DLR

DLR (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, or the German Aerospace Center) is a national research center for aerospace, energy, and transportation located in Braunschweig, Germany. It was founded in 1969 as a merger of several existing research institutes and has since become one of the leading institutes for aerospace research in Europe.

DLR’s research focuses on a wide range of areas, including aerospace engineering, energy systems, transportation, and earth observation. It conducts both basic and applied research, with the goal of developing innovative technologies and solutions for the future of transportation and energy systems.

In the field of transportation, DLR is working on developing innovative technologies for both ground and air transportation. This includes research on advanced vehicles, such as electric and autonomous vehicles, as well as work on developing efficient and sustainable transportation systems.

In addition to its research activities, DLR also provides a range of services to industry and government, including consulting, testing, and training. It also maintains a strong presence in the international research community through its participation in various research networks and partnerships. Overall, DLR is an important contributor to the fields of aerospace, energy, and transportation, and its research has had a significant impact on the development of these technologies.