The SICP - Software Innovation Campus Paderborn organises the annual "SICP Symposium" to strengthen cooperation between business and science and provide an insight into research.
The main tenants of Zukunftsmeile 2 (ZM 2) - the SICP - Software Innovation Campus Paderborn of Paderborn University, the Fraunhofer Institute for Mechatronic Design Technology (IEM), S&N Invent and Weidmüller Interface GmbH - want to move closer together. To this end, they have jointly designed the "ZM Week".
At the Paderborn IT Security Day, experts from various sub-disciplines of the complex field of IT security will once again provide insights into their work and research and present current topics and challenges.
The SICP Students' Day is the career forum organised by the SICP - Software Innovation Campus Paderborn and its member companies for students. The Students' Day takes place every year.
Members only! is a networking event for members of the SICP - Software Innovation Campus Paderborn. Employees of SICP member companies and scientists from Paderborn University's SI Lab exchange ideas on current research and innovation topics at the SICP in a relaxed atmosphere.
In addition to the keynote speech, the IT reception offers you the opportunity to exchange ideas with like-minded people, decision-makers and experts from business, science and administration.
HCSE is a biannual conference organised by Working Group 13.2 on Methodology for User-Centred System Design in collaboration with Working Group 13.5 on Human Error, Resilience, Reliability, Safety and System Development.
The IT Flash is intended for all decision-makers, autodidacts, IT specialists and interested parties. The aim is to introduce new trends, technologies and tricks. Talks, discussions and exchanges from IT fields such as digitalisation, automation, IoT, new work, cloud, games and everything that goes in this direction are of interest.
A visit to the SICP stand at the Hannover Messe offers the opportunity to get to know innovative solutions for increasing efficiency and decarbonising industrial processes at first hand.
Their previous ecosystem, in which they traditionally worked together with hardware and software manufacturers and distributors, has become more complex, but also more heterogeneous.
EQTSS was a trilateral event organised by initiatives from France, the Netherlands and Germany as part of a joint agreement. The aim was to present the latest developments in the world of quantum technologies and promote international exchange.