Projects@HOLM
HOLM GmbH initiates and coordinates projects in HOLM’s future fields of action . The projects use identified trends to develop innovations by networking with business, science, politics and society. The project results are communicated in cooperation with the partners in various media and at events. In turn, they serve as an impetus for further work in the network. Our services include forming cross-industry consortia, moderating and coordinating content-related project development, organising events as well as screening and awarding the relevant funding programmes.
The following selection gives a first impression of the thematic diversity of projects@HOLM.
Selection of ongoing and completed projects
FUN − Flexible! Carefree! Sustainable!
Duration: 10/2013-3/2025 | Funded by: Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt (DBU)
FUN − Flexible! Carefree! Sustainable!KompResifÖV – Competence and resilience for culturally mixed public transport teams
Duration: 06/2023–05/2025 | Funded by: Federal Ministry for Labour and Social Affairs as part of the INQA experimental spaces
KompResifÖV – Competence and resilience for culturally mixed public transport teamsiKnowRadlogistik – a knowledge and best practice map for bicycle logistics
Duration: 01/2023–12/2024 | Funded by: Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure within the scope of the National Cycling Plan (NRVP)
iKnowRadlogistik – a knowledge and best practice map for bicycle logisticsCampus FreeCity – Real laboratory for researching a networked fleet of modular robotic vehicles
Duration: 11/2021–5/2024 | Funded by: Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure
Campus FreeCity – Real laboratory for researching a networked fleet of modular robotic vehiclesArchitecture for European Logistics Information Exchange
Duration: 9/2016–8/2019 | Funded by: European Union
Low-emission commercial transport for FrankfurtRheinMain
Duration: 04/2018–10/2019 | Funded by: State of Hesse
Travel assistance system for dynamic environments based on Augmented Reality
Duration: 01/2016–12/2018 | Funded by: Federal Ministry of Education and Research
RadAR+