Catherine Rau finished her studies at ECOMAT and has now found a job at Airbus in Bremen. So she’s now also encouraging other young professionals to […]
Both institutions are joining forces to combine their scientific and commercial expertise in the fields of lightweight construction, hydrogen, materials research and virtual product development.
Aircraft will fly on hydrogen in the future. To do so, they will need tanks and pipelines capable of withstanding extreme conditions. Bremen Institute for Applied […]
Sustainable aviation: That also translates into environmentally friendly materials in aircraft construction. A joint project in Bremen has now put two new plastics for future Airbus […]
7. December 2023
Published by Jann Ravelingposted on 7. December 2023
Bremen’s ECOMAT research and technology center is joined by a new strong partner. Family-run HYDAC International GmbH will be an important addition in helping to shape […]
Stade, 9 January 2024 – Airbus is strengthening its presence in Germany with the opening of a ZEROe Development Centre (ZEDC) for hydrogen technologies at its […]
A century of aircraft construction in Bremen – the story starts in 1924 with the company “Focke-Wulf- Flugzeugbau AG”. It marks the beginning of one of […]
How can research knowledge be applied in industry? This is a very pertinent question, especially in the aviation, in which endeavours to become sustainable as quickly […]
ECOMAT and the City of Kobe have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the aerospace expo ILA 2024 in Berlin, marking a significant step towards […]