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JURY SELECTS 2022 AWARD WINNER AND ANNOUNCES LONGLIST
On September 14, the jury of the »XXV. Innovationspreis Thüringen 2022« and selected the winners in four categories and one special prize. A total of 100,000 euros in prize money was awarded. The jury named 20 entries for the longlist. The winners will be announced and the prizes awarded on November 30 in Weimar.
Chaired by Prof. Dr. Jörg Müller-Lietzkow, President of Hafencity University Hamburg, the jury of the »XXV. Innovationspreis Thüringen 2022« met. The 19-member jury of experts from business and science evaluated the applications in the four categories »Tradition & Future«, »Industry & Material«, »Digital & Media« and »Light & Life«. In addition, there is a special prize that honors a young innovative company. A total of 100,000 euros in prize money was awarded.
The jury selected 20 entries for the longlist. The three best developments per category were nominated and then the winners of each category were chosen. The winners will be announced and honored at the award ceremony on November 30, 2022 in the Weimarhalle.
This year, 62 applications were submitted for the prize, which is jointly offered by the Thuringian Ministry of Economics, Science and Digital Society, the Foundation for Technology, Innovation and Research Thuringia (STIFT), TÜV Thüringen e. V. and the Ernst Abbe Foundation. In its evaluation, the jury was primarily interested in the degree of innovation, entrepreneurial performance, functionality, practical value and economic success of the entries.
»We are delighted that Thuringia’s companies and research institutions have entered the competition despite the current challenging situation! In doing so, they have demonstrated the high performance and innovative strength of Thuringia as a location for business and innovation,« said Dr. Sven Günther, member of the STIFT Executive Board.
Jury chairman Prof. Dr. Jörg Müller-Lietzkow also draws a positive conclusion: »In complex times, the courage to innovate, the willingness to start up, the acceptance of responsibility in companies is the spark of economic hope. The Thuringia Innovation Award reignites this every year and is therefore an important component of the Free State’s innovation ecology. Although the number of submissions has decreased slightly this year, the quality of the entries submitted can be considered very high, even in comparison with previous years. Therefore, it was easy for the jury to award prizes at the highest level. Let us surprise you!«
- Longlist XXV. Innovation Award Thuringia 2022: (in alphabetical order)
- Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH, The ZEISS True Hybrid Planetarium, the continuation of a 100-year history, Jena
- Coachwhisperer GmbH, All-in-one intercom system, Jena
- digades GmbH, DVISION head-up display for motorcycle helmets, Nordhausen
- FluIDect GmbH, Optical microsensor for continuous and automatic detection of pathogens and microbes in production plants to optimize food safety and production efficiency, Jena
- Funkwerk Systems GmbH, NRM‑1, Kölleda
- IAB – Institut für Angewandte Bauforschung Weimar gGmbH, Process for the production of a fast-setting mineral insulating foam for filling wall construction materials, Weimar
- IAB – Institut für Angewandte Bauforschung Weimar gGmbH, Process for the production of lightweight granulates from building rubble, Weimar
- IAB – Institut für Angewandte Bauforschung Weimar gGmbH, Wireless rock pressure sensor for long-term monitoring of abandoned mine tunnels, Weimar
- IDloop GmbH, Product for contactless fingerprint recording for identification and verification, Jena
- IMMS Institut für Mikroelektronik-und Mechatronik-Systeme gemeinnützige GmbH (IMMS GmbH), Scalable ultrasonic and volume flow sensor platform for optimizing energy efficiency in industry, Ilmenau
- JENOPTIK Optical Systems GmbH; Division Advanced Photonic Solutions, UFO Probe® Card: Optoelectronic probe card for PIC wafer testing, Jena
- jenpneumatik & Schlauchtechnik GmbH, water ice blasting; ecological abrasive surface treatment, Jena
- Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology – Hans Knöll Institute; amoebae as biotechnological production platform for active pharmaceutical ingredients, Jena
- Marelli Automotive Lighting (Germany) Brotterode GmbH, DMD Module (Digital Mirror Device), Brotterode-Trusetal MARO Coffee Engineering GmbH i.G.,
- MARO Model 1, Suhl
- Redwave Medical GmbH, 24h blood pressure measurement in the doctor’s office without cuff, Jena
- Strick Zella GmbH & Co.KG, WOOLPROTECT – Process for intrinsic protection of wool against insects, especially moths, Anrode
- Ilmenau University of Technology, Department of High Frequency and Microwave Technology, Radiation protection evaluation of mobile phone SmallCells by an innovative hybrid method, Ilmenau
- Thuringian Institute for Textile and Plastics Research e. V., Caremelt – The innovative bio-melt adhesive, Rudolstadt
- VST GmbH, TrackingMaster – Automated personnel tracking for universities, Saalfeld/Saale
Contact person:
Kerstin Heimann, Project Manager Innovation Award Thuringia
Foundation for Technology, Innovation and Research Thuringia (STIFT)
0361 78923–10 | 0163 7738974 | ed.negnireuht-tfits@nnamieh.nitsrek
Background:
With a total of 100,000 euros in prize money, the Thuringia Innovation Award is one of the most highly endowed state innovation awards in Germany. The prize is awarded in the categories »Tradition & Future«, »Industry & Materials«, »Digital & Media« and »Light & Life« for outstanding Thuringian innovations. In addition, the jury may award a »Special Prize for Young Companies« to honor the dedicated work of particularly young Thuringian companies and support them in their further development. The sponsors also award a (non-endowed) »Ernst Abbe Prize for Innovative Entrepreneurship« to an entrepreneurial personality for special services to Thuringia as a science and technology location. The highlight of the competition is the announcement and recognition of the nominees and award winners at the award ceremony on November 30 in Weimar. The competition is jointly organized by the Thuringian Ministry of Economics, Science and Digital Society, the Thuringian Foundation for Technology, Innovation and Research (STIFT), TÜV Thüringen e. V. and the Ernst Abbe Foundation.