Press release – Hannover/Karlsruhe, 25/03/2020
Driverless transport systems for everyone! What up to now has only been worthwhile for larger companies should also become affordable for small businesses. A start-up from Karlsruhe,
Flexlog GmbH, and the IPH - Institute for Integrated Production Hannover gGmbH are working towards this goal. In a joint research project, they want to develop a particularly inexpensive and flexible driverless transport system that is also very easy to put into operation.
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About the IPH
The IPH – Institut für Integrierte Produktion Hannover gGmbH (which literally translates into Hannover institute of integrated production) is a service provider for production technology and was established in 1988 at the Leibniz University in Hannover. The IPH offers research and development, consultation and qualification concerning the subjects of process technology, production automation, logistics and XXL products. Its customers include companies from the sectors of tool and mould construction, machine and plant construction, aerospace and the automotive industry, electro industry and forging industry.
The business has its headquarters in the science and technology park – Science Area 30X in the northwest of Hannover and currently employs about 75 people, of which about 30 are scientific personnel.