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FVV

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    Petra Tutsch FVV Prime Movers | Science for a moving society
    • Frankfurt Rhine-Main Metropolitan Area
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    Jomar Nadera Contractor at FVV | The Research Association for Combustion Engines eV
    • Philippines
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    Petra Tutsch FVV Prime Movers | Science for a moving society
    • Frankfurt Rhine-Main Metropolitan Area
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    Max Decker Projektmanager bei FVV | Forschungsvereinigung Verbrennungskraftmaschinen e. V.
    • Frankfurt Am Main Area, Germany
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Overview

OUR TASK IS TO KEEP THE FUTURE OPEN | The FVV creates knowledge-based insights into forward technologies promoting climate neutrality and zero-impact emissions from sustainable energy conversion systems. We have a clear fact-based compass and we are always open to the best solution from a technical, economic and environmental point of view. In doing so, we organise open-topic research along the value chains, bringing together companies with the same interests regardless of size and economic power. We network bright minds and benefit from their knowledge and experience. We think ahead and open up paths to the world of tomorrow for young talents. This is how inner drive and passion give rise to technological progress. WE ARE THE POWER BEHIND ALL DRIVES | In our innovation network, globally operating manufacturers of power systems, energy carriers, fuel cells, vehicle / aircraft / industrial engines and turbo machinery, as well as their suppliers and development service providers, conduct together with universities and other research institutions pre-competitive, collective research on future technologies. The goal is to operate energy converters – engines, hybrid powertrains, turbines, compressors, turbochargers and fuel cells - with renewable energy sources in new (partially) electrified, integrated and digitalised energy conversion systems in a more efficient, cleaner and sustainable way - to the benefit of society, climate, environment and industry. The FVV has invested almost 1 billion euros in 1,500 research projects since it was founded in 1956. The imprint of the research association can be found at: https://www.fvv-net.de/en/footer/imprint/