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The Fraunhofer Society (German Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft) is a German research organization named after the german physicist Joseph von Fraunhofer, with 58 institutes spread over Germany each focusing on different fields of applied science, as opposed to the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, which works mostly on basic science. Some basic funding for the Fraunhofer Society is provided by the state (the federal government together with the German Länder "owns" the Fraunhofer Society), but about two thirds of the funding are earned through contract work, either for government sponsored projects or from industry.

It was named after Joseph von Fraunhofer, since he is deemed to have been a scientist, engineer and entrepreneur in one person, exemplifying the goals of the society.

The official name of the Fraunhofer Society is Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V. (German for "Fraunhofer Society for the advancement of applied research").

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Institutes

The Fraunhofer Society consist of 58 institutes today. These are Fraunhofer Institutes for:

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