In seven competence centers (CC), Fraunhofer ISI researches the origins, applications, opportunities and risks as well as the
markets for innovative
technical developments. Particular attention is paid to exploring the impacts of these innovations on the economy, the state and society and providing a basis for decision-making in academia,
industry and politics.
Energy Policy and Energy Markets The CC
Energy Policy and
Energy Markets researches the implementation of a political and institutional framework for a sustainable
energy system. As
renewable energies and
climate protection technologies advance, this CC evaluates energy and climate policy measures, strategies and instruments in order to provide decision-makers with a better picture of the future energy market. The Business Units are Renewable Energies, Energy Policy,
Climate Policy,
Electricity Markets and
Infrastructures as well as Global Sustainable Energy Transitions.
Energy Technology and Energy Systems The CC
Energy Technology and
Energy Systems analyzes emerging technologies that can contribute to a sustainable energy system. Its five Business Units Energy Efficiency, Energy Economy, Demand Analyses and Projections, Demand Response and Smart Grids as well as Actors and Acceptance in the Transformation of the Energy System focus on the
efficient and sensible use of energy and analyzing the impacts on the economy and society.
Foresight The CC Foresight uses scientific methods to look ahead into the future. To support industry, society and politics, the CC conducts research on alternative future scenarios, the developments of long-term objectives, future strategies and technology changes in its Business Units Futures and Society, Futures Dialogs, and Foresight for Strategy Development.
Innovation and Knowledge Economy The CC Innovation and Knowledge Economy analyses the prerequisites for innovations and their effects from the company level up to national innovation systems. It explores the various institutions, instruments and strategies in the economy and science that generate new knowledge and innovations. This happens in the Business Units Industrial Change and New Business Models, Innovation Trends and Science Studies, and Competitiveness and Innovation Measurement.
Sustainability and Infrastructure Systems Taking into account
ecological, political, economic and social aspects, the CC Sustainability and Infrastructure Systems conducts research on innovations that foster the decoupling of economic growth and environmental pollution. The research focus ranges from individual new products up to long-term developments in industrialized and developing countries. The four Business Units are
Water Resources Management, Sustainability Innovation and Policy, Raw Materials, and Mobility.
Emerging Technologies The CC Emerging Technologies is concerned with the analysis of new technologies and socio-technical
transformations. It examines the changes resulting from the interplay between technologies, innovations and society. Communication and an interdisciplinary perspective are essential for the research conducted. The Business Units
Bioeconomy and
Life Sciences, Innovations in the Health System,
Information and Communication Technologies, and
Industrial Technologies contribute to the respective scientific discourses.
Policy and Society Research and innovation are increasingly called upon to contribute to overcoming societal challenges. The CC Policy and Society examines the resulting requirements for research and innovation systems, as well as for the design of a research, technology and innovation policy committed to sustainability and societal well-being and its coordination with other policy fields. This happens in the Business Units Policy for Innovation and Transformation, Societal Change and Innovation, Regional Innovation Dynamics and Knowledge Exchange, and Innovation and Regulation. ==Cooperation==