Germany’s Federal Ministry of Research is providing €29 million in funding for 16 new collaborative projects for the detection of toxic and explosive substances. Altogether 73 partner entities are involved in these 16 projects, ranging from universities, scientific institutes, defense companies and the police. From what is mentioned in the ministry’s public statements it seems that unfortunately no start-ups are involved in these projects.
One interesting and potentially breakthrough technology example is the project with the easily memorable project name IRLDEX, which aims to be used against Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) through a new infrared laser that takes advantage of the unique absorption rates of explosive materials. The project leaders for this invention are the renowned Fraunhofer Institut and the Bundeskriminalamt (German Federal Police). Interestingly enough are the remarks of project manager Dr. Oliver Ambacher, who is thinking about future possible commercial applications of this technology for identifying food-diseases (Gammelfleisch) and pesticides in textiles. While the question arises of how to spin-off such a technology from this public-private mission, IRLDEX might become another powerful example of a technology developed firstly for security that later addresses commercial needs and earns healthy returns in the marketplace for its investors and founders.
The ministry’s other research projects focus for example on the early and reliable identification of biological pathogens that cause epidemics. They also concentrate on the detection of noxious drinking water contaminants. There are also some projects that focus on researching the use of terahertz technology in security technology applications. More information on BMBF's website
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
German Government Provides €29 Million in Funding for Explosive Research
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