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Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart | |
| Established | 1832; 193 years ago (1832) |
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| Principal | Katja Rade |
| Students | 3.892(Winter Semester 2019/2020) |
| Location | ,, 48°46′48″N9°10′23″E / 48.780°N 9.173°E /48.780; 9.173 |
| Website | www |
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TheStuttgart Technical University of Applied Sciences[1] (German:Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart,[2] or in briefHFT Stuttgart) is one of ten institutes for higher education inStuttgart. It was founded in 1832 as a school for construction craftsmen (Winterschule für Bauhandwerker) and was inaugurated as a University of Applied Sciences in 1971.
The campus is located in the downtown of Stuttgart.
There are three faculties offering the following bachelor´s and master´s degree programmes:[3]
As part of the FH-Impuls project i_city, which is funded by theFederal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany), an explorative project on smart public buildings has been started in October 2017. As the project is based onopenHAB, the HFT Stuttgart became a member of the openHAB foundation[4] and also regularly hosts meetings and conferences about openHAB and related smart home topics.
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