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28 February to 24 August 2025 | Water exhibition at the City Museum Jena
Black-and-white photograph depicting the laying of wastewater pipes
Image: InternDrinking water should be ‘as consistently cool, colourless and clear, and free from strange smell and taste as possible’—this is how hygienist August Gärtner put it as early as 1915. But how was drinking water won in Jena in the past, how was it distributed, and how was wastewater disposed of? The exhibition Wasser Marsch! Geschichte der Trinkwasserversorgung und Abwasserbeseitigung in Jena (‘Water Go! History of the drinking water supply and wastewater disposal in Jena’) sheds light on the development of water infrastructure, usage conflicts, and modern water technologies.
As co-initiator, the Thuringian Water Innovation Cluster (ThWIC) is excited to support this exhibition and help raise awareness for a sustainable approach to the valuable resource water. Dive into the history and the future of our water!
The exhibition with many interesting exhibits and ample information regarding the topic water in Jena will be open to the public in the City Museum until August 24. Various experts of the Thuringian Water Innovation Cluster will accompany the exhibition's framework programme with subject-specific contributions and appearances in exhibition media.
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25 to 28 March 2025 | Water Dialogues: Humanities and Natural Sciences in Communication with Each Other (Wasserdialoge: Geistes- und Naturwissenschaften im Austausch)
Reflection of clouds in a pond surface
Image: Adobe StockUnder the direction of Prof. Caroline Rosenthal (FSU Jena), Prof. Michael Stelter (FSU Jena), Dr. Katrin Schneider, and Annette Kinitz (Stiftung Kunst und Natur), the interdisciplinary Spring School Wasserdialoge: Geistes- und Naturwissenschaften im Austausch (‘Water Dialogues: Humanities and Natural Sciences in Communication with Each Other’) takes place in Nantesbuch (Bad Heilbrunn) from 25 to 28 March 2025. During these three days, seminar participants approach the topic water guided by inputs from both the humanities as well as the natural sciences, and using their own scientific investigations and artistic creation. Theoretical views are complemented by hands-on personal experiences and field walks. The participants sound out borders between the disciplines, expand, and overturn them through connection and mutual inspiration.
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31 March to 4 April 2025 | HANNOVERMESSE 2025
View of the exhibition hall from above
Image: Adobe StockThe HANNOVER MESSEExternal link takes place from 31 March to 4 April 2024. At the joint booth Forschung für die Zukunft (‘Research for the Future’) of Thuringia's universities in hall 2, stand C16, we are presenting the Thuringian Water Innovation Cluster (ThWIC). Using various exhibits from our projects as examples, we want to illustrate ThWIC's range and give our ThWIC community the chance to present their work towards a sustainable approach to water to a broad audience.
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7 April to 11 July 2025 | Sustainability Lecture Series
Blocks with the logos of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals
Image: AdobeStockWith the rise of sustainability to one of the most influential terms of the present, sustainability research has changed likewise. The restriction to primarily ecological lines of questioning has long since made way to the understanding that in the current sustainability crisis, questions of ecological, economical, social and cultural nature are interlaced.
This lecture series de offers insights into current discussions, central topics and controversies of sustainability research and introduces various disciplinary approaches to sustainability issues. The lectures are open for interested students of all subjects and study programmes.
The lecture series is part of the ThWIC project IntraLEAD. Find more information about the IntraLEAD project here de.
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7 April to 11 July 2025 | ThWIC Lecture Series
Lecture by Dr. Alexander Kulik in a lecture hall
Image: Anika KirschsteinWater issues can only be solved collectively. Through working together across borders between subjects and disciplines. Through close partnerships between science and business. Through cooperating with stakeholders in politics, administration, and civil society. With the ThWIC Lecture Series, we want to open up a room to find new perspectives on water issues, discover complementary skills, and establish new partnerships. Short impulses from academia and practice grant insights into current topics around our cluster and provide a space to exchange ideas. Bring your ideas, suggestions, and questions surrounding the topic water and become part of the ThWIC community!
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5 June 2025 | World Environment Day
Tubular ceramic component
Image: Fraunhofer IKTSAs part of the special exhibition Wasser Marsch (‘Water Go!’), we invite you on 5 June 2025 to World Water Day: Exploring, understanding, and protecting water—a glimpse into scientific practice.
The event takes place in the City Museum Jena. Experience an interactive network game by the Institute of Sociology of the University of Jena that thematises waterflow in Jena. Discover innovative water treatment methods modelled after nature—the technical kidney (Technische Niere)—presented by the SciTec Department of the University of Applied Sciences Jena.
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9 September 2025 | 11th Thuringian Environment Day 2025
Sundown at the Saale Loop in Thuringia
Image: Adobe StockOn 9 September 2025, the IHK Südthüringen and the Thuringian Water Innovation Cluster (ThWIC) jointly invite guests to the 11th Thuringian Environment Day. The event is aimed at companies searching for innovative solutions for a reliable and cost-efficient water supply, and companies offering technology for water analysis and water treatment.
The Thuringian Environment Day provides a platform for an exchange between industry, science, and politics. At the centre of the event are current challenges like industrial water demand, resilient supply concepts, and the Thuringian low-water strategy. It highlights technical innovations for water treatment and a circular economy, as well as the growing water demand of sunrise industries such as hydrogen production.
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17 and 18 September 2025 | ThWIC Retreat
Dr. Patrick Bräutigam giving a speech in the auditorium of the University of Applied Sciences Jena
Image: Anika KirschsteinThWIC plans another two-day ThWIC Retreat this year in order to foster exchange and networking within and outside of the cluster. It will take place on 17 and 18 September 2025.
This year, the project results of implementation phase 1 will be presented, as well as the projects applied for in phase 2. An important point on the agenda is the long-term cooperation with all existing and new cluster members, even beyond the cluster’s funding.
You will find a sign-up link as well as the schedule here shortly.
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18 March to 22 March 2024 I Theme week on World Water Day
Globe with plants and water
Illustration: Adobe Stock22 March is World Water Day. World Water Day, instituted by the United Nations, highlights the importance of drinkable water and the necessity of handling water sustainably. For this reason, this was a very special date for our ThWIC community.
In the week from 18 March to 22 March 2024, in a collaboration between the Fraunhofer IKTS institute and ThWIC, we organized a programme deto demonstrate different approaches to a sustainable way of dealing with water in our projects.
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3 April to 3 July 2024 I Ways of Water Lecture Series
Water flowing over rock
Image: Adobe StockWater is not only an elemental force and a vital matter for all living beings but it is also a deeply poetic and symbolic substance with an enduring history in the human imagination. This lecture series will examine how water serves as both a physical backdrop and a symbolic motif in North American literature. Ranging from water’s pivotal role in struggles for environmental justice, the imagination of water futures to aesthetic and symbolic dimensions of water in poetic works this lecture series explores the many ways in which water shapes North American literature.
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11 April to 7 July 2024 I Sustainability Lecture Series
Blocks with the logos of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals
Image: AdobeStockWith the rise of sustainability to one of the most influential terms of the present, sustainability research has changed likewise. The restriction to primarily ecological lines of questioning has long since made way to the understanding that in the current sustainability crisis, questions of ecological, economical, social and cultural nature are interlaced.
This lecture series de offers insights into current discussions, central topics and controversies of sustainability research and introduces various disciplinary approaches to sustainability issues. The lectures are open for interested students of all subjects and study programmes.
The lecture series is part of the ThWIC project IntraLEAD. Find more information about the IntraLEAD project here de.
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16 April to 2 July 2024 I ThWIC Lecture Series
Lecture by Dr. Alexander Kulik in a lecture hall
Image: Anika KirschsteinWater issues can only be solved collectively. Through working together across borders between subjects and disciplines. Through close partnerships between science and business. Through cooperating with stakeholders in politics, administration, and civil society. With the ThWIC Lecture Series, we want to open up a room to find new perspectives on water issues, discover complementary skills, and establish new partnerships. Short impulses from academia and practice grant insights into current topics around our cluster and provide a space to exchange ideas. Bring your ideas, suggestions, and questions surrounding the topic water and become part of the ThWIC community!
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22 to 26 April 2024 I HANNOVER MESSE 2024
View of the exhibition hall from above
Image: Adobe StockThe HANNOVER MESSEExternal link takes place from 22 to 26 April 2024. At the joint booth Forschung für die Zukunft (‘Research for the Future’) of Thuringia's universities in hall 2, stand C24, we are presenting the Thuringian Water Innovation Cluster (ThWIC). Using various exhibits from our projects as examples, we want to illustrate ThWIC's range and give our ThWIC community the chance to present their work towards a sustainable approach to water to a broad audience.
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15 May 2024 I InnoCON Thuringia 2024
On 15 May 2024, the Thuringian Ministry for Economy, Science and Digital Society (Thüringer Ministerium für Wirtschaft, Wissenschaft und Digitale Gesellschaft) and the Thuringian Cluster Management invite to their annual event InnoCON Thuringia 2024External link. Following the slogan TransferXThüringen: Wissen teilen. Innovationen schaffen. (‘TransferXThuringia: Sharing Knowledge. Creating Innovation.’), this poses an opportunity to get in-depth information about the transfer of knowledge and technology, especially in Thuringia. Represented by the cluster's speaker Prof. Dr. Michael Stelter, ThWIC as a Thuringian success story is also invited to the panel discussion and presents itself simultaneously with a booth at the InnoMarkt.
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4 and 5 June 2024 I Week of the Environment (Woche der Umwelt)
Week of the Environment in Castle Bellevue
Image: David AusserhoferThe Woche der UmweltExternal link (‘Week of the Environment’) presents innovative environmental protection topics and projects: The Federal President and the German Federal Environmental Foundation (Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt DBU) cordially invite you to Berlin on 4 and 5 June 2024 in pursuit of a greener future. Around 190 exhibitors will present their innovative solutions for responsibly shaping change in the park of Schloss Bellevue. We are excited to be one of them!
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10 to 14 June 2024 I ACHEMA 2024
Messestand auf der ACHEMA 2024
Image: Madlen BechstedtFrom June 10 to June 14, the ACHEMAExternal link takes place. At the joint booth Forschung für die Zukunft (‘Research for the Future’) of Thuringia's universities in hall 6, stand E1, we are presenting the Thuringian Water Innovation Cluster (ThWIC) together with our partners from the Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS. At our booth, we are introducing the modular toolbox for efficient indoor farming, as well as interim results of the ThWIC projects ‘Technische Niere’ and ‘Public Water Science’.
At the ACHEMA, manufacturers and service providers from more than 50 countries present their products for the chemical, pharmaceutical, biotechnological, energy, and environmental industries. This makes ACHEMA, the world's leading trade show, the most important initiator for the international process industries.
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7 and 8 October 2024 I ThWIC Retreat
Dr. Patrick Bräutigam giving a speech in the auditorium of the University of Applied Sciences Jena
Image: Anika KirschsteinIn order to foster exchange and networking within and outside of the cluster, ThWIC plans another two-day ThWIC Retreat this year on 7 and 8 October 2024.
Besides the presentation of the cluster's current results, this year's important items on the agenda include the strategy process and a think tank for future cooperations and joint research projects.
Find more information and sign up here de.
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9 to 11 October 2024 I Theme week Water Between the Extremes
Brücke über einem ausgetrockneten Flussbett
Image: Adobe Stock #181886198As part of their theme week Water Between the Extremes (9 to 11 October 2024, Hannover), the VolkswagenStiftung supports the symposium Water as a Public Matter – Water Literacy. The funding was attracted by a collaboration between the ThWIC projects VerNetzT de and INTRALead de, together with colleagues from the Disaster Research Unit (DRU) at FU Berlin, and the RIFS Potsdam.
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24 October 2024 to 30 January 2025 I Sustainability Lecture Series
Blocks with the logos of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals
Image: AdobeStockWith the rise of sustainability to one of the most influential terms of the present, sustainability research has changed likewise. The restriction to primarily ecological lines of questioning has long since made way to the understanding that in the current sustainability crisis, questions of ecological, economical, social and cultural nature are interlaced.
This lecture series de offers insights into current discussions, central topics and controversies of sustainability research and introduces various disciplinary approaches to sustainability issues. The lectures are open for interested students of all subjects and study programmes.
The lecture series is part of the ThWIC project IntraLEAD. Find more information about the IntraLEAD project here de.
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12 November 2024 I Pricing and cost calculation for small and medium-sized businesses
Büroarbeitsplatz mit Stift und Dokumenten
Image: Adobe StockOn 12 November 2024, a workshop on guidelines for pricing on the basis of cost (Leitsätze für die Preisermittlung auf Grund von Selbstkosten, LSP) is held in lecture theatre HS E021 at the Zentrum für Angewandte Forschung (ZAF, center for applied research) at Friedrich Schiller University. The event is organized by the Thuringian Water Innovation Cluster (ThWIC) and Nucleus Jena and is aimed at companies, research institutions, and other parties who are interested in learning more about the details and requirements of LSP calculations.
The goal of the event is to inform about new regulation regarding cost calculation and cost accounting for projects funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung, BMBF), like the Clusters4Future initiative, and other federal funding programs.
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22 November 2024 I Long Night of Science
Wasserprobe wird am Fluss entnommen und analysiert
Image: Adobe StockOn 22 November 2024, the University of Jena opens its doors again to young and old night owls alike. The multi-faceted world of science, as well as the newest inventions and discoveries made in Jena, are presented in experiments, talks, presentations, join-in activities, and guided tours for the whole family. ThWIC, too, plans a very special programme in the facilities of the Center for Energy and Environmental Chemistry CEEC II that we just moved into.
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26 November 2024 to 28 January 2025 I ThWIC Lecture Series
Lecture by Dr. Alexander Kulik in a lecture hall
Image: Anika KirschsteinWater issues can only be solved collectively. Through working together across borders between subjects and disciplines. Through close partnerships between science and business. Through cooperating with stakeholders in politics, administration, and civil society. With the ThWIC Lecture Series, we want to open up a room to find new perspectives on water issues, discover complementary skills, and establish new partnerships. Short impulses from academia and practice grant insights into current topics around our cluster and provide a space to exchange ideas. Bring your ideas, suggestions, and questions surrounding the topic water and become part of the ThWIC community!

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