graz, Austria  STI 2017: Science, Technology and tentiale Industrie und Innovations- der Energiewende Technology, Turin, Italy Electro Mobility in Northwestern ics Roundtable Prof. Hans-Joachim Linke Innovation Indicators: Open indica- fund, Berlin  Wissenschaftsforum 2017 an der Germany – Experiences and Perspec-  Short presentation at the Finance Technische Universität Darmstadt Miriam Bodenheimer tors: innovation, participation and Wilhelm Büchner Hochschule, Darm- Benjamin Fries tives, Delmenhorst for innovation: Towards the ETS- Transition towards socially sustain- actor-based STI indicators, Paris, Low Carbon Europe 2050: Ambitious stadt EU product policy and consumer pur- Innovation Fund, Brussels, Belgium Julia Michaelis able behavior? An analysis of the France climate protection scenarios for chase decisions – empirical evidence Potenziale und Finanzierungsbedarf smartphone sector Modellgestützte Wirtschaftlichkeits- Europe Lorenz Erdmann from eight EU member states von Hybrid-Oberleitungs-LKW Nils Heyen  8th International Sustainability bewertung von Betriebskonzepten für EFFORTI – Evaluation Framework  Side Event at the COP24, Bonn Zukunftspotenziale für Offene Werk-  eceee Summer Study, Hyères,  Vortrag bei der Konferenz Quantified Self as Personal (Citizen) Transitions­ (IST) Conference, Gothen- for Promoting Gender Equality in stätten France Verkehrsökonomik und -politik, Science Elektrolyseure in einem Energiesystem burg, Sweden Research and Innovation Elisabeth Dütschke  Werkstätten des Wandels. Wie in Berlin  Conference: Critical Studies of Cit- mit hohen Anteilen erneuerbarer  STEM Gender Equality Congress, The individual at the centre of a FabLabs, Makerspaces und Repair Rainer Frietsch izen Science in Biomedical Research, Energien Harald Bradke Berlin distributed energy system Cafés Innovationen entstehen, Berlin Science and Technology Expansion in Elektromobilität – Segen oder Fluch? London, Great Britain Prof. Dr. Dominik Möst Energiewende-Szenarien – wie kön-  IEA EGRD Workshop: Towards a China – Effects for East-Asia and the  Vortrag auf den Personalversam­­ nen wir 80 bis 95 % CO -Reduktion Technische Universität Dresden 2 Kerstin Cuhls Consumer-Driven Energy System, Living Labs in Deutschland: Road- World mlungen des Präsidiums Tech- mHealth 2030: Wie sieht die Zukunft erreichen? The potential and limitations of Copenhagen, Denmark mapping und Diskussion von Hand-  Conference: Asia – Transition of a nik, Logistik, Service der Polizei der digitalen Selbst- und Gesund-  Kolloquium Energietechnik LEE, Jenny Winkler foresight lungsoptionen World Region, Hamburg Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart, heitsvermessung aus? Ruhruniversität Bochum  Conference POWER FROM STATIS- Fostering the transition of the heat  Strategie Workshop: Living Labs in Karlsruhe  Kongress Betriebliches Gesund- Market integration of renewables TICS, EuroStat, Brussels, Belgium sector – what are the major chal- Deutschland, Frankfurt /Main The Impact of Fraunhofer on the heitsmanagement, Düsseldorf in the electricity sector – impact on Herausforderungen einer Reduktion lenges for relevant actors? German Innovation System Michael Haendel electricity markets and renewable sup- der Treibhausgase um 95 % Synchronizing Futures – Attempts in  1st International Conference on Zukünfte der Eigenarbeit  Atlanta Conference on Science and Einfluss von Wärmepumpen auf den Thomas Hillenbrand port policy as well as interactions with  11. Kolloquium Sustainable Bio- Innovation Research and Foresight Energy Research & Social Science,  30 Jahre Haus der Eigenarbeit, Innovation Policy, Atlanta, USA Investitionsbedarf in Niederspan- Transitionswege für Wasserinfra­ system flexibility Economy, Karlsruhe  Conference Synchronizing the Sitges, Spain Munich nungsnetzen struktursysteme Prof. Mario Ragwitz World, Oslo, Norway International Science Collabora-  IEWT 2017, Vienna, Austria  Erster DWA Forschungstag Wasser, Zielkonflikte und Widersprüche Berlin Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg Providing a digital solution to energy Tobias Fleiter tions – Facts and Fairy Tales  Energie- und Klimakontroversen, labelling Renewable heating and cooling po-  Workshop: STI in the era of uncer- Stephanie Heitel Hanns-Seidel-Stiftung, Bernried  eceee 2017 Summer Study on ener- tentials and breakthrough require- tainty, Singapore Application of experience curves in Strategien und Maßnahmen zur Ver- gy efficiency, Gien, France ments the ASTRA transport model minderung des Eintrags von Spuren-  Renewables Networking Platform –  REFLEX Expert Workshop: Techno- stoffen in die Gewässer Kick-off Event: Annual high-level ex- logical Learning in the Energy Sector,  Symposium: Spurenstoffe in den perts conference, Brussels, Belgium Karlsruhe Gewässern des Hessischen Rieds und Strategien der Eliminierung, Frankfurt/Main 30 | 31

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Leitfaden zum DWA-Arbeitsblatt  10. Jahrestagung des Forum Junge Blockchain oder Flopchain – Wie Henning Kroll Ralf Lindner Integriertes Wasser-Energie-Transi- Graphene Flagship Technology and Joachim Schleich A-272: Neuartige Sanitärsysteme Staats-, Verwaltungs- und Policy- sieht die Blockchain-Gesellschaft Tailoring support to develop regional Transformative Research and Innova- tionskonzept – i.WET Innovations Roadmap (TIR) Persistence of the effects of pro-  Seminar: Abwasserwirtschaft im Forschung (FoJuS): Coping with 2050 aus? capacity building for regions tion Policy – Towards a Meta-gover-  Fachveranstaltung: Abwasser 21 –  General Assembly of the Graphene viding feedback alongside smart ländlichen Raum, ÖWAV, Universität Ambiguity – Politik und Verwaltung  Fokus: Zukunft. Unser Leben 2050,  Smart Regions 2.0, Helsinki, Finland nance Frame innovative Abwasserbeseitigungs­ Flagship, Bologna, Italy metering devices on household für Bodenkultur Vienna, Vienna, in der Machbarkeitsfalle?, Universität Vortrags- und Diskussionsrunde  Eu-SPRI Annual Conference: The konzepte im ländlichen Raum, electricity demand Austria Potsdam des Lehrstuhls für Innovations- und Leveraging Technology für Frugal Future of STI – The Future of STI Pol- Ritterhude Graphene Flagship Roadmap and its  Annual Conference of the Euro- TechnologieManagement am KIT, der Innovation icy: New practices and models of re- methods pean Association of Environmental Claudia Hohmann Nicht-individualistische Privatheits­ EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg  InnoFrugal 2017, Helsinki, Finland search and innovation as a challenge Gewässerbelastung durch Arznei­  Graphene Week, Athens, Greece and Resource Economists, European Sustainability assessment of new überzeugungen in den Auseinander- AG und des Fraunhofer-Instituts für for STI policy, Vienna, Austria stoffe – Ansätze zur Reduzierung in Association of Environmental and technologies in WaKap setzungen um die EU-DSGVO – Wo System- und Innovationsforschung Support Measures for Innova- zwei Projekten Karoline Rogge Resource Economists (EAERE),  Concepts for sustainable desalina- sind sie zu finden und wer setzte ISI, Karlsruhe tion-Driven Development in Germany Responsible Research and Innova-  DWA Landesverbandstagung, Harnessing theories of the policy Athens, Greece tion and arsenic removal in Vietnam, sich für diese ein?  Innovation Beijing 2017, Beijing, tion – The Researchers’ View Fellbach process for analysing the politics of Karlsruhe  Interdisziplinäre Tagung: Digitalität Erlösmöglichkeiten in der Direktver- China  Eu-SPRI Annual Conference: The sustainability transitions: a critical Persistence of the effects of pro- und Privatheit, Universität Passau marktung: Auswirkungen negativer Future of STI – The Future of STI Pol- Patrick Plötz survey viding feedback alongside smart Djerdj Horvat Preise und zusätzlicher Vermarkt- Marianne Kulicke icy: New practices and models of re- The potential energy use and GHG  8th International Sustainability metering devices on household Strategisches Kompetenzmanage- Simone Kimpeler ungsoptionen Evaluation der Nationalen For- search and innovation as a challenge emission reductions of electric high- Transitions Conference, Gothenburg, electricity demand ment als Voraussetzung der Wand- Creative – Innovative – Digital.  EEG-Erfahrungsbericht – Fach- schungsstrategie BioÖkonomie for STI policy, Vienna, Austria ways for heavy goods movements Sweden  International Association of Energy lungsfähigkeit Cultural and Creative Industries in gespräch zur Direktvermarktung, 2030 – Ansatz zur Evaluation  iTEM Meeting, International Trans- Economists Annual Meetings (IAEE),  Kompetenz als Treiber von Innova- Germany Berlin einer missionsorientierten Förder- Frank Marscheider-Weidemann port Forum, Paris, France Phase-out policies for low-carbon Singapore tion in KMU, Hochschule Fresenius,  Zukunft ist ein kreatives Europa – maßnahme Rohstoffe für Zukunftstechnologien energy transitions: the case of the Munich internationale Ansätze für die Kultur- Knut Koschatzky  Frühjahrstreffen des Arbeitskreises  Ressourceneffizienz- und Kreislauf- What are the effects of incentives on German Energiewende The impact of preferences over risk, und Kreativwirtschaft, Initiative Kul- A theoretical view on public-private Forschungs-, Technologie- und Inno- wirtschaftskongress Baden-Württem- electric vehicle sales in Europe?  8th International Sustainability time, and losses on household adop- System Dynamics Modelling of the tur- & Kreativwirtschaft der Bundes­ partnerships in research and innova- vationspolitik der DeGEval., Vienna, berg, Stuttgart  eceee 2017 Summer Study on ener- Transitions Conference, Gothenburg, tion of energy-efficient technologies European Demand for Bio-based regierung, Berlin tion in Germany Austria gy efficiency, Gien, France Sweden in Europe Plastics  2017 University-Industry Engage- Lucia Mejia Dorantes  Jahrestagung, Ausschuss für  XVII International Scientific Confer- Societies in 2100 – Challenges at ment Conference, Adelaide, Austra- Sabine Langkau An example of low-medium income Martin Pudlik An empirical exploration into Umwelt- und Ressourcenökonomie ence on Industrial Systems (IS’17), global, national, and regional level lia How will emerging technologies in- working women in Mexico City: How Langfristige Marktintegration und the role of phase-out policies for (AURÖ) im Verein für Socialpolitik, Novi Sad, Serbia  HORASIS Global Meeting 2017: fluence future raw material demand? can their vision reshape transport Perspektiven von Erneuerbaren Ener- low-carbon energy transitions: the Berlin Building Togetherness, Cascais, City of the Future – Implications for A look-out to 2035 policy? gien im Kontext case of the German Energiewende So identifizieren Sie Ihre Innovations­ Portugal Urban Innovation Systems  VI World Materials Summit, Stras-  Transportation Research Board. TRB  BBH KWK Workshop 2017, Meisen­  European Forum for Studies of Barbara Schlomann potentiale  Pujiang Innovation Forum – 2017 bourg, France Annual Meeting 2017, Washington, heim Policies for Research and Innovation From targets to impacts: Eight Steps  Innovation in Kooperation, Baden- Transforming the Future – Comments International Science, Technology D.C., USA (Eu-SPRI) Annual Conference, for Evaluating Energy efficiency Baden on the New Futures Literacy Frame- and Innovation Think Tank Forum, Rohstoffe für Zukunftstechnologien Mario Ragwitz Vienna, Austria policies work Shanghai, China  3. BGR-Rohstoffkonferenz Hei- An example of low-medium income The challenges on the way to a 2030  2017 IEPEC Conference, Baltimore, Bärbel Hüsing  Jubiläumstagung Netzwerk mische mineralische Rohstoffe, working women in Mexico City. How EU-governance for renewables Clemens Rohde USA Scenarios for microbiome R&D and Zukunftsforschung,­ Berlin The research Campus Approach to Hannover to reshape transport policy?  EU Parliament S&D Group hearing: Lessons learnt from the uptake of needs for action – results from the PPP’s: New Findings in Connecting  Bridging transport Equity: A real-­ The revision of the Renewable Ener- energy audits and energy manage- Policy Making by Participation – the PROGRESS project Anna-Lena Klingler Companies for Innovation Christian Lerch life lab. Transport Equity Analysis gy Directive, Brussels, Belgium ment systems in Germany German Climate Action Plan 2050  OECD International Workshop: Impacts of a forecast-based opera-  ZAL Innovation Days, Hamburg Digitale Geschäftsmodelle bei indus- (TEA COST), Barcelona, Spain  aceee 2017 industrial summer  eceee 2017 Summer Study, Personalised Nutrition for Better tion strategy for grid-connected PV triellen High-tech Produkten Market readiness for renewables in study, Denver, USA Presqu’île de Giens, France Health – Targeting the Microbiome, storage systems on profitability and Michael Krail  Zukunftsforum 2017, DHBW Niclas Meyer Europe Brussels, Belgium the energy system Ökologische, ökonomische und Villingen-Schwenningen The German Standardization System  Annual High Level Experts Con- German Energy Efficiency Policies for Ergebnisse – Der Erfolg hat viele  eceee 2017 Summer Study on ener- gesellschaftliche Wirkungen des au- and Industry 4.0: An institutional ference − Renewables Networking Industry Kinder Bärbel Hüsing and gy efficiency, Gien, France tomatisierten und vernetzten Fahrens Industrial Sharing – Etabliert analysis Platform, Brussels, Belgium  Policy dialogue with the Danish en-  DENEFF AG-Tage, MVV Konferenz- Sven Wydra  BMWI/BMBF Fachtagung Autom- sich eine neue Tauschkultur im  Digitalisation: Challenge and Op- ergy ministry, Copenhagen, Denmark zentrum, Mannheim Value chains for biotechnological Where are the electricity load hot atisiertes und vernetztes Fahren, Maschinenbau? portunity for Standardisation, EURAS Do mature RES-E technologies still products: Currents status and future spots in 2035? A load curve analysis Berlin  Sharing-Konzepte im Maschinen- Annual Conference, Berlin need dedicated support towards Energy Efficiency finance mecha- Uta Schneider scenarios considering demographic and tech- bau – Veranstaltung des VDMA, 2030 or will ETS-only be sufficient? nisms User perceptions of the emerging  Meeting of the OECD Working nological changes Energie- und Treibhausgaswirkungen Stuttgart Björn Moller  European University Institute,  EU Merci Conference, London, hydrogen infrastructure for fuel cell Party on Biotechnology, Nanotech-  EEM 2017, Dresden des automatisierten und vernetzten Roadmap Low shear extrusion of Workshop EU ETS and its interaction Great Britain electric vehicles nology and Converging Technolo- Fahrens im Straßenverkehr Potenziale eines Wandels zu einer cold food products with other climate and energy poli-  ECEEE Summer Study, Hyères, gies, Paris, France Marian Klobasa  Jahreskonferenz der Mobilitäts- Industrial Collaborative Economy  Open demonstration on PEF-P and cies, Florence, Italy Christian Sartorius France Die Netzentgeltsystematik für und Kraftstoffstrategie (MKS) des  ITA-Forum 2017: Zukunft verste- LS Extrusion, Quakenbrück Comparative multi-criteria perfor- Murat Karaboga Strom – Status Quo und zukünftige BMVI, Berlin hen, Berlin Thomas Reiß mance assessment tool for alterna- Torben Schubert Die Rolle von Überzeugungen im Herausforderungen Jutta Niederste-Hollenberg How to build an Innovation Road- tive water infrastructure systems Der Beitrag der Fraunhofer- Aushandlungsprozess zwischen  AG Regulierung der Plattform Ener- The Mobility and Fuels Strategy Mehrfachnutzung urbaner Flächen – map for emerging technologies –  7th International Conference on Gesellschaft zum deutschen Innova- EU-Kommission, Parlament und gienetze beim BMWi, Berlin (MFS) of the German Government Beispiel Energieallee Experience from the Graphene Benchmarking and Performance tionssystem Ministerrat am Beispiel der EU-  1st Conference of the Mobility  Vereinigung der Straßenbau- und Roadmap Assessment, Vienna, Austria  P-Forum der Fraunhofer-Gesell­ Datenschutz-Grundverordnung­ and Fuels Strategy (MFS) for China, Verkehrsingenieure in NRW e.V.:  Innovation Workshop Exploitation schaft, Munich Beijing, China Wasser im Stadtbild – Chancen und of Neuromorphic Computing Tech- Risiken, Bochum nologies, Brussels, Belgium 32 | 33

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Do Higher Wages Reduce Knowledge Axel Thielmann Marion A. Weissenberger-Eibl • Energiewende: Makroökonomi- • ParisArt6: Entwicklung von • BMWI Klimaschutz: Auswirkungen • Lux 2030: Scientific advice on the Worker’s Job Mobility? Evidence for Development of Battery Demand and Digitalisierung, Nachhaltigkeit und PROJECTS sche Wirkungen und Verteilungsfra- Optionen und Ausgestaltungsmög- der Klimaschutzziele und diesbezüg- 2030 energy and climate strategy of Swedish Inventors Production for Specialty Applications Gesellschaft – ein Spannungsfeld aus gen der Energiewende lichkeiten zum neuen internationalen licher Maßnahmen auf den Energie- Luxemburg and assistance on draf-  Eingeladener Sprecher im For-  Advanced Automotive Battery Con- systemischer Innovationsperspektive Barbara Breitschopf Marktmechanismus gemäß Art. 6 des sektor und den Ausbau der erneuer- ting the national integrated energy schungsseminar der RMIT University, ference (AABC) 2017, Mainz  3. Handelsblatt-Jahrestagung In- Paris Abkommens baren Energien and climate plan for the period 2021 Melbourne, Australia dustriegipfel 2017, St. Leon-Rot • RES-Observer: Technical Assistance Vicki Duscha Benjamin Pfluger to 2030 for the implementation of Battery Technology – Monitoring in Monitoring and Analysis of Re- the energy union Firm Capabilities, Technological and Roadmapping for Mobile and Mit Innovationen neue Märkte er- ENERGY POLICY AND ENERGY newable Energy Data for the Period • ETS 8: Strukturelle Weiterentwick- • Leitstudie: Langfristszenarien und Mario Ragwitz Dynamism and the Internationalisa- Stationary Applications 2030+ schließen – Herausforderungen und MARKETS 2016–2020 lung des EU-ETS nach 2020 Strategien für den Ausbau der Er- tion of Innovation – a Behavioural  ees Europe, International Congress Zukunftschancen Barbara Breitschopf Vicki Duscha neuerbaren Energien in Deutschland • Energy Efficiency Templates II: Approach Center Munich (ICM) 2017, Munich  SUCCESS, Vorsprung durch In- unter besonderer Berücksichtigung Überprüfen und Aktualisieren des  Eingeladener Sprecher im For- novation, Kongressausrichter: ISB, • ETS 6: Untersuchung der klimapo- • EUKI-LCS: Intra-EU Exchange to der nachhaltigen Entwicklung sowie Energy Efficiency Templates der IEA schungsseminar der Universität Batterie-Roadmapping und Investitions- und Strukturbank, litischen Wirksamkeit des Emissions- Raise Awareness and Build Capacity regionaler Aspekte für Deutschland Milan, Italy Markt-Monitoring für die Elektromo- Rheinland-Pfalz, Mainz handels − Erweiterte Analysen on Long-term Climate Strategies Benjamin Pfluger Matthias Reuter bilität 2030+ ff back to Competence Center Vicki Duscha Vicki Duscha Thomas Stahlecker  hypermotion, Frankfurt/Main NEW WORK – wie wir morgen • Leitstudie Strommarkt: Erneuer- • Grundsatzstudie EE: Grundsatz- Building national innovation infra- arbeiten werden • Manufact Saudi II: Assessment of • ETS 7: Evaluierung und Weiterent- • ETS Korea: Implementation of an bare Energien als Leitlinie für das fragen der Energieeffizienz und structure in a systemic perspective: Jakob Wachsmuth  Deutscher Fleisch Kongress 2017, the Local Manufacturing Potential wicklung des EU-Emissionshandels Emission Trading System (ETS) in the Marktdesign der Zukunft − Unter- wissenschaftliche Begleitung der Models and strategies in European Achievability of the Paris agree- Frankfurt /Main for Renewable and Conventional aus ökonomischer Perspektive für die Republic of Korea suchung zu Leistungsfähigkeit und Umsetzung des Nationalen Ak- countries ments’ targets in the EU – Compar- Power Supply and Energy Efficiency Zeit nach 2020 Wolfgang Eichhammer Weiterentwicklungsoptionen der tionsplans Energieeffizienz unter  German-Uzbek Innovation Dia- ison of energy and emission inten- Sven Wydra Technologies in Saudi Arabia; Phase II Vicki Duscha Strommärkte für die effektive und besonderer Berücksichtigung von logue – Building the Future for Inno- sities in international and national Transition to the bioeconomy and Vasilios Anatolitis • ODYSSEE-MURE: a decision sup- effiziente Integration erneuerbarer Stromverbrauchsentwicklung und vative Knowledge Society, Tashkent, mitigation scenarios developments of value chains • 2°Europa: Unterstützung der Ent- port tool for energy efficiency policy Energien -maßnahmen (Grundsatzstudie Ener- Uzbekistan  Heading Towards Sustainable Ener-  OECD workshop – New Innovation • Ausschreibungen AT: Aus- wicklung ambitionierter Klimaschutz- evaluation Martin Pudlik gieeffizienz) gy Systems: Evolution or Revolution, Ecosystems and Circular Solutions schreibungsdesign für ein neues szenarien in Europa Wolfgang Eichhammer Barbara Schlomann Regionale Innovationssysteme im 15th IAEE European Conference, to Boost the Bioeconomy, Helsinki, Ökostromfördersystem Vicki Duscha • GIZ AEO5: Support for the De- th Spannungsfeld zwischen Beharrung Vienna, Austria Finland Vasilios Anatolitis • DGClimate Innovation Industry: velopment of the 5 ASEAN Energy • Klimaschutzplan 2050: Wissen- und neuen technologischen und ge- • BMUB Klimaschutzfragen: Wis- Service contract on market testing Outlook (ASEAN AEO5) schaftliche Unterstützung Erstellung sellschaftlichen Herausforderungen Long-Term Climate-Policy Frame- Value chains for biotechnological • RE-frame: Untersuchung der senschaftliche Analysen zu aktuellen for low-carbon innovation support Martin Pudlik und Begleitung Klimaschutzplan  Vorstellung des Konzepts für den works – National Climate Policy products: Current status and future Zusammenhänge zwischen den klimapolitischen Fragen for energy-intensive industry and 2050 Ideen-, Wissens- und Technologie­ Scenarios in the Context of Interna- scenarios bestehenden politischen Rahmen- Vicki Duscha power generation • ZAYED GOBITEC: Chancen und Barbara Schlomann transfer im Rahmen der Bund- tional/EU Scenarios  5th Session OECD Working Party bedingungen und dem zukünftigen Wolfgang Eichhammer Risiken von Gobitec und dem asi- Länder-Initiative Innovative Hoch-  Long-term climate policy frame- on Bio-, Nano- and Converging Tech Ausbau erneuerbarer Energien sowie • ETS-Modelle: Modellierung des atischen Supergrid − Stakeholder-, • BMWi Energieeffizienzfonds: Eva- schule, Hochschule Bremen works – elements for success official (BNCT), Paris, France deren Kapitalkosten im länderüber- Emissionshandels im Kontext europä- • Transition Planning Prototypes: Verbrauchs- und Kostenanalyse im luierung und Weiterentwicklung des side-event to the COP23 of the greifenden Kontext der Energiewen- ischer energie- und klimapolitischer DIAPOL CE MENA asiatischen Raum Energieeffizienzfonds National systems of innovation in a UNFCCC, Bonn Value Chains for Bioregions de in den EU-Mitgliedsstaaten Maßnahmen: Markt und Mach- Wolfgang Eichhammer Martin Pudlik Barbara Schlomann regulated policy context: chances  Bioeconomy Congress ECBL 2017, Inga Boie barkeitsstudie für ETS-spezifische and risks Rainer Walz Lodz, Poland Modelle • EU Governance: Wissenschaftliche • DFID – RES: Applied Research on • CHEETAH: Changing Energy Innovation for Sustainable Develop-  Nachhaltiges Wirtschaften – Stand • CSP Exec Agency: The Middle East Vicki Duscha Unterstützung zu Fragen der Ent- Energy and Economic Growth Efficiency Technology Adoption in ment – Review of Belarus: Presenta- der Transformation zu einer Green Andrea Zenker and North Africa Concentrated Solar wicklung eines Governance-Systems Mario Ragwitz Households tion of Findings, Minsk, Belarus Economy Maßnahmen zur Anpassung an den Power Knowledge and Innovation • ETS-VKK: Modellierung des Emis- für den 2030 Klima- und Energie­ Barbara Schlomann  Keynote Speech auf der 2. Klimawandel Program sionshandels im Kontext europäi- rahmen • RES-Plattform: Development of a Jan Steinbach NAWIKO-Austauschkonferenz, Halle  Förderprogramm des Bundes- Inga Boie scher energie- und klimapolitischer Anne Held networking platform and support • Politikszenarien VIII: Verbesserung Policy scenarios of heating and cool- ministeriums für Umwelt, Natur- Maßnahmen: Entwicklung von to local and regional authorities for der methodischen Grundlagen und ing demand until 2030 Macroeconomic effects of be- schutz, Bau und Reaktorsicherheit • SEMa BMBF: Sustainable Energy ETS-spezifischen Vermeidungskos- • BfEE Energiesysteme: Ermittlung renewable deployment Erstellung eines Treibhausgasemissi-  Heat Seminar, Utrecht University, havioural response to investment (BMUB). Auswertung der Interviews for Marrakech tenkurven von Grundlagen für eine das Ener- Mario Ragwitz onsszenarios als Grundlage für den Utrecht, Netherlands risks in energy efficiency mit Projektleitungen von 35 ge- Inga Boie Vicki Duscha giesystem umfassende Abwägung Projektionsbericht 2017 im Rahmen  Final BRISKEE conference and eceee förderten Projekten, Vernetzungs- der Grundentscheidung: Energiebe- • Progress V: Technical assistance des EU Treibhausgasmonitorings Optionen für klimaschonende annual policy seminar, Brussels, treffen, Bonn • MUSTEC: Market uptake of Solar • LowCarbonEU: Low-Carbon darf senken gegenüber Erhaltung / in realisation of the 2018 report on Barbara Schlomann Wärmeversorgung in Gebäuden Belgium Thermal Electricity through Coope- Europe: Entwicklung ambitionierter Schaffung von Versorgungskapazi­ renewable energy  Zukunft der Wärmeversorgung ration Klimaschutzszenarien unter Berück- täten für die Bedarfsdeckung Mario Ragwitz • BMWi – NAPE 2.0: Grünbuch/ für Wohngebäude im Bestand – Natural resource-based innovation Inga Boie sichtigung von Energieversorgungssi- Anne Held NAPE 2.0 Stadt Freiburg, Freiburg strategies – What are the starting cherheit, Nachhaltigkeit und Wettbe- • NL Review 2017: 2017 review of Barbara Schlomann positions? • Klimaszenario 2050: Klimaschutz- werbsfähigkeit • Förderinstrumente Luxemburg: Dutch renewable energy tariffs SDE+ Overview of the European heating  GLOBELICS Annual Conference, szenario 2050 Vicki Duscha Wissenschaftliche Beratung Luxem- 2018 • EPATEE: Evaluation into Practice to sector Athens, Greece Sibylle Braungardt burgs zur Ausgestaltung der Förder- Mario Ragwitz Achieve Targets for Energy Efficiency  European Bioenergy Future, • UNECE-SDP: Pathways to Sustain- instrumente für erneuerbare Ener­ Barbara Schlomann Brussels, Belgium • BRISKEE: Behavioural Response to able Energy gien im Stromsektor Investment Risks in Energy Efficiency Vicki Duscha Anne Held Sibylle Braungardt

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• Energy Efficiency Templates: • Effort-Sharing PA: Implikationen • LEEN 100: Lernende Energieeffi- • c/Sells: Techno-ökonomische • FIS: Inhaltliche Pflege und Bear- • EnSYS-FlexA : Flexible Nach- • UBA Energiemanagementsyste- • HA-Klimaschutsz: Dienstleistun- Überprüfen und Aktualisieren des des Pariser Klimaschutzabkommens zienz-Netzwerke – Anschub auf dem Forschung zu Märkten, Netzen und beitung von Themengebieten des frage als wichtiger Beitrag zur me: Branchen- und unternehmens­ gen zur Erarbeitung des integrierten Energy Efficiency Templates der IEA auf nationale Klimaschutzanstren- Weg zu 100 und mehr Netzwerken; Prosumern in einem zukünftigen Forschungs-Informations-Systems Energiewende und Baustein in der größenbezogene Ermittlung von Klimaschutzplans Hessen 2025 mit für Deutschland gungen Teilprojekt A – Schwerpunkte: Diffu- Energiesystem (FIS) des BMVI Los 4 Energiesystemanalyse­ Klimaschutzpotentialen­ (Schwer- einem sich anschließenden Monito- Barbara Schlomann Jakob Wachsmuth sions- und Finanzierungsstrategien, Anke Eßer Simon Funke Marian Klobasa punkt KMU) durch verstärkte Umset- ring sowie zur Kommunikation und Akteurseinbindung, Wirksamkeits- zung von Energiemanagement- Beteiligung der Öffentlichkeit am • BMWi Folgeabschätzungen 2030: • EE-Ausschreibungsdesign: Unter- messung und Netzwerkgenerierung • UBA Sektorkopplung Recht: Inte- • FIS WLK autonomes Fahren: Ver- • AVerS: Analyse der Versorgungs- Maßnahmen­ in der Wirtschaft integrierten Klimaschutzplan Hessen Energiewirtschaftliche Projektionen stützungsleistungen bei der Ausge- Harald Bradke gration erneuerbarer Energien durch kehrs- und Umweltwirkungen auto­ sicherheit in Süddeutschland unter Clemens Rohde 2025 und Folgenabschätzungen 2030 staltung eines Ausschreibungssys- Sektorkopplung, Teilvorhaben 1: matisierten und vernetzten Fahrens Berücksichtigung der europaweiten Clemens Rohde Barbara Schlomann tems für erneuerbare Energien • DG Grow-Ecodesign Elevators: Effiziente Ausgestaltung der Sektor- im Straßenverkehr Kopplung der Strommärkte • BMWi-Monitoring Netzwerk: Jenny Winkler Ecodesign preparatory study for lifts kopplung Strom/Wärme und Strom/ Simon Funke Marian Klobasa Monitoring der Initiative Energieeffi- • BMWi EnMS: Evaluation der Aus- • Gebäudeziele 2030: Gutachten zu implementing the Ecodesign Work­ Verkehr zienz-Netzwerke wirkung von Energiemanagement- Maßnahmen zur Zielerreichung 2030 • EEG-Öffnung: Unterstützungsleis- ing Plan 2016–2019 Anke Eßer • EnergiestiftungBW Lastversch.: • DV+EEG-Erfahrungsbericht: Clemens Rohde systemen (EnMS) im Gebäudesektor tungen bei der Ausgestaltung zur Antoine Durand Bewertung des Lastverschiebepo- Vorbereitung und Begleitung bei der Clemens Rohde Barbara Schlomann Öffnung von Fördersystemen für • BMWi-Interkonnektoren: Ziele, tenzials von Elektrofahrzeugen in Erstellung eines Erfahrungsberichtes • BMUB-Energiekennzahlen: Strom aus Erneuerbaren Energien, • DiffusionEE: Modellierung indivi- Anreize und Hemmnisse für den Deutschland unter Berücksichtigung gemäß §97 Erneuerbare-Energien-­ Aufstellung und Anwendung von • BMWi Digitalisierung Gebäude: • SET-Nav: Navigating the Roadmap für im Ausland erzeugten Strom dueller Entscheidungsprozesse und grenzüberschreitenden Ausbau der differenzierter Haltegruppen und Gesetz (EEG 2014) Energiekennzahlen als Beitrag zur Digitalisierung im Gebäudebereich for Clean, Secure and Efficient Ener- Jenny Winkler des Einflusses von Intermediären bei Stromnetze Ladeinfrastrukturen im Vergleich zu Marian Klobasa Steigerung der Energieeffizienz in Clemens Rohde gy Innovation der Diffusion von Energieeffi- Anke Eßer anderen flexiblen Verbrauchern Unternehmen sowie zum Klima- Frank Sensfuß • Ausschreibung KWK: Unterstüt- zienzmaßnahmen und Erneuerbaren Till Gnann • BMWI – Netzentgelte: Optionen schutz • BMWi Evaluation Abwärme: Moni- zungsleistung bei der Ausgestaltung Energien im Gebäudebereich • progRESsHEAT: Supporting the zur Weiterentwicklung der Netz­ Clemens Rohde toring Förderprogramm Abwärme • Leitstudie Strommarkt 2: Leitstudie von Ausschreibungen für KWK Elisabeth Dütschke progress of renewable energies for • ENBW Auswertung-KFZ-Hersteller: entgeltsystematik für eine sichere, Clemens Rohde Strom – Analysen für eine sichere, Jenny Winkler heating and cooling in the EU on a Auswertung zu Fahrzeughersteller- umweltgerechte und kosteneffiziente • DG Ener – EnEff Invest: Deliver- kosteneffiziente und umweltverträg- • Vernetzte Mobilität: Begleitfor- local level zielen und -ankündigungen Energiewende ing informed investment decisions • BMWi Industrieinnovation: Studie liche Stromversorgung • EE-Finanzierung: Zukünftige schung Vernetzte Mobilität der Tobias Fleiter Till Gnann Marian Klobasa for energy efficiency investments zu marktverfügbaren Innovationen Frank Sensfuß Finanzierung von Erneuerbare-Ener- Modellregionen Elektromobilität des through accessible data, standard­ der Industrie gien-Anlagen in Deutschland BMVI • HRE: Heat Roadmap Europe: • Profilregion Mobilität: Profilregion • BMWi Redispatch: Untersuchung isation procedures and benchmar- Clemens Rohde • ESPON: Territories and low-carbon Jenny Winkler Elisabeth Dütschke Building the knowledge, skills, and Mobilitätssysteme Karlsruhe – effi- zur Beschaffung von Redispatch king of performance also supporting economy capacity required to enable new poli- zient – intelligent – integriert Marian Klobasa the Smart Finance for Smart Buil- • ENavi – Kopernikus: Kopernikus- Jan Steinbach • RE-Targets EP: Renewable Energy • HYACINTH: HYdrogen ACceptance cies and encourage new investments Till Gnann dings Initiative Projekte für die Energiewende – The- Directive target IN the Transition pHase in the heating and cooling sector • Akzeptanz durch Wasserstoff: Bei- Clemens Rohde menfeld 4: Systemintegration und • EWärmeGBaWü: Dienstleistungen Jenny Winkler Elisabeth Dütschke Tobias Fleiter • REFLEX: Analysis of the European trag zur Machbarkeitsstudie Akzep- Vernetzung der Energieversorgung zur Evaluation des Erneuerbare-Wär- energy system under the aspects of tanz durch Wasserstoff • EE Facility: Energy Efficient Pro- Martin Wietschel me-Gesetz (EWärmeG) • Digi-Label: Delivering digital • HotMaps: Heating and Cooling: flexibility and technological progress Julia Michaelis ducts Facility Jan Steinbach Energy Labelling solutions to enable Open Source Tool for Mapping and Andrea Herbst Clemens Rohde • TF Energiewende: Technologien consumer action on purchasing ener- Planning of Energy Systems • MKS HO BUS: Machbarkeit von für die Energiewende: Status und gy efficient appliances Tobias Fleiter • CO -neutrale Kraftstoffe: CO -neu- HO-Busverkehr in Deutschland – am • DG ENTER-EcodesignPointSystem: Perspektiven, Innovations- und • AURES: Auctions for Renewable ENERGY TECHNOLOGY AND 2 2 Energy Support: Effective use and Elisabeth Dütschke trale (erneuerbare, strombasierte) Beispiel Marburg und Trier Technical assistance study for the Marktpotentiale – eine multikriteriel- ENERGY SYSTEMS efficient implementation options • Uniper Demand Response: Esti- Kraftstoffe Patrick Plötz assessment of the feasibility of using le vergleichende Technologieanalyse Simone Steinhilber • TransNIK: Transitionsgestaltung für mation of future demand response Tim Hettesheimer points system methods in the imple- und -bewertung nachhaltige Innovationen – Initia- potentials for selected European • VerbandRegionStuttgart mentation of Ecodesign Directive Martin Wietschel Clemens Rohde • Zielarchitektur Energiewende: Wir- tiven in den kommunal geprägten countries • EnArgus II : EnArgus2.0 – Zentra- LIS: Standortkonzepte für kung der Maßnahmen der Bundesre- Handlungsfeldern Energie, Wasser, Tobias Fleiter les Informationssystem Energiefor- Schnellladeinfrastruktur­ in der • UBA sektorübergreifend: Integ- gierung innerhalb der Zielarchitektur ff back to Competence Center Bauen & Wohnen schungsförderung – Teil: Gebäude, Region Stuttgart • Anwendungsbilanzen 2014–2017: ration erneuerbarer Energien durch zum Umbau der Energieversorgung Elisabeth Dütschke • BMUB Impact-Assessment Städte, Biogas Patrick Plötz Erstellen von Anwendungsbilanzen Sektorkopplung, Teilvorhaben 2: Jakob Wachsmuth • MACOR: MAchbarkeitsstudie zur KSP2050: Folgenabschätzung zu den Simon Hirzel auf der Grundlage der deutschen Analyse zu technischen Sektorkopp- Reduzierung der CO -Emissionen im • Versorgungssicherheitsbericht: De- ökologischen, sozialen und wirt- • BMWi EnVKV-Novelle-PKW: 1-09- Energiebilanzen für die Jahre 2014 lungsoptionen 2 bis 2017 • Gas-Roadmap: Roadmap Gas für Hüttenwerk unter Nutzung Regene- finition und Monitoring der Versor- schaftlichen Folgewirkungen der Sek- • BBSR: Identifizierung von Kosten- 17 Novellierung der PKW-EnVKV Martin Wietschel Clemens Rohde die Energiewende – Nachhaltiger rativer Energien gungssicherheit an den europäischen torziele für 2030 des Klimaschutz- senkungspotentialen bei Personen- Patrick Plötz Klimabeitrag des Gassektors Marlene Arens Strommärkten von 2017 bis 2019 plans 2050 der Bundesregierung aufzügen • eWayBW: Feldversuch zur Er- Jakob Wachsmuth Rainer Elsland Tobias Fleiter Simon Hirzel • Politikmaßnahmen Verkehr: Inter- • BMUB-Aktionsprogramm Klima­ probung elektrischer Antriebe bei • UBA Exergie: Exergie und Wirt- nationale Best-Practice-Meta-Analyse schutz: Umsetzung Aktionspro- schweren Nutzfahrzeugen auf gramm Klimaschutz 2020 – Be- • 1p5dEurope: IPCC-Sonderbericht schaft • Energiesystemanalyse: Dekarbo- • BW Klimaschutz: Energie- und • Flex MVV: Gekoppelte Optimie- Energiewende im Verkehr Bundesfernstraßen in Baden-Würt- gleitung der Umsetzung der zu 1,5° Grad: Was das 1,5°C-Ziel für Ali Aydemir nisierung des Energiesystems durch Klimaschutzziele 2030 rung von Flexibilitäten in Energie- Patrick Plötz temberg Maßnahmen des Aktionsprogramms die EU bedeutet verstärkten Einsatz erneuerbaren Tobias Fleiter erzeugung sowie Verbrauch unter Martin Wietschel Clemens Rohde Jakob Wachsmuth • Bosch-NoEnergyWaste@Produc- Stroms im Wärme-, Verkehrs- und Berücksichtigung der Auskopplung in tion: Unterstützung im Projekt No Industriesektor bei gleichzeitigen • DG CL Industry Innovations2050: andere Märkte (Wärme) • EnBW Markthochlauf 2030: Aktu- Energy Waste @ Production! Stilllegungen von Kraftwerken – Industrial Innovation and Decarbon­ Marian Klobasa alisierung Markthochlaufszenarien Ali Aydemir Auswirkungen auf die Versorgungssi- ising the EU industry: a 2050 and für Elektrofahrzeuge bis 2030 cherheit in Süddeutschland (DESK) beyond horizon Martin Wietschel Anke Eßer Tobias Fleiter 36 | 37

PROJECTS

• VDM Workshop Elektromobilität: • KKW Monitoring: Stand und Pers- • Konfliktszenarien: USA-China-Kon- • TITUS: Implikationen des wirt- • Mobilitäts- und Kraftstoffstrate- • Mobilitäts- und Kraftstoffstrate- • IKU: Innovationspreis für Klima • Politikszenarien – ProgRess: Ana- Durchführung eines Inhouse-Work- pektiven der Kultur- und Kreativwirt- fliktszenarien – Bertelsmann Stiftung schaftlichen Aufstieges der Schwel- gie: Erarbeitung der Mobilitäts- und gie: Einsatz von erneuerbarem Kero- und Umwelt für die Jahre 2015 bis lyse und Bewertung von Politikmaß- shops Elektromobilität schaft in Deutschland: Monitoring Philine Warnke lenländer für die globalen Techno- Kraftstoffstrategie des BMVI sin am Flughafen in Leipzig / Halle 2017 nahmen und ökonomischen Instru- Martin Wietschel zu ausgewählten wirtschaftlichen logischen Innovationssysteme bei Michael Krail Michael Krail Frank Marscheider-Weidemann menten des Ressourcenschutzes für Eckdaten • OBSERVE: Observing Emergence Umwelttechnologien die Weiterentwicklung von ProgRess • BGH Workshop Elektromobilität: Simone Kimpeler Philine Warnke Carsten Gandenberger • Mobilitäts- und Kraftstoffstrate- • Mobilitäts- und Kraftstoffstrate- • MachWasPlus: Begleitvorhaben Katrin Ostertag Durchführung eines Strategiework- gie: Gesamtkoordination der Wissen- gie: LNG Demoprojekt mit DVGW – zu Materialien für eine nachhaltige shops Elektromobilität • i³-Food: Process integration for • Digi und Öko: Digitalisierung öko- schaftlichen Beratung des BMVI zur Wissenschaftliche Begleitung Wasserwirtschaft • EFI Nachhaltigkeitsindikato- Martin Wietschel rapid implementation of sustainable logisch nachhaltig nutzbar machen Mobilitäts- und Kraftstoffstrategie Michael Krail Frank Marscheider-Weidemann ren: Fachlos 1: FuI-Indikatoren zu innovative food processing Matthias Gotsch Michael Krail Nachhaltigkeit und Klimaschutz: • Wasserstofftankstellen: Begleitfor- Björn Moller • Mobilitäts- und Kraftstoffstrate- • FemTR: a business case to increase Forschung, Entwicklung, Kommerzia- SUSTAINABILITY schung 50-Tankstellen – Programm • Spurenstoffstrategie: Organisation, • Mobilitäts- und Kraftstoffstrate- gie: Integrierte Maßnahmen zur Ver- female employment in transport – lisierung und Wertschöpfung im Rahmen des Nationalen Innova- • BASF Foresight KTC: Foresight Key AND INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS Durchführung und Auswertung eines gie: Maßnahmen zur Steigerung des lagerung von Straßengüterverkehren FWC MOVE/ENER/SRD/2016-498 Katrin Ostertag tionsprogramms Wasserstoff- und Technology Capabilities Stakeholderdialogs zur deutschen Anteils des Schienenpersonenfern- auf den Kombinierten Verkehr und LOT 5 Brennstoffzellentechnologie Elna Schirrmeister Spurenstoffstrategie verkehrs in der Fläche den Schienengüterverkehr Lucia Mejia-Dorantes • EFI Weiche Innovationen: Fach- Martin Wietschel Thomas Hillenbrand Michael Krail Michael Krail los 2: Organisatorische und soziale • Fut-Business 2: Future Business im • InnoA2: Innovative Abwärmenut- Innovationen sowie gesellschaftliche • Helmholtz Energieszenarien VDMA – Zukunftsbilder des Maschi- ff back to Competence Center • i.WET Demo Lünen: Innovative • Mobilitäts- und Kraftstoffstra- • Mobilitäts- und Kraftstoffstrate- zung durch Wärmeverteilung über Akzeptanz im Kontext von Nachhal- Martin Wietschel nenbaus Wasser – Energie Transition (i.WET): tegie: Ausbau Elektrifizierung auf gie: Beiträge zur Digitalisierung und die Kanalisation tigkeit Elna Schirrmeister • SoNa-WSK: Transition in globalen Demonstrationsvorhaben in Lünen Hauptstrecken Automatisierung der Sicherungstech- Eve Menger-Krug Katrin Ostertag Wertschöpfungsketten: Förderung Thomas Hillenbrand Michael Krail nik als Teil der Eisenbahninfrastruktur • KAS Global Future Survey: Global der sozialen Nachhaltigkeit Michael Krail • INTEGRIS: Gebündelte Infrastruk- • Gesundheit und Ressourcen: Res- Future Survey – Konrad-Adenauer- Miriam Bodenheimer • Hessisches Ried: Spurenstoffstrate- • Mobilitäts- und Kraftstoffstra- turplanungen und -zulassungen und sourcenschonung im Gesundheits- Stiftung gie für das Hessische Ried integrierter Umbau von regionalen sektor – Erschließung von Synergien FORESIGHT tegie: SPNV-Anschluss Versorgung • Mobilitäts- und Kraftstoffstrategie Elna Schirrmeister Thomas Hillenbrand Freizeitstrukturen Land Use Planning Strategie 2: Unterstützung des BMVI Versorgungssystemen – Herausforde- zwischen den Politikfeldern Ressour- • TRIP-Portal: Continuation of the Transport Research and Innovation Michael Krail bei der Weiterentwicklung der Mobi- rungen für Umwelt- und Nachhaltig- censchonung und Gesundheit • JERRI: Joining Efforts for Respon- Portal (TRIP) • CS2-ED-TA-T5.2: CS2-ED-WP5.2 litäts- und Kraftstoffstrategie (MKS) keitsprüfungen Katrin Ostertag sible Research and Innovation Claus Doll Big impact technology pathways • Mobilitäts- und Kraftstoffstrate- Michael Krail Jutta Niederste-Hollenberg Benjamin Teufel Jonathan Köhler gie: Maßnahmen zur Steigerung des • DAIAD RTD: DAIAD-Open Water • UBA-Methodenkonvention 3.0: Anteils des grenzüberschreitenden • Mobilitäts- und Kraftstoffstrate- • Minder2 – Phase 1: Pilotprojekt zur Management – from droplets of par- ff back to Competence Center • Bertelsmann Asien-Szenarien II: Methodenkonvention 3.0 – Weiter- • DG Move TEN-T Core Network: Personen- und Güterverkehrs gie: Wissenschaftliche Begleitung der Minderung des Eintrags von Rönt- ticipation to streams of knowledge Deutsch-Asiatische Innovationsszena- entwicklung und Erweiterung der Study on support measures for the Michael Krail MKS China in der Metropolregion genkontrastmitteln in die Umwelt – Christian Sartorius • BOHEMIA: Foresight in Support rien – Wie wird das deutsche Innova- Methodenkonvention zur Schätzung implementation of the TEN-T core Jing-Jin-Ji Maßnahmenkombinationen of the Preparation of the European tionssystem zukünftig durch Einflüs- von Umweltkosten network related to sea ports, inland • Mobilitäts- und Kraftstoffstrate- Michael Krail Jutta Niederste-Hollenberg • r+TeTra: r+Impuls Technologie- Unions Future Policy in Research and se aus Asien beeinflusst werden? Claus Doll ports and inland waterway transport gie: Ad-hoc Beratung im Rahmen der transferprojekt – Teilvorhaben 1: Innovation Philine Warnke Jonathan Köhler Weiterentwicklung der MKS • Mobilitäts- und Kraftstoffstrate- • r4-INTRA: r4 – Wirtschaftsstrate- Projektleitung, Wirkungsanalyse und Kerstin Cuhls • UBA sektorübergreifend: Integ- Michael Krail gie: Bessere Ausnutzung der Fahr- gische Rohstoffe, Verbundvorhaben: Öffentlichkeitsarbeit • CASI: Public Participation in ration erneuerbarer Energien durch • MKS LNG Schifffahrt: MKS Studie zeug(-zuladungs)kapazitäten r4 INTRA – r4 Integrations- und Christian Sartorius • RIBRI: Study on Horizon scanning Developing a Common Framework Sektorkopplung, Teilvorhaben 2: über die Marktreife von Erdgasmoto- • Mobilitäts- und Kraftstoffstrate- Michael Krail Transferprojekt – Teilvorhaben 2: for radical innovation breakthroughs for Assessment and Management of Analyse zu technischen Sektorkopp- ren in der Binnen- und Seeschifffahrt gie: Nachtragsangebot zu MKS-Stra- Operative Projektkoordination und • NRW Umweltcluster III: Bereitstel- Kerstin Cuhls Sustainable Innovation lungsoptionen Jonathan Köhler tegie: Prognosenetz • Mobilitäts- und Kraftstoffstrate- Abschätzung der Ressourcen- lung eines Managements für das Philine Warnke Claus Doll Michael Krail gie: Finanzielle Anreize für die Dekar- effizienzpotenziale Kompetenznetzwerk Umweltwirt- • COWERK: Stakeholder-Dialoge zu • MKS IATA 2050: MKS IA- bonisierung des Verkehrs Katrin Ostertag schaft.NRW – Durchführung des Innovationsradars Commons-based Peer Production in • CIMULACT: Citizen and Multi-ac- • LowCarb RFC: Klimafreundlicher TA-THG-Emissionsreduktionsziele für • Mobilitäts- und Kraftstoffstra- Michael Krail Christian Sartorius offenen Werkstätten tor Consultation on Horizon2020 Güterverkehr in Europa den globalen Luftverkehr im Kontext tegie: Studie Energie- und Treib- • Green Finance-CC-Ü: Green Lorenz Erdmann Philine Warnke Claus Doll der deutschen und europäischen hausgaswirkungen von autonomem • Mobilitäts- und Kraftstoffstra- Finance-Strategien und Instrumente Luftverkehrsentwicklung unter be- Fahren im Straßenverkehr tegie: Verlagerungswirkungen und zur Finanzierung des ökologischen • Beschäftigung EE Bayern: Beschäf- • INNOLAB: LivingLabs in Green • DAKIS: Digital Agricultural • RohPolRess: Entwicklung von sonderer Berücksichtigung alternati- Michael Krail Umwelteffekte veränderter Mobili- Modernisierungsprozesses tigungseffekte der Energiewende in Economy: realweltliche Innovations- Knowledge and Information Systems Politikempfehlungen für die Weiter- ver Kraftstoffe und Antriebe tätskonzepte im Personenverkehr Katrin Ostertag Bayern Luisa Sievers räume für Nutzerintegration und Philine Warnke entwicklung und Ausgestaltung von Jonathan Köhler • Mobilitäts- und Kraftstoffstra- Michael Krail Nachhaltigkeit strategischen Ansätzen einer nach- tegie: Rahmenbedingungen und • Wirtschaftsfaktor Umweltschutz: Lorenz Erdmann • FuFoCo: Sharing Economy in der haltigen und effizienten Rohstoffge- • TRIMODE: Services contract for Kosten einer Komplettelektrifizierung • Mobilitäts- und Kraftstoffstrate- Erfassung der Umweltschutzbeschäf- • HBS Besch.effekte nh Mobilität: Lebensmittelversorgung winnung und -nutzung the development of a Europe-wide des deutschen Schienennetzes gie: Effizienzpotenziale bei PKW tigung und Aktualisierung wichtiger Analyse der Beschäftigungseffekte • Biokompass: Kommunikation und Philine Warnke Carsten Gandenberger transport model, technology watch Michael Krail Michael Krail Kenngrößen zur Wettbewerbsfähig- nachhaltiger Mobilität in Deutsch- Partizipation für die gesellschaftliche data and scenarios keit der Umweltschutzwirtschaft land bis 2035 Katrin Ostertag Luisa Sievers Transformation zu Bioökonomie • INCOBRA: Increasing International • Umweltinnovationen: Umwelt­ Michael Krail • Mobilitäts- und Kraftstoffstrate- • BagassePlast: Plastification of Simone Kimpeler Science, Technology and Innovation innovationen und ihre Diffusion als gie: Entwicklung eines attraktiven bagasse by chemical modification Cooperation between Brazil and the Treiber der Green Economy europäischen Nachtzugsystems und and utilization of bagasse fractions European Union Carsten Gandenberger Potentiale für den Nachtzugverkehr in thermoplastic processing Philine Warnke von, nach und innerhalb Deutschland Frank Marscheider-Weidemann Michael Krail 38 | 39

PROJECTS

• ECI-DKI-Blei Brass EU: Dyna- • CIRC-02: Vorbereitung eines • Vodafone Stiftung 2016: Der Weg • Evaluation der Nationalen For- • Mittelstand 4.0-Kompetenz- • EFI PUB 2017: Ergebnisse von • Data4Impact: Big DATA ap­ proaches FOR improved monitoring mic Material Flow Model of Lead EU-FuE-Vorhabens zum Thema Evi- in die Gigabitgesellschaft schungsstrategie BioÖkonomie 2030 zentrum Stuttgart POLICY – INDUSTRY – öffentlicher und privater Forschung: Containing Copper Alloys in Europe dence-based knowledge, large-scale Bernd Beckert Bärbel Hüsing Thomas Reiß and Bernd Beckert of research and innovation perfor- INNOVATION Publikationen (EU28) demonstration and a new perspec­ Rainer Frietsch mance and assessment of the socie- Luis Tercero tive for the next generation of water • H2020 Interim Evaluation • MoRRI: Monitoring the evolution • Gesundheitsregionen der Zukunft tal IMPACT in the Health, Demogra- systems and services Bernd Beckert and benefits of Responsible Research Thomas Reiß and Tanja Bratan • Zusatzmod. Durchführung Studie: phic Change and Wellbeing Societal • ECI-Byproducts: Overview: By- Felix Tettenborn and Innovation Zusatzmodul – Durchführung einer Challenge Rainer Frietsch products­ in copper production • Länderanalyse Strategien für Ralf Lindner • Studie Gesundheitsforschung Studie zur Bewertung des Beitrags f Luis Tercero • DFG-SINCERE: SINCERE (Sino-Euro- den Glasfaserausbau (Bertelsmann Thomas Reiß and Tanja Bratan f back to Competence Center von Fraunhofer zum deutschen Inno- pean Circular Economy and Resource Stiftung) • 10 Jahre Hightech-Strategie der vationssystem • GC KETs: Collection and analysis of • SCRREEN: Solutions for CRitical Efficiency) Societal Challenges − Bernd Beckert Bundesregierung: Bilanz und Pers- • TICKET4SME: Study on Access of • EFFORTI: Evaluation Framework Rainer Frietsch private R&D investment and patent Raw materials – a European Expert Green Economy and Population pektive SMEs to KETs technological infra- for Promoting Gender Equality in data in different sectors, thematic areas and societal challenges Network Change Call for European-Chinese • Wirtschaftsspionage und Konkur- Ralf Lindner structure Research and Innovation • EFI Nachhaltigkeitsindikato- Rainer Frietsch Luis Tercero joint research projects renzausspähung in Deutschland und Thomas Reiß and Christoph Neef Susanne Bührer ren: Fachlos 1: FuI-Indikatoren zu Rainer Walz Europa • New HoRRizon: Excellence in Nachhaltigkeit und Klimaschutz: • EIT RawMaterials-EMFIS: European Esther Bollhöfer science and innovation for Europe by • INTEGRAM: Integrierte Forschung: • Eval AWS FFG: Evaluierung der Forschung, Entwicklung, Kommerzia- • KB-Studie 2017: Kodierung Materials Stock and Flow Intelligence • NaWiKo: Wissenschaftliche Koor- adopting the concept of Responsible Eine kritische Analyse und wis- Förderungsgesellschaften Austria lisierung und Wertschöpfung internationaler Institutionen – eine Machbarkeitsstudie anhand von Service (EMFIS) dination des Förderschwerpunktes • SecurePLUGandWORK: intelligen- Research and Innovation senschaftspraktische Vermittlung Wirtschaftsservice GmbH (AWS) und Rainer Frietsch ausgewählten Ländern Luis Tercero Nachhaltiges Wirtschaften: Synthese te Inbetriebnahme von verketteten Ralf Lindner am Beispiel des Forschungsfeldes Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft Patricia Helmich und Transferökonomie Maschinen und Anlagen Mensch-Technik-Interaktion mbH (FFG) • EFI Weiche Innovationen: Fach- • Cu-Modell VII: Development of a Rainer Walz Esther Bollhöfer • SMART-map: RoadMAPs to Soci­ Thomas Reiß and Sven Wydra Susanne Bührer los 2: Organisatorische und soziale global copper flow model − Phase VII etal Mobilisation for the Advan- Innovationen sowie gesellschaftliche • StraKosphere: VP: Strategisches Kompetenzmanagement in nichtfor- Luis Tercero • WB-NAPSE: Wissenschaftliche cement of Responsible Industrial • BEMA: Begleitmaßnahme Batterie • ZIA Diversity: Diversity-Zukunfts- Akzeptanz im Kontext von Nachhal- schungsintensiven KMU des Verar- Begleitforschung des nationalen Ak- Technologies 2020 perspektiven der Immobilienwirt- tigkeit beitenden Gewerbes (StraKosphere) • ECI-ICA Brass Global: Develop- tionsplans für Menschen mit seltenen Ralf Lindner Axel Thielmann schaft − Sekundäranalyse Rainer Frietsch – TP: Kompetenzbedarfe aus der ment of a Global Dynamic Material Erkrankungen Susanne Bührer EMERGING betrieblichen Wettbewerbs- und Flow Model of Lead Contained in Tanja Bratan • STOA E-Democracy II: Technology • Industrie 4.0 • EFI-Studie SäkuläreS FL3: Schwer- TECHNOLOGIES Innovationsstrategie Copper Alloys options and systems to strengthen Axel Thielmann • MoRRI CC P: Monitoring the evo- punktstudie Langfristentwicklungen Djerdj Horvat Luis Tercero • STOA-AT: STOA Assistive Technol­ participatory and direct democracy lution and benefits of Responsible von Innovation und Produktivität − ogies Ralf Lindner • Bio-Monitoring: Ermittlung wirt- Research and Innovation Säkulare Stagnation? • DB InnoAward2018: Begleitung • Stoffströme, Märkte und Umwelt: Tanja Bratan schaftlicher Kennzahlen und Indika- Susanne Bührer Rainer Frietsch des DB Supplier Innovation Awards WP 11 Stoffströme, Märkte und • FRAME: Fraunhofer Microelec­ toren für ein Monitoring des Voran- ff back to Competence Center 2018 Umwelt • EvaSIS: Evaluation der Wirkungen tronics Innovation Enhancement – schreitens der Bioökonomie • Transformation Bio: Bioökonomie • Innovationsindikator 2015-2017 Djerdj Horvat Luis Tercero der Pflegedokumentation Innovationsunterstützende Beglei- Sven Wydra als gesellschaftlicher Wandel Rainer Frietsch • CTCelect: Klinische Validierung Tanja Bratan tung der Forschungsfabrik Mik- Stephanie Daimer • Umweltinnovationen: Umweltin- • HAPPI 2: HAPPI – Kleinwasserkraft- einer Technologie und eines Pro- roelektronik Deutschland (FMD) • PROGRESS: Priorities for Address­ • EFI Zusatzmodule 2016: Fortent- novationen und ihre Diffusion als werke: Bewertung des Klimaschutz- zesses für die Vereinzelung von • Biobased R&I: Support to Research – Gründungsprojekt des Fraunhofer- ing Opportunities and Gaps of Indus- • New HoRRIzon – CCP: Excellence wicklung der EFI-Indikatorik und Treiber der Green Economy potenzials und Verbesserung durch frei zirkulierenden Tumorzellen aus and Innovation Policy for Bio-based Verbunds Innovationsforschung trial Biotechnology for an efficient in science and innovation for Europe optionale Untersuchungen: Fachlose Angela Jäger Intelligente Technologien Patientenblut Products Thomas Reiß use of funding resources by adopting the concept of Respon- 1, 5 und 7 Felix Tettenborn Heike Aichinger Piret Fischer Sven Wydra sible Research and Innovation Rainer Frietsch • CECM: Centre for New Methods Stephanie Daimer • MCI Benchmark Tirol: Benchmark Digitalisierung Tiroler KMU • ReAs: Reduzierung der Gewäs- • EuDEco: Modelling the European • DSFA: Datenschutz-Folgenab- in Computational Diagnostics and • Transformation Bio: Bioökonomie • FuE-Quote BIP: Studie Schrittwei- Angela Jäger serbelastungen mit Rückständen Data Economy schätzungen für die betriebliche und Personalised Therapy als gesellschaftlicher Wandel, Modul • JERRI CC P: Joining Efforts for Re­ se Erhöhung der FuE-Quote auf bis von Arzneistoffen in ausgewählten Daniel Bachlechner behördliche Praxis Thomas Reiß 2 (1): Transformation Bio – Reflexive sponsible Research and Innovation zu 3,5% des BIP − Instrumente und • China RG: Study on the Interna- Pilotgebieten (ReAs) Michael Friedewald Governance und dynamische Inno- Stephanie Daimer Auswirkungen auf volkswirtschaft- Felix Tettenborn • e-SIDES: Ethical and Societal Impli- • Graphene Core 1: Graphene-based vationssysteme am Beispiel der ener- liche Kennzahlen tionalization of science, technology Rainer Frietsch and innovation: Strategy, Policy and cations of Data Sciences • Privacy Forum II: Forum Privatheit disruptive technologies getischen und stofflichen Nutzung • EnArgus II – CC-P: EnArgus2.0 Practice • m:ci Morgenstadt Phase II Daniel Bachlechner und selbstbestimmtes Leben in der Thomas Reiß biogener Rohstoffe – Zentrales Informationssystem Knut Koschatzky Felix Tettenborn digitalen Welt Sven Wydra Energieforschungsförderung­ • DC Plattform Innovation: Bera- • FET Traces: Tracing impacts of the Michael Friedewald • XS2-I4MS: Access to I4MS Stephanie Daimer tungsleistungen im Rahmen der • Strukturwandel: Strukturwandel • WaKap: Modulares Konzept zur FET programme Thomas Reiß Mitgliedschaft in der Expertengruppe der Deutsch-Chinesischen Plattform durch Innovation nachhaltigen Wasserentsalzung Bernd Beckert • Patient Science: eine bürgerwis- • EFI PUB 2016: Ergebnisse von Innovation Knut Koschatzky mittels Kapazitiver Entionisierung am senschaftliche Studie • Darwin: Beschleunigte Evolution öffentlicher und privater Forschung: Rainer Frietsch Beispiel Vietnam • EU-Software 2: The economic Nils Heyen zur Bereitstellung optimierter und Publikationen Felix Tettenborn and social impact of software and neuartiger Enzyme Rainer Frietsch • StratFo BW 2017: Strategische Ausrichtung der wissenschaftlichen services on competitiveness and • Studie zur Evaluierung von Innova- Thomas Reiß and Heike Aichinger und industriellen Forschung in Ba- innovation tionen im Gesundheitswesen • ZVEI Zukunft: Digitalisierung der den-Württemberg Bernd Beckert Nils Heyen Wirtschaft − Innovationschancen und Innovationshemmnisse für die Knut Koschatzky Elektroindustrie Rainer Frietsch 40 | 41 VISITING RESEARCHERS

PROJECTS | VISITING RESEARCHERS

• Bertelsmann Frugal: Studie zur • Strukturanalyse BW: Strukturana- • EFI PAT 2017: Ergebnisse von • Kurzstudie Arbeit 4.0: Arbeits- Vija Pakalkaite Entwicklung eines Potenzialindexes lyse und Perspektiven des Wirt- öffentlicher und privater Forschung: organisation in der Industrie 4.0 in Central European University zu bedarfsorientierten Innovationen schaftsstandorts Baden-Württemberg Patente Baden-Württemberg Budapest, Hungary in Schwellenländern und Europa (in- im nationalen und internationalen Peter Neuhäusler Thomas Stahlecker December 2016 to April 2018 klusive bzw. frugale Innovationen) Vergleich Henning Kroll Christian Lerch • RES-Observer: Technical Assistance • CECM CC P: Centre for New Thanh Thao Pham in Monitoring and Analysis of Re- Methods­ in Computational Diagno- Université Paris-Est • BJAST VI: Inter- and Trans-regional • BW Dienstleistungen: Bedeutung newable Energy Data for the Period stics and Personalised Therapy Paris, France Collaboration in Germany and the der industrienahen Dienstleistun- 2016–2020 Thomas Stahlecker September 2016 to February 2018 European Union gen in Baden-Württemberg unter Peter Neuhäusler Henning Kroll besonderer Berücksichtigung der • High End Society: High End – im Jasna Prester Digitalisierung • Innovation-Course 2017: Innovat­­ Spiegel der Statistik University of Zagreb, Faculty of • BJAST VII: The Implementation Christian Lerch ion Course at Fraunhofer ISI 2017 Thomas Stahlecker Economics & Business of Research and Innovation Policy Esther Schnabl Zagreb, Croatia in Germany and support with TFP • GeNaLog – Projekt 2: Verbund- • EOCIC: European Observatory for October 2017 Calculation projekt: Geräuscharme Nachtlogistik • MIP4: Erhebung des Innovations- Clusters and Industrial Change Henning Kroll – Geräuscharme Logistikdienstleis- verhaltens der Unternehmen in der Andrea Zenker Verena Radinger-Peer tungen für Innenstädte durch den produzierenden Industrie und in aus- Universität für Bodenkultur Vienna, • Innovationsprofile China: Regi- Einsatz von Elektromobilität (GeNa- gewählten Dienstleistungssektoren in Department für Sozial- und Wirt- onale Innovationsprofile in China: Log), Sozioökonomische, verkehrs- Deutschland schaftswissenschaften, Institut für Innovationsbedingungen und Innova- und handelslogistische Konzeption Torben Schubert nachhaltige Wirtschaftsentwicklung tionstypen der geräuscharmen Belieferung – Vienna, Austria Henning Kroll Phase 2 • BMUB Klimawandel: Beglei- VISITING RESEARCHERS June to July 2017 Christian Lerch tung und Weiterentwicklung des • RIM Plus 2015-16: Regional Inno- BMUB-Förderprogramms Maßnah- Fanny Seus vation Monitor 2015–2016 • WICE – CCP: Potenziale eines men zur Anpassung an den Klima- Karlsruher Institut für Technologie Henning Kroll Wandels zu einer Industrial Collabo- wandel Karlsruhe rative Economy − Grundzüge einer Sarah Seus André Almeida since December 2015 • RIS3 Serbien II: Expert support for kollaborativen Wirtschaftsform in der Karlsruher Institut für Technologie Smart specialisation in Serbia − anal­ Industrie • Eval RBS: Evaluation der Robert Karlsruhe Yu-Wen Su ysis of international competitiveness Christian Lerch Bosch Juniorprofessur since September 2017 Industrial Economics and Knowledge of a fast growing priority domain Sarah Seus Center, Industrial Technology Henning Kroll • PROGRESS P: Priorities for Ad- Henrik Blichfeldt Research Institute dressing Opportunities and Gaps • Gesundheitsregionen d. Zukunft: University of Southern Denmark, Hsinchu, Taiwan • Frugal Innovations − CCP: Study of Industrial Biotechnology for an Richtlinie zur Förderung eines Department of Technology and March to June 2017 on Frugal innovation and reengineer­ efficient use of funding resources Begleitforschungsvorhabens zum Innovation ing of traditional techniques Christian Lerch BMBF-Wettbewerb Gesundheits- Odense, Denmark Bowen Yi Henning Kroll regionen der Zukunft February 2017 Institute of Policy & Management • Produktivitätsparadoxon: Produk­ Thomas Stahlecker (IPM), Chinese Academy of Sciences • RIS3 Serbien: Expert support for tivitätsparadoxon im Maschinenbau Kathariana Karner (CAS) Mapping the S3 Potential in Serbia Christian Lerch • Bertelsmann II: Unternehmens- Fachhochschule Joanneum Beijing, China Henning Kroll verantwortung regional wirksam Graz, Austria December 2016 to September 2017 • Mittelstand 4.0: Mittelstand 4.0 − machen April to November 2017 • Green Finance-CC-Ü: Green Kompetenzzentrum Stuttgart Thomas Stahlecker Finance-Strategien und Instrumente Christian Lerch Na Li zur Finanzierung des ökologischen • Thüringen GRW: Erstellung einer Chinese Acadamy of Sciences (CAS) Modernisierungsprozesses • Digitale Geschäftsmodelle: Digitale Studie zur Evaluierung des Einsatzes Beijing, China Marianne Kulicke Geschäftsmodelle: Sind unsere KMU von Fördermitteln im Rahmen der March 2017 to February 2018 bereit für den Wandel? Gemeinschaftsaufgabe Verbesserung • EXIST V Verlängerung: Wissen- Christian Lerch der regionalen Wirtschaftsstruktur Dongya Li schaftliche Begleitung des (GRW) in Thüringen für den Zeitraum Tsinghua University, Institute of Ener- BMWi-Programms Existenzgrün- • LBG Eval: Evaluation LBG Career 2011–2016 gy, Environment and Economy dungen aus der Wissenschaft (EXIST) Center Thomas Stahlecker Beijing, China Marianne Kulicke Niclas Meyer September 2017 to June 2018 • Kas 4.0: Industry 4.0 in Kaza­ • BioÖkonomie2030-CCP: Evalua- • EFI PAT 2016: Ergebnisse von khstan: Potential, perspectives and Rasmus Luthander tion Nationale Forschungsstrategie öffentlicher und privater Forschung: role of policy Uppsala University BioÖkonomie 2030 Patente Thomas Stahlecker Uppsala, Sweden Marianne Kulicke Peter Neuhäusler September to November 2017

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