also known as "Fraunhofer Institut" references originating from Germany, Portugal, Greece, Spain, Italy, Serbia, Romania, Poland, Cyprus, Hungary, Lithuania, France, Belgium, United Kingdom
The archive contains 19 references to Fraunhofer Society.
The first known report was published on 22.11.2018, making Fraunhofer Institut the 402nd oldest out of the 1219 entities that expressed interest in the IOTA protocol.
With 19 publications relating to IOTA, Fraunhofer Institut currently ranks as the 10th most active out of 1219 entities publicly expressing interest in IOTA.
The IOTA Foundation became a consortium member of "ENSURESEC", "a collaborative Innovation Action project awarded by the European Commission [...] a consortium of 22 different partners" working on "a sociotechnical solution for safeguarding the Digital Single Market’s e-commerce operations against cyber and physical threats. It combines an automatic, rigorous, distributed and open-source toolkit for protecting e-commerce, with monitoring of the impact of threats in physical space and a campaign for training SMEs and citizens aimed at creating awareness and trust"
Members of the Free University of Berlin and the Fraunhofer Society publish an article in the german industry journal "Datenschutz und Datensicherheit", mentioning IOTA (1x) in its volume "Ensuring long-term security for Breeder documents through biometrics and blockchain technology"
Members of the Fraunhofer Society publish a paper titled "Blockchain and distributed ledger technologies in automotive use cases", mentioning IOTA (7x).
Members of the RWTH Aachen University and Fraunhofer Society published an academic paper on “Dataflow Challenges in an Internet of Production: A Security & Privacy Perspective” providing further details of their IOTA-based fineblanking PoC, mentioning ITA (3x).
Members of the Fraunhofer Society, CLAAS E-Systems KGaA mbH & Co KG and Diebold Nixdorf publish a paper on "Smart Contracts und Smart Payment im Farming 4.0", mentioning IOTA.
Members of the Technical University Berlin and Fraunhofer Society publish a paper on "Industry 4.0 as enabler for a sustainable development: A qualitative assessment of its ecological and social potential", mentioning IOTA.
The Fraunhofer Society presents its IOTA-based platooning prototype at the german "Bundesministerium für Verkehr und Digitale Infrastruktur" (BMVI) blockchain forum.
Students of the Fraunhofer Scoiety are invited to present their IOTA-based Platooning proof-of-concept at the BMW Information Technology Center during the MOBI Grand Challenge.
A member of the Fraunhofer Society presents several projects, the Open Mobility System (OMOS) and the mobility platooning proof-of-concept based on IOTA.
The Fraunhofer Society's Applied Information Technology BlockchainLab developed a Proof-of-Concept to exchange transactions via IOTA tokens during a competition.
The IOTA Munich Community hosts an event, inviting Alisa Maaas to represent the IOTA Foundation, as well as representatives of the Fraunhofer Society, the Industrial IOTA Lab Aachen of the University of Aachen and Edag Engineering to present on their IOTA-based projects.