The Program
09:15
Admission
- | Wandelhalle |
11:30
Lunch break
- | Wandelhalle |
Posters and Stands
12:30
From Fear to Future: Designing a data protection-compliant AI infrastructure (organized by Akkodis Germany DCE GmbH)
- | Room 270 | German
Foad Ghassemzadeh
(Akkodis Germany DCE GmbH) and
Louisa Weidemann
(Akkodis Germany DCE GmbH)
Artificial intelligence has long been part of our everyday lives - but what happens to sensitive data, especially in the workplace? What are the risks and which infrastructure solutions are really secure? In our interactive workshop, we compare cloud and on-premise models, highlight best practices and show what is important when it comes to data protection and compliance with legal regulations.
14:00
Coffee break
- | Wandelhalle |
Posters and Stands
14:30
AI for critical infrastructure: open source solutions for administration and industry (carried out by German Biomass Research Centre)
- | Room 270 | German
Kim Schmidt
(German Biomass Research Center) and
Marco Selig
(German Biomass Research Center)
Using selected AI products and data platforms, we provide a practical insight into how AI can be successfully implemented in security-critical areas. Our programme is aimed at decision-makers, researchers and IT specialists from government and industry who are interested in secure and data protection-compliant solutions. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss their own use cases and try out our products directly.
16:00
Coffee break
- | Wandelhalle |
Posters and Stands
16:10
aconium -- How can a digital twin strengthen the resilience of rural communities? (organized by aconium GmbH)
- | Room 270 | German
Christoph Ulrich
(aconium GmbH) and
Martin Guth
(aconium GmbH)
Resilience is playing an increasingly important role, especially for small and rural municipalities. Digitalization can help to support the resilience process. One tool in particular is at the forefront here: the digital twin. The interactive workshop is aimed at municipal representatives, experts and interested participants who have a common interest in understanding the digital twin in the context of the resilience of small and rural municipalities and in further developing its functions and requirements. In the workshop, you can address your municipal needs regarding a digital twin in the context of municipal resilience, get to know examples and best practices, learn about features and tools and receive suggestions for funding and support.