Hahn-Schickard Gesellschaft für angewandte Forschung e.V.

Hahn-Schickard Gesellschaft für angewandte Forschung e.V.

Organisation type: 
Research institutions
Research organisations
Country: 
Germany
Short name: 
HSG
Description: 

Hahn-Schickard-Gesellschaft für angewandte Forschung e.V.
The institute is a nonprofit association that researches and develops within the field of microsystem engineering.

Our Mission
As a reliable partner in the research and development of microsystem technology, we guide you from conception to production.

R & D Service Provider
We develop intelligent products and services for you using microsystem technology: from the first concept to production – across all industry sectors.

Problem solvers
We take on your challenges and work with you to deliver innovative solutions.

Future shapers
We are one step ahead: we perform pioneering research and prepare innovations for you.

Partners
We have regional roots, and are also globally in demand

With currently four scientific directors at our three locations, Hahn-Schickard has a wide array of microsystem engineering expertise at its disposal. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Alfons Dehé is a specialist in silicon-based microsystem technology, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Yiannos Manolis' areas of expertise are microelectronics and embedded systems, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Roland Zengerle is an expert in the fields of microfluidics, lab-on-a-chip and mobile diagnostics, and Prof. Dr.-Ing. André Zimmermann specializes in the mounting and connection technology used in microtechnical components as well as their reliability. The leadership is complemented by managing director Clemens Pecha.

Close relationship with the history of technology
With their inventions, our namesakes Wilhelm Schickard and Philipp Matthäus Hahn set an example for bridging the gap between research and its application. To this day their names have had a formative influence on Baden Württemberg's intellectual history as well as its legacy of producing innovative technology. Since 1989, our corporation bears the names of Württemberg's two scientific giants.

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