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InnoCON 2026

Date, Type of contribution, Location:
,Trade fairs,Erfurt
Event:
Thüringen’s practice-oriented platform for exchange, inspiration and entry into research and development, under the motto ‘Success through cooperation and networking’

Abstract:

IMMS will be presenting the following IoT demonstrators at InnoCON 2026.

Edge AI-based monitoring with “AWARE” (Advanced wireless AI-enabled real-time environment)

The energy-efficient edge AI sensor system enables the development of various industrial monitoring applications. This solution allows AI algorithms to be utilised to their full potential on resource-constrained devices for IoT applications. This is achieved by processing as much data as possible close to the sensors and offloading as few tasks as possible to the network.

Battery-free monitoring with an ultra-low-power RFID sensor chip

The demonstrator for an RFID sensor transponder IC with an ULP sensor front-end is designed for applications where integrated passive sensor systems – i.e. those capable of operating without batteries – are required. These systems must be capable of operating within a very low power budget and can be manufactured using cost-effective semiconductor technologies.

About IMMS

IMMS supports companies in launching internationally successful innovations for health, the environment and industry. It supports them from the feasibility study to series production with application-oriented research and development in microelectronics, systems engineering and mechatronics, and transfers the results of basic research into applications and products. IMMS was founded in 1995 as a Land-owned company of the German Land of Thüringen and is an affiliated institute of Technische Universität Ilmenau. Around 90 people work at the Ilmenau headquarters and at the Erfurt branch office..

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Award

iENA bronze medal for "Longer life for wireless/radio sensors – Self-learning sensor system for industrial maintenance"

Rick Pandey

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Extended service life for self-teaching wireless sensors for industrial maintenance

IMMS patent for edge AI solution wins bronze medal at iENA 2025

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Press release,

Annual Report 2024 online

Download under www.imms.de/annualreports


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Integrated sensor systems

Here we investigate miniaturised systems manufactured in semiconductor technology consisting of microelectronic components for sensors applications, as well as methods to design these highly complex systems efficiently and safely.

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Smart distributed measurement and test systems

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Contact

Contact

Dipl.-Hdl. Dipl.-Des. Beate Hövelmans

Head of Corporate Communications

beate.hoevelmans(at)imms.de+49 (0) 3677 874 93 13

Beate Hövelmans is responsible for the text and image editorial work on this website, for the social media presence of IMMS on LinkedIn and YouTube, the annual reports, for press and media relations with regional and specialist media and other communication formats. She provides texts, photographs and video material for your reporting on IMMS, arranges contacts for interviews and is the contact person for events.

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