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Where Science meets Business
The Science Campus is the academic forum to enable exhibitors and trade visitors to discover new perspectives and think beyond the status quo. Universities, colleges and institutes present the latest results of their research work.
Exhibitors of the Science Campus 2025 in brief portrait
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft e.V.
Provider of innovations to business and society
The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft is the leading organization for applied research. Since 1949, it has been our mission to strengthen the competitiveness of the German and European economies and their regional research and innovation. Concentrating on future-relevant key technologies and transferring our ideas and research findings to industry, business and society, we are helping shape German and European innovation.
TNO is the largest independent research and technology organisation in the Netherlands and one of the largest in Europe
TNO innovates with focus on industrial applications and on creating impact for our customers and partners. By driving innovation and orchestrating (inter)national consortia and ecosystems, we help create technological and methodological breakthroughs. In doing so, TNO contributes to a safe, sustainable, healthy, and digital society.
Founded in 2016, KIK Compounds is a pioneering company committed to reshaping the elastomeric materials industry by offering sustainable alternatives for shoe soles, toys, and packaging. These industries traditionally rely on fossil-based plastics, 80% of which persist in landfills for over a millennium. KIK Compounds’ mission is to significantly reduce this environmental footprint by providing biodegradable and bio-based materials that match the performance of conventional elastomers.
Microrelleus is an industrial service company specializing in high-precision laser microstructuring and surface texturing. We were global pioneers in 5-axis femtosecond laser engraving, enabling ultra-fine, high-fidelity textures directly on mold surfaces.
Institut für Kunststofftechnik (IKT) der Universität Stuttgart
The Institute of Polymer Technology (IKT) at the University of Stuttgart was founded in the early 1960s. Since 2010, it has been headed by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Bonten, supported since 2014 by Prof. Dr. rer. nat. habil. M. Kreutzbruck, an expert in the field of non-destructive testing.
The IKT covers the entire spectrum of plastics technology and focuses on three central research areas: Materials technology, processing technology and product development.
Wageningen University & Research | Food & Biobased Research, with our clients and partners, can create economical viable and sustainable solutions to contribute to supplying a rapidly growing world population with healthy, delicious, sustainably produced food and high-quality materials, chemicals and fuels made from biomass.
TWS - TechnoPark u. Wirtschaftsförderung Schwerte GmbH
The Materials Forum of the Future - Working together for sustainable plastics solutions
The Werkstoffforum der Zukunft project is a contact point for players from the plastics industry, the circular economy, environmental protection and testing, who jointly identify and implement projects to promote the circular economy.
The aim is to develop ecological and economic potential through cooperation along the entire value chain and to make products more recyclable.