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TUM ForTe

TUM Office for Research and Innovation

The TUM Office for Research and Innovation (TUM ForTe) is the first point of contact and the central coordinating body for any form of cooperation between the business and research sectors, research funding support and technology transfer at TUM.

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WE TURN VISIONS INTO VALUE

As the leading center for innovation and start-ups, we bring together a community that creates value for good. Facing challenges of society, we’re on a search for solutions, drive technology beyond the status quo and empower people through education to make a difference.

TUM Venture Labs

Springboard for deep-tech innovations

The TUM Venture Labs support scientists and students of our ecosystem on their entrepreneurial journey in numerous technology-based domains.

Zeidler-Forschungs-Stiftung

Legacy of Dipl.-Ing. Gerhard and Ellen Zeidler

The goal of the Zeidler Research Foundation is to promote science and research as a basic prerequisite for the sustainable international competitiveness and future viability of our country.

Our Laboratory’s research and teaching is about engineering design, i.e., the creation of concrete solutions to specific problems.

TUM Entrepreneurship Research Institute

Prof. Dr. Dr. Holger Patzelt

Entrepreneurship is an emerging and important research field in business, economics, and psychology. Our goal is to help develop this field and improve our understanding of entrepreneurial individuals and organizations.
Fueled by our curiosity and passion we explore, expand and teach the fascinating world of materials and engineering. We apply our findings from fundamental research to solve problems in applied research.

Chair for Database Systems

Prof. Dr. Thomas Neumann
Prof. Dr. Jana Giceva

In research and teaching we focus on the implementation and efficient use of database management systems. In particular we work on in-memory optimized databases and the improvement of our main memory RDBMS HyPer and its flash-based succesor Umbra.

A two week course hosted by TUM Lab for Product Development and Lightweight Design, designed to foster innovation.

Giving students the chance to work on real world problems, exploring the potential of new technologies or challenges by developing new solutions.

Our goal is to promote innovation and facilitate the creation of new spin-outs at TUM.