Achievements

2025–2021

2025–2021

Joseph von Fraunhofer Prize 2023: Audio technology — customized listening experiences in 3D

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The research team in the studio: Adrian Murtaza, Harald Fuchs and Dr. Achim Kuntz from Fraunhofer IIS (from left to right)

Whether streaming music and movies, watching TV or in the car: The MPEG-H Audio system makes it possible to fully immerse yourself in soundscapes and adjust them to your own preferences. Three researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS — representing a large team — are being awarded the Joseph von Fraunhofer Prize 2023 for this development. The prize is awarded to employees of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft for their outstanding scientific achievements in solving application-related problems.

Turn up the volume on the TV movie dialogue, lower the background noise? Select your favorite sport commentator at the touch of a button? Or turn the drums down a bit while listening to music? The MPEG-H Audio system from the Fraunhofer IIS makes it easy to personalize 3D sound. For the development of the system, Harald Fuchs, Dr. Achim Kuntz and Adrian Murtaza — representing the team — will be awarded the Joseph von Fraunhofer Prize 2023.

Joseph von Fraunhofer Prize 2022: Always ready to receive – RFicient chips for a sustainable Internet of Things

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Winners of the Joseph von Fraunhofer Prize for the energy-saving RFicient® chip: Dr. Heinrich Milosiu, Dr. Markus Eppel and Dr. Frank Oehler (from left to right

Sustainability is becoming more and more important and is also on the minds of researchers at Fraunhofer IIS. Dr. Frank Oehler, Dr. Heinrich Milosiu and Dr. Markus Eppel and their team from the Smart Sensing and Electronics division made an important contribution to a more sustainable future with the RFicient® chip and have now been awarded the Joseph von Fraunhofer Prize 2022 for the development of the RFicient® chip!

With the RFicient® chip, the team was not only able to win the tenth Fraunhofer Prize in a row for Fraunhofer IIS, but also makes an important contribution to energy savings and thus to more sustainability through cutting-edge technology made by Fraunhofer.

In particular, the social relevance of this far-reaching new development tipped the scales in the jury's favor. The high energy demand associated with the use of many radio receivers in devices for use in the Internet of Things is reduced by 99 percent by the RFicient® chip. This makes the chip particularly sustainable - and yet always ready to receive. High demand from industry partners allows encouraging future forecasts for sales of the chip, which is now commercially available.

Efficient and robust networking: Fraunhofer IIS research team wins Joseph von Fraunhofer Prize 2021

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Winners of the Joseph von Fraunhofer Prize for the newly developed, ready-for-market mioty® wire-less transmission system: Prof. Michael Schlicht, Josef Bernhard and Dr. Gerd Kilian (from left to right).

The networking of objects in the Internet of Things — or IoT for short — is becoming increasingly important, and demand for connected IoT devices is growing rapidly everywhere, from consumers to Industry 4.0. But until now, no suitable and reliable method of communication has been available for transferring many thousands of data packages at the same time. A team of researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS in Erlangen/Nuernberg has now overcome this challenge with the newly developed, ready-for-market mioty® wireless low-power wide-area transmission system. The team receives the Joseph von Fraunhofer Prize, which is awarded to employees of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft for their outstanding scientific achievements in solving application-related problems.