Tracks
12:30
Workshop on the Urban Stack: Sense – the small senses of the city (conducted by the City of Gütersloh)
- | Room 259 | German
- | Room 259 | German
The workshop is aimed at stakeholders from the municipal sector and deals with municipal digitization today and tomorrow. Using the example of insect mortality in the fictional town of Eichenfurt, we show how municipal data is collected, processed, and visualized—and what role a digital ecosystem plays in this. We then look ahead: in the Germany 2040 scenario, we work together to develop the digital municipality of tomorrow.
12:30
Open Data without Code (conducted by the DoorCE team at aconium GmbH)
- | Ratsplenarsaal | German
Test the DoorCE Toolbox for the entire open data lifecycle: In this workshop, participants will learn how to use the Open Data Toolbox, which was developed for managing open data at the municipal level, to upload, describe, license, and publish data sets without requiring a high level of technical expertise. The architecture of the toolbox will be presented, from modules for data preparation to metadata and license management to interfaces (APIs) that enable real-time data usage. Participants can try out the individual steps for themselves using sample data sets from the pilot municipalities of the Interreg Central Europe project DoorCE (Data Opener Central Europe), preferably with their own laptop. The low-code/no-code principles of the toolbox are designed to enable even non-technical employees in administrations and organizations to actively participate in shaping open data processes. In addition to practical application, the organizational and legal framework conditions for data opening will also be discussed: What strategies and governance structures are necessary? How can cultural change towards open administration be achieved? https://www.interreg-central.eu/projects/doorce/
14:30
From governance to guardrails: Testing and monitoring as the foundation of trustworthy AI (conducted by EWERK)
- | Ratsplenarsaal | German
How can we not only demand trust and reliability in the use of artificial intelligence, but also put it into practice? In this session, we bridge the gap between governance principles and the specific challenges of everyday AI operations. The focus is on testing/evaluation and continuous monitoring. These aspects are more than just technical details. Rather, they form the basis for responsible and stable AI systems with real added value for your company. We take a practical look at how current methods and approaches can help to better understand the behavior of AI applications and identify challenges at an early stage.
16:10
EUDI Wallet – Use Case Workshop
- | Room 259 | German
Which passes should be included in a city wallet first? In this workshop, we will present the concept of the EUDI wallet and work together to collect specific, relevant application scenarios, for example for city tickets or ID cards.