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06.Feb
20:00
TOLLHAUS Karlsruhe
Alter Schlachthof 35 …
Aline Thumm, Prof. Dr. Carlo Burkhardt, Naomi-Felicitas Weitzel
Mund auf und Bühne frei für die Wissenschaft!
Am ersten Termin im neuen Jahr am 6. Februar laden wir ins TOLLHAUS ein und hoffen, dass wir uns auch diesmal an einem vollen Haus erfreuen können. Auf dich wartet an diesem Abend auf eine geballte Ladung Wissen, das durch kreative PowerPoint-Präsentationen, lustige Memes, absurde Fakten und sympathische Rednerinnen und Redner schmackhaft gemacht wird. Nur zehn Minuten haben sie Zeit, dich zu überzeugen und mit einem tosenden Applaus belohnt zu werden.

Der Eintritt ist kostenfrei, Einlass ist ab 19 Uhr. Keine Anmeldung erforderlich. Es gilt das Prinzip first come, first serve. Einen Sitzplatz können wir demnach leider nicht allen garantieren.

Der Science Slam ist ein Projekt des Wissenschaftsbüros der Wirtschaftsförderung der Stadt Karlsruhe, des KIT und des TRIANGEL Transfer | Kultur | Raum.
03.Mar
9:00
TRIANGEL Transfer | Kultur | Raum (Kaiserstraße 93, Karlsruhe)
Citizen Science thrives on collaboration: on the exchange between people who are curious, conduct research, create, and generate new knowledge together. The event "Doing Citizen Science" invites you to exactly that on March 3, 2026, from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM – on-site at TRIANGEL Transfer | Kultur | Raum (Kaiserstraße 93, Karlsruhe) or online via Zoom.

Gain exciting insights into current developments in Citizen Science at KIT and within the EPICUR network through two inspiring keynotes from experts. Afterwards, interactive sessions provide the opportunity to network with other Citizen Science researchers and practitioners – whether you already have experience or are just getting started.

All current and future researchers from Karlsruhe, KIT, and the EPICUR community are invited.
03.Mar
9:00
TRIANGEL Transfer | Kultur | Raum
Kaiserstraße 93 …
Everything is easier when you know the right people – and Citizen Science is no exception. Let’s share our theoretical and practical knowledge on DOING CITIZEN SCIENCE.
WHEN? 3 March 2026, 9:00-14:00 WHERE? TRIANGEL Transfer | Kultur | Raum, Kaiserstraße 93, Karlsruhe or online via Zoom WHO? We invite current or future researchers & practitioners from the field of citizen science at KIT, in Karlsruhe and from the Epicur network. Get insights on current Citizen Science developments from KIT & EPICUR experts in two keynotes and then mingle & connect amongst other Citizen Science Researchers on site or online in guided formats. 
 
Register now here to participate!
18.Mar
Kronenplatz/Triangel
22.Mar
16:00
Bildungshaus Kloster Schöntal
Klosterhof 6 …
We are delighted to invite you to the upcoming Future 3D Additive Manufacturing – The 3DMM2O Conference 2026 focused on Frontiers for Theory, Computation and Design in 3D Materials. This event will be held at the baroque Schöntal Monastery, Germany (near Heilbronn), from March 23 to March 26, 2026.
Early-bird registration is available until 22 December 2025, regular registration remains open until 31 January 2026.
The annual conference on topics surrounding 3D Additive Manufacturing is organized by the Cluster of Excellence “3D Matter Made to Order” (3DMM2O). 3DMM2O is a joint Research Cluster of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and Heidelberg University (Uni HD).
The conference shall be a platform for new approaches in the field of 3D Additive Manufacturing.
We look forward to welcoming you to the conference amidst the stunning and historic surroundings of Schöntal Monastery!

Conference Chairs:
Carsten Rockstuhl (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, KIT), Wolfgang Wenzel (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, KIT), Ulrich Schwarz (Heidelberg University)
23.Mar
9:00
Bildungshaus Kloster Schöntal
Klosterhof 6 …
We are delighted to invite you to the upcoming Future 3D Additive Manufacturing – The 3DMM2O Conference 2026 focused on Frontiers for Theory, Computation and Design in 3D Materials. This event will be held at the baroque Schöntal Monastery, Germany (near Heilbronn), from March 23 to March 26, 2026.
Early-bird registration is available until 22 December 2025, regular registration remains open until 31 January 2026.
The annual conference on topics surrounding 3D Additive Manufacturing is organized by the Cluster of Excellence “3D Matter Made to Order” (3DMM2O). 3DMM2O is a joint Research Cluster of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and Heidelberg University (Uni HD).
The conference shall be a platform for new approaches in the field of 3D Additive Manufacturing.
We look forward to welcoming you to the conference amidst the stunning and historic surroundings of Schöntal Monastery!

Conference Chairs:
Carsten Rockstuhl (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, KIT), Wolfgang Wenzel (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, KIT), Ulrich Schwarz (Heidelberg University)
23.Mar
18:00
Atrium im InformatiKOM, Geb. 50.19, KIT Campus Süd, Adenauerring 12
Prof. Dr. Sven Matthiesen, KIT, Co-Sprecher des SFB "Kreislauffabrik für das ewig innovative Produkt"
Projektwoche zu Nachhaltigkeit in Wissenschaft, Studium, Beruf und Alltag
23. bis 26. März 2026
Eröffnungsabend   Gebraucht und doch wie neu – das ewig innovative Produkt in der Kreislaufwirtschaft Prof. Dr. Sven Matthiesen, Co-Sprecher des Sonderforschungsbereichs 1574 "Kreislauffabrik für das ewig innovative Produkt" und Institutsleiter am IPEK - Institut für Produktentwicklung des KIT   Um den Ressourcenverbrauch vom Wohlstand zu entkoppeln, sind neue, innovative Wirtschaftssysteme erforderlich. Der traditionelle lineare Ansatz „take-make-use-dispose“ ist langfristig nicht zukunftsfähig, und auch politische Rahmenbedingungen machen nachhaltige und zirkuläre Produktionsmuster zunehmend unumgänglich. Im Sonderforschungsbereich 1574 „Kreislauffabrik für das ewig innovative Produkt“ verfolgen wir das Ziel einer integrierten Produktion, die lineare und zirkuläre Prozesse im industriellen Maßstab vereint. Dabei sollen Gebrauchtprodukte systematisch in aktuelle Produktgenerationen überführt werden, ein zentraler Schritt auf dem Weg zur Vision des „ewig innovativen Produkts“.
Zur Umsetzung dieser Transformation sind weitreichende interdisziplinäre Fragestellungen zu lösen, die sich unter anderem auf die Bereiche Produktionstechnik, Produktentwicklung, Werkstofftechnik, Arbeitswissenschaft, Robotik, Informatik und Wissensmodellierung erstrecken. Der Vortrag gibt Einblicke in diese Herausforderungen und zeigt Wege auf, wie die Produktion der Zukunft nachhaltig und wettbewerbsfähig gestaltet werden kann.   Im Anschluss findet ab ca. 19:30 Uhr das Forum Nachhaltigkeit statt, bei dem sich Forschungsprojekte, Verbände und Initiativen aus Karlsruhe und Umgebung in lockerer Messe-Atmosphäre präsentieren.     Programm Grußwort
Prof. Dr. Thomas Hirth, Vizepräsident Transfer und Internationales am KIT, stv. Präsident von Eucor Begrüßung
Prof. Dr. Senja Post, Professorin für Wissenschaftskommunikation, wissenschaftliche Leiterin des FORUM am KIT Gebraucht und doch wie neu – das ewig innovative Produkt in der Kreislaufwirtschaft
Prof. Dr. Sven Matthiesen, Co-Sprecher des Sonderforschungsbereichs 1574 "Kreislauffabrik für das ewig innovative Produkt" und Institutsleiter am IPEK - Institut für Produktentwicklung des KIT
Forum Nachhaltigkeit, ab ca. 19.30 Uhr
(Forschungsprojekte, Verbände und Initiativen aus Karlsruhe und Umgebung präsentieren sich in lockerer Messe-Atmosphäre.)
 
Die Frühlingsakademie 2026 ist eine Projektwoche, die vier Tage von der Frage bestimmt wird „Was ist nachhaltige Kreislaufwirtschaft?“.  Das Studium Generale. Forum Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft (FORUM) richtet die Projektwoche 2026 in Kooperation mit dem interdisziplinären Sonderforschungsbereich (SFB) 1574 „Kreislauffabrik für das ewig innovative Produkt“ am KIT aus. Zusätzlich ist sie in diesem Jahr eine Jubiläumsveranstaltung zu 10 Jahren EVTZ Eucor.
Mit einer öffentlichen Keynote, einem Forum Nachhaltigkeit, einer Vielzahl an parallelen Workshops und Exkursionen sowie einer abschließenden Podiumsdiskussion geht das FORUM diesen und weiteren Themen in der Frühlingsakademie Nachhaltigkeit 2026 nach:
 
Die Entkopplung von Ressourcenverbrauch und Wohlstand erfordert Alternativen zum linearen „Nehmen – Herstellen – Nutzen – Entsorgen“-Modell. Zirkuläre Ansätze versprechen Lösungen, werfen jedoch Fragen zur technologischen Umsetzung, zu ökonomischen Anreizen, zu politischen Rahmenbedingungen und zur systemischen Nachhaltigkeitsbewertung auf. Offene Fragen werden addressiert und Wege zu einer zukunftsfähigen Kreislaufwirtschaft diskutiert.
Die Frühlingsakademie richtet sich an alle, die sich für nachhaltige Entwicklung interessieren, und bietet die Gelegenheit, Bezüge zu Wissenschaft, Technik und Gesellschaft herzustellen sowie neue Perspektiven auf das eigene Fachgebiet zu gewinnen.
 
Die Keynote, das Forum Nachhaltigkeit und die Podiumsdiskussion sind öffentlich und können ohne Anmeldung besucht werden.
 
 
Foto: starush/stock.adobe.com (Generiert mit KI)
24.Mar
9:00
Bildungshaus Kloster Schöntal
Klosterhof 6 …
We are delighted to invite you to the upcoming Future 3D Additive Manufacturing – The 3DMM2O Conference 2026 focused on Frontiers for Theory, Computation and Design in 3D Materials. This event will be held at the baroque Schöntal Monastery, Germany (near Heilbronn), from March 23 to March 26, 2026.
Early-bird registration is available until 22 December 2025, regular registration remains open until 31 January 2026.
The annual conference on topics surrounding 3D Additive Manufacturing is organized by the Cluster of Excellence “3D Matter Made to Order” (3DMM2O). 3DMM2O is a joint Research Cluster of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and Heidelberg University (Uni HD).
The conference shall be a platform for new approaches in the field of 3D Additive Manufacturing.
We look forward to welcoming you to the conference amidst the stunning and historic surroundings of Schöntal Monastery!

Conference Chairs:
Carsten Rockstuhl (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, KIT), Wolfgang Wenzel (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, KIT), Ulrich Schwarz (Heidelberg University)
25.Mar
9:00
Bildungshaus Kloster Schöntal
Klosterhof 6 …
We are delighted to invite you to the upcoming Future 3D Additive Manufacturing – The 3DMM2O Conference 2026 focused on Frontiers for Theory, Computation and Design in 3D Materials. This event will be held at the baroque Schöntal Monastery, Germany (near Heilbronn), from March 23 to March 26, 2026.
Early-bird registration is available until 22 December 2025, regular registration remains open until 31 January 2026.
The annual conference on topics surrounding 3D Additive Manufacturing is organized by the Cluster of Excellence “3D Matter Made to Order” (3DMM2O). 3DMM2O is a joint Research Cluster of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and Heidelberg University (Uni HD).
The conference shall be a platform for new approaches in the field of 3D Additive Manufacturing.
We look forward to welcoming you to the conference amidst the stunning and historic surroundings of Schöntal Monastery!

Conference Chairs:
Carsten Rockstuhl (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, KIT), Wolfgang Wenzel (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, KIT), Ulrich Schwarz (Heidelberg University)
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Event formats in technology transfer

Meet researchers in their laboratories, talk to companies, learn more about technology transfer - we warmly welcome you to the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. The Technology Transfer team and our partners offer companies, KIT employees and all interested parties exciting insights into the technology of tomorrow and opportunities for transfer.

Open events

NEULAND Innovationstag KIT
NEULAND Innovationstag am KIT
RESEARCH TO BUSINESS LIVE KIT
RESEARCH TO BUSINESS Live
TRIANGEL Wissenswoche KIT
Wissenswoche am TRIANGEL Transfer I Kultur I Raum

NEULAND Innovation Day

The NEULAND Innovation Day is KIT's event dedicated to the topics of innovation, transfer, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship. Students, academic staff, professors and start-up projects meet industry and investors here to get to know each other, launch joint projects and discover potential for a sustainable future. More

RESEARCH TO BUSINESS LIVE

As part of the RESEARCH TO BUSINESS live event series, industrial companies are given an insight into individual institutes or research topics. In half-day workshops, scientific employees present the current status of their research and open their laboratories. The events bring science and business into direct contact with each other and provide an initial basis for future cooperation.

Knowledge Weeks of TRIANGEL Transfer I Culture I Space

At the WISSENSWOCHEN organized by our partner TRIANGEL Transfer I Culture I Space, changing key topics are explored from a wide variety of perspectives over the course of a week. With creative formats and
target group-specific approaches, current discourses can be experienced and understood by everyone. From light fare at lunchtime to activating hands-on formats and workshops to in-depth discussions in the evening - the WISSENSWOCHE concept offers a wide range of opportunities to discover and explore a topic. More

 

Events for employees

Bridge the Gap

Why is it worth getting in touch with business and society, what are the challenges and how can I get started? These and other questions are answered by various teams from the Innovation and Relations Management service unit at KIT's internal Bridge the Gap format. Here, scientific employees learn more about the possibilities, opportunities and framework conditions of knowledge and technology transfer.

IP-Talk at the Institute

Would you like more basic knowledge on how to deal with intellectual property, for example inventions, patents or software at KIT, and how to license it out? Then get in touch with us!  The experts in Intellectual Property Management will be happy to answer your questions in in-house seminars for academic staff at your institute. Inquiries

Marketplace for new KIT employees

The Innovation and Relations Management service unit presents its services and offers for employees at KIT's Welcome Day for new employees. More

 

Networking events

Theme days for members of the KIT Business Club

At the theme days of the KIT Business Club, representatives of member companies exchange ideas intensively with KIT scientists on various topics, such as data science, sustainable industrial products, medical technology of the future and many more. Exciting impulses and lively discussions characterize this networking event, which takes place alternately digitally and at KIT.

Fireside evenings for members of the KIT Business Club

The KIT Business Club has set itself the task of bringing science and business together so that they can benefit from each other effectively. The value of the personal network is particularly noticeable at the fireside evenings: representatives of member companies, scientists and science managers from KIT come together with members of the Executive Board to talk at eye level about transfer-related topics.

Transfer for Dessert for KIT Industry Experts

Transfer for Dessert is a digital, one-hour lunch talk. Members of the KIT Industry Experts can participate. In an open and lively round, the exchange with innovation managers and/or scientists is dedicated to exciting topics of our time. For scientific employees, Transfer for Dessert offers an opportunity to present their technology to companies in a confidential and protected space and to obtain feedback.

Network meeting of the KIT Industry Experts

Experience community, online and on site. This is the motto of the network meetings for members of KIT Industry Experts. At least once a year, the network comes together in a relaxed atmosphere. There is time to get to know each other and exchange ideas as well as information and discussion on an exciting specialist topic.