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Mega – watt?
Magic and mundane reality
E aka extreme
Cranking out cargo
On the waterfront
Tracks forging links: the three-city streetcar
Schaeffler to partner with FG Series
Infinite interaction
Teamwork in the powertrain
Forward-looking Schaeffler technology masters extreme test
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Focus on energy, a handle on costs
Women that changed the world – test your knowledge.
Against the current
Computer mouse, assembly line, and ball mill? How familiar are you with breakthrough innovations?
A hotbed of innovation
Rooms of silence
Sverdrups and olfs? How familiar are you with these exotic units of measurement?
A world of technical wonders
Goodbye hydraulics!
You’ll never walk alone
Think Green
Wind Power
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Guard rails for a volatile
Laser shows – the future of the sky on New Year’s Eve?
Innovation boost for green energies
No energy transition without molecule transition
Clean-up fever in the ocean
Next-level city
Greener reckoning
Carbon capture, storage, and utilization – what is possible?
Perfectly connected
Our soil. A treasure trove!
Digital
Industry 4.0
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When animals go online
AI accelerates pace on the factory floor
About a success that didn’t want to be one
Greasing without fear
Machine check with AI
Quo vadis, robotics?
Complex machine operation simplified
The science of chasing criminals
The power of data
Graphics instead of numbers
Future Life
Urbanization
Globalization
New Work
Everyday Life
Diversity
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Life-saving technologies
Embracing instead of struggling
Frankenstein has resigned
We followed by I – followed by illness?
How well do you know your way around the world?
Living with (flood)water
Children’s eyes looking into the future
Progress? Sure! But in my back yard?
Rising Stars
Lift off, please!
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When animals go online
ICARUS connects animals with the internet. With this technology, we gain vital insights from the swarm intelligence of nature.
Mega – watt?
Today’s world is unthinkable without electric motors. Whether in heaters, hair dryers or drills, or even in electric cars – electric motors can be found practically everywhere. Will that soon be the case increasingly often in aircraft and ships too?
Next-level city
Cities of tomorrow are integrated, sustainable, and efficient. New technologies change how we get around, live, work, and shape our life. But how can smart solutions be integrated into existing infrastructure? Experts provide answers.
Our soil. A treasure trove!
It’s hidden underneath layers of turf although its true place is in the limelight. The reason is that the soil below our feet is a crucial player in the ecosystem, albeit an ailing one. High tech can help make it fit again.
Underground masterpieces
Join us in exploring the breath-taking variety of tunnels around the world – from historic masterpieces to technological miracles to the largest natural cave systems – right here!
Hang loose – spectacular cable cars
Join us on a journey and discover the most spectacular cable cars.
Amazing trains
For almost 200 years passengers and goods have been hauled on tracks. Trains, trams and subways are time-tested and popular means of transportation. Here’s a look at seven of the most remarkable trains, tracks and stops around the world.
Heavy-haul trucking …
Sustainable transportation solutions require sustainable energies. The sometimes gigantic facilities required for this need to be hauled on normal roads. That’s a Herculean logistical task for which manufacturers develop highly specialized chassis.
Sand is becoming scarce!
Sand is our second-most important raw material after water. It’s hard to believe, but what seems to have always been in abundance on the ground has now become extremely scarce. Why? Find out more here.
Setting a course for “simply ingenious”!
Engineer and circumnavigator Corentin de Chatelperron shows how to be self-sufficient with amazingly simple technology even in the remotest corner of the Earth.
Ship ahoy, crew goodbye!
In the future, autonomous vehicles are planned to play an important role also on water. In an interview, shipbuilding expert Dr. Christian Masilge explains what benefits this technology offers.
Game changers
Do you know to whom we owe the zipper, industrial paper production or ferroconcrete? Nine brief, exciting portraits of people without whose pioneering spirit today’s world would be a different one.
Idea + X = success
Startups have a pioneering spirit deeply rooted in their DNA. The following examples show how an innovative startup scene develops clever ideas further so that they achieve success in the marketplace.
Versatility is key
Whether on extreme expeditions, in rescue operations or transporting goods – trucks are often indispensable in many areas. “tomorrow” presents some exceptional examples.
All lights switched to green??
An e-car can only become truly carbon-neutral if it’s produced sustainably and operates with clean electricity.
The future of flying
Flying, but greener – that’s what the future of aviation has to look like.
Electricity from an e-car
A large high-voltage battery like the one in the Audi e-tron stores up to 95 kWh of energy. Theoretically, this is enough for operating various appliances around the clock
Lucky coincidences
Pursuing a clear goal ... and discovering or inventing something totally different. This is referred to as serendipity. Legendary examples from laminated glass to Viagra.
Emergency escape into space
Will humans eventually be forced to colonize Mars? “tomorrow” talked to a NASA expert about extraterrestrial life and its hurdles. A cosmic mix of facts on the current state of research.
In the heart of Hertz
In his thriller “Blackout,” Marc Elsberg describes the collapse of civilization within just a few days due to catastrophic failure of the power grids. How vulnerable are modern societies?
Resurrected from lunar landscapes
Transformed into recreational areas for local residents, biotopes and sites for pumped storage power plants, industrial wastelands can help heal the wounds inflicted by the coal era.
Hidden champions of botany
Inconspicuous plants with natural superpowers might soon help us stop famines, the destructive overexploitation of raw materials or climate change. Here are five examples.
Out of office
It doesn't always have to be a desk. These ten people have a slightly different workplace.
New worlds
In the depths of the ocean, the vast expanse of the sky, or the boundlessness of the desert. Many of these challenges were only mastered with the help of technical instruments and tools.
Digging for globalization
Long ago, canals were built strictly by human hands, helped feed the population and created the basis for rural and urban settlements.
Heroes with superspeed
Superheroes and their superpowers: When it comes to acceleration, Superman, Flash & company push the boundaries of imagination. “tomorrow” shows what high-speed rides these heroes are capable of.
Cathedrals of mobility
Static structures as symbols of dynamic momentum: Around the world, magnificent train stations are impressive urban islands of permanence in a world of fast-paced mobility.
Game changer
Twelve machines that have decisively driven the development of the world.