In a long night of research, visitors were able to try everything possible.
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Thomas Leitner
Am ecoplus Technopol Wieselburg invited researchers to a fascinating look behind the scenes at the long night of research in Wieselburg and Petzenkirchen on Friday.
From 5 pm to 11 pm, five locations – University of Applied Sciences, HBLFA Francisco Josephinum, LMTZ – Food Technology Center of HBLFA Francisco Josephinum, TFZ Technology and Research Center Wieselburg-Land and Office for Federal Water Management. – Delivered exciting programs at 41 stations. Exhibitions, interactive tours and experiments on agricultural technologies, bioenergy, bioeconomy, food technology and water management enthralled the visitors.
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Maximilian Ennsmann and Florian Sainitzer (from left) eye tracking initiative at the Wieselburg campus.
(From left) FH Site Manager Helmut Dekker, Marketing Site Manager Ilse Kurz, Mayor Joseph Leitner, Operations Services Manager Margaretha Beversdorf and Technopol Manager Klaus Nagelhofer
Maya Hermann and Katharina Reiterlehner from Petzenkirchen with Bernd Eichinger from ZKW (from left).
The Wieselburg campus had vegan ice cream with different ingredients to try.
Tobias Hammer (l.) from Wieselburg and Thomas Brammer from Wieselburg-Land try vegan ice cream.
Georg Ramhartner (l.), Christiane and Helena Weißinger and Thilo Wippl make a test run on the Fendt 726 Vario.
Matteo Hochholzer (l.), David Pressler and Martha Rivadevira from Uradsfeld.
Matteo and Fabian Sheblavy and Anna Baumgartner on a brake truck used to simulate loads to simulate the pulling power of tractors.
(From left) Elena, Corinna and Livia Hofer
(From left) Sandra Leitner, Kerstin Eder and Carolina Hofer from Sperdal.
Sylvia Zülehner (R.) with Sophie Ebner from Moritz Heisenberger and Felix and the Sheep
The Stadtwiesel took visitors to desired destinations with a phone call.
Philip, Anna, and Hermann Scheiblauer of Creston explained hydrogen production to them.
Rudolf Emhofer (l.) and Theo Schwabl have fun with remote control cars.
Marlon, Melanie, Eliza and Katharina Taxbach from Kirchberg an der Bielach
Goeberl family from Wieselburg-Land
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Photo: Thomas Leitner
Photo: Thomas Leitner
Photo: Thomas Leitner
Photo: Thomas Leitner
Photo: Thomas Leitner
Photo: Thomas Leitner
Photo: Thomas Leitner
Photo: Thomas Leitner
Photo: Thomas Leitner
Photo: Thomas Leitner
Photo: Thomas Leitner
Photo: Thomas Leitner
Photo: Thomas Leitner
Photo: Thomas Leitner
Photo: Thomas Leitner
Photo: Thomas Leitner
Photo: Thomas Leitner
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1,800 visitors at the Long Night Research in Wieselburg.
At ecoplus Technopol Wieselburg, researchers invited people to a fascinating look behind the scenes at the Long Night of Research in Wieselburg and Petzenkirchen on Friday.
The future of the automotive industry
ecoplus Technopol Wieselburg is an international center for biotechnology, agriculture and food technology. At the FH Wiener Neustadt Campus Wieselburg, visitors were able to playfully experience energy conversion in an interactive “PowerGame” and try to provide a city with optimal energy in order to prevent a blackout. How microgrids – small, local power grids – work was enthusiastically explained to guests at an interactive audio and video station. Car fans were able to immerse themselves in the future of light in the automotive industry at ZKW Group’s “The Future of Light” station.
The world through the eyes of a cow
The Innovation Farm and Josephinum Research of HBLFA Francisco Josephinum invited people on a journey to the agriculture of tomorrow. At the exhibition site of the Federal Office of Water Management in Petzenkirchen, the question was asked what temperatures aquatic animals can withstand and what strategies they have in case of overheating. At the “Life in Deadwood” station we visited the fascinating world of tree-dwelling beetles, and at the “How a Cow Sees the World” station visitors were able to see the world through “cow glasses” – awe-inspiring moments for many.