Tracks
09:00
AI yesterday, today, tomorrow (conducted by the KMI project at InfAI)
- | Ratsplenarsaal | German
The world of AI seems to be moving at breakneck speed. In this interactive lecture, we take a scientific look and draw on personal experience to examine how AI has developed over the last five years and how profound the changes actually are. Which expectations and fears have been realized, and which technologies are now robust enough for productive use? Where are the limits, and how do the priorities of research and industry differ? Instead of just asking what AI can do, we focus on what people need. We open up a philosophical space and discuss how AI systems must be designed to support a good life and what visions of the future are already shaping our actions today. Together, we want to develop a realistic and human-centered perspective on AI. A lecture to think about and discuss.
09:00
KMI Transfer Day - ROOTS Session (conducted by the KMI/ROOTS project at InfAI)
- | Room 260 | German
Employee participation is a key success factor for successful change processes. This workshop shows how it can be implemented in practice. After an introduction to the theoretical background of participatory change processes, a practical example is used to illustrate how employee participation can contribute to successful organizational design. In the main part of the workshop, participants use a participation canvas to work out how participation can be designed in their own organization. The following key questions are addressed: - Which participation formats are suitable for our organizational structure? - How can employees be involved and where are the limits of their influence? - What prerequisites and resources are necessary to implement participation?
11:00
Involving employees in change processes – from idea to implementation (conducted by the KMI/ROOTS project at InfAI)
- | Room 260 | German
11:00
Mastering digital transformation – identifying barriers and managing organizational change (conducted by the KMI project at InfAI)
- | Ratsplenarsaal | German
With digitalization, organizations in a dynamic technological environment must adapt their business models and/or value creation processes. This requires a transformation within organizations, which should be actively shaped through change management. This workshop will discuss the barriers to digital transformation on the one hand, and the pitfalls and enabling factors of holistic, human-centered change management on the other. The aim of the workshop is to gain a better understanding of how complex digital change processes can be designed to be sustainable and implemented in practice.
11:00
Hands-on resilience: Building blocks for stable structures and strong teams (conducted by the KMI project at InfAI)
- | Room 259 | German
Resilience enables organizations to overcome unforeseen challenges and adapt to change proactively and flexibly. A holistic resilience strategy strengthens structures, processes, and, above all, the people who support these structures. This creates stability and makes organizations more innovative, healthier, and significantly more future-proof. As part of this workshop, participants experience resilience as a success factor in a hands-on board game.
13:30
KMI Tool Suite: Open-source tools for digital transformation (conducted by the KMI project at InfAI)
- | Ratsplenarsaal | German
This workshop offers a practice-oriented learning space for discovering and testing selected open source tools. These tools can support companies in their digital transformation. Using real-life use cases, participants learn how the tools can be used in their own projects—from process optimization to automation and decision support. Solutions for practical challenges are developed through collaborative work.
13:30
Digital patients meet AI agents – experience the future of healthcare! (conducted by DOCYET GmbH)
- | Room 259 | German
- | Room 259 | German
How can care processes be designed without programming? The interactive Thinkathon workshop shows how no-code platforms and intelligent AI agents (MCP) interact to turn health data into real action support. In live sessions, develop your own approaches to creating the “digital patient” as a sustainable data model and enabling AI agents to automatically optimize workflows—in a compliant and practical manner. No prior knowledge is necessary, just curiosity about the next generation of digital health!
13:30
From legacy applications to smart dashboards: Open source low-code/no-code in action (conducted by Syncwork)
- | Room 260 | German
Administrations are faced with the task of replacing old applications while making data more usable. In this workshop, you will learn how to achieve both with an open source low-code/no-code platform: modernize specialist applications while analyzing, visualizing, and sharing data—confidently, efficiently, and transparently.
15:30
Introduction to AI-supported process automation: Practical application with agent-based workflows (conducted by the KMI project at InfAI)
- | Ratsplenarsaal | German
This workshop offers an introduction to AI-supported, agent-based workflows. It consists of a demonstration of the development of simple automated processes using modern build environments for AI agents. A compact sample project is used to illustrate the process of creating a workflow and to present the basic building blocks of such systems and the combination of components.