The
Fraunhofer Society ( — “Fraunhofer Society for the advancement of applied research”, ) is a
German research organization with 67 institutes spread throughout Germany, each focusing on different fields of applied science (as opposed to the
Max Planck Society, which works primarily on basic science). It employs around 23,000 people, mainly
scientists and
engineers, with an annual research budget of about €1.7 billion. Some basic funding for the Fraunhofer Society is provided by the state (the German public, through the federal government together with the states or
Länder, “owns” the Fraunhofer Society), but more than 70% of the funding is earned through contract work, either for government-sponsored projects or from industry.