Fraunhofer Institute for Electronic Microsystems and Solid State Technologies EMFT

Welcome to Fraunhofer EMFT

Fraunhofer EMFT is an applied research institute specialising in sensors and actuators for people and the environment. Our expertise is founded on in-depth knowledge and many years of experience in microelectronics and microsystems engineering. Our cutting-edge research and industry-oriented development services are underpinned by a state-of-the-art technology infrastructure in the field of micro- and nanotechnologies.

We develop innovative technologies and customised solutions for companies, providing support from initial feasibility studies to functional prototypes. Our goal is to create new applications together with our clients that pave the way for market-ready products. Through our research and development expertise, we deliver real value to industry and establish a strong presence within the scientific community.

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09.-15.11.2025 / Trade fair Hannover

Agritechnica 2025

Seven Fraunhofer Institutes are presenting cutting-edge smart farming solutions at their joint booth (Hall 17/B15) at the world's leading trade fair for agricultural technology. 

 

November 17–20, 2025 / Trade fair Düsseldorf

Compamed 2025

Visit the Fraunhofer EMFT team at COMPAMED in Hall 8 A, Stand E13, and discover our innovative micro pump technology shaping the medical technology of tomorrow.

 

18.-20.11.2025 / Trade fair Bremen

Space Tech Expo 2025

The Fraunhofer EMFT team will be back at Space Tech Expo 2025 this year in Hall 5, Booth N11. Come visit us!

 

New: Our information sheets are here!

Find all about Micropumps, Nanotechnologies and more. Get the most important key facts at a glance!

 

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We will be glad to inform you on an ad hoc basis about upcoming occasions, such as trade fairs and events.

Fraunhofer EMFT - Research Institution for Microsystem and Sensor Technology

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