Die gemeinnützige Gesellschaft cum ratione und das Software Innovation Lab der Universität Paderborn am SICP – Software Innovation Campus Paderborn laden im Rahmen der gemeinsamen Veranstaltungsreihe zur digitalen Souveränität zu einem digitalen Follow-up ein.
Photo (Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft, photographer Damian Gorczany): from left to right: Stefan Klebert, Chairman of the North Rhine-Westphalia State Board of Trustees of the Stifterverband and CEO of GEA Group AG, Düsseldorf, Stefan Schwan, Paderborn University, Head of the International Office, Professor Dr. Stefan Sauer, Paderborn University, Managing Director of the Software Innovation Lab, Dr. Volker Meyer-Guckel, Secretary General and Chairman of the Executive Board of the Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft e.V., Essen
With "MINTconnect2OWL", Paderborn University and its partners won the competition and will receive funding totalling 50,000 euros over a period of two years.
On Tuesday, 5 May, the SICP - Software Innovation Campus Paderborn invites you to the 7th SICP Students' Day in the Zukunftsmeile (research and development cluster located in the city of Paderborn).
The non-profit organisation cum ratione and the Software Innovation Lab of Paderborn University at the SICP - Software Innovation Campus Paderborn invite you to a panel discussion with the well-known journalist and IT expert Markus Beckedahl and representatives from politics, the media and the regional economy.
On behalf of DataCenter-insider, author Harald Lutz spoke to Gunnar Schomaker, Deputy Head and Managing Director of the Software Innovation Lab (SI-LAB) at Paderborn University's Software Innovation Campus Paderborn (SICP).
At the mobility symposium at the Zukunftsmeile 2 research and innovation campus in Paderborn, over 100 stakeholders from business, research and the public sector came together to discuss innovative mobility solutions at the invitation of Paderborn University's SI Lab and the Neue Mobilität Paderborn (NeMo) association.
The rules for cybersecurity in the EU are becoming increasingly complex. The newly launched project "Cybersecurity Certification and Assessment Tools" (CCAT), in which the SICP - Software Innovation Campus Paderborn, which is part of Paderborn University, is involved, is responding to this.
Do democratic societies still have a future in the face of the growing power of large digital corporations? Media and digital expert Prof Martin Andree addresses this question in his lecture "Game Over, Democracy?
Photo (Paderborn University, Marco Seidel): At the Mobility Symposium, science, industry and the public sector come together to advance the design of sustainable mobility solutions.
This year's Mobility Symposium will take place on Thursday, 5 February from 12.30 p.m. and is being organised by the Software Innovation Lab at Paderborn University and the Verein Neue Mobilität Paderborn e.V. (Paderborn New Mobility Association).
The SICP – Software Innovation Campus Paderborn supports SMEs with the projects KMU.kompetent.sicher and FitNIS2 in assessing their vulnerability and optimizing their cybersecurity strategy. The new learning platform has now been launched.
With AI-supported multi-agent reinforcement learning, inventories in industrial supply chains are to be managed more flexibly, robustly and economically.
A project by TEAM GmbH and the Organisational Behaviour research group at Paderborn University as part of Arbeitswelt.Plus shows how structured knowledge processing can secure the expertise of experienced professionals and make onboarding processes more efficient.
Demographic change and changes to the electricity grid due to renewable energies are increasing maintenance costs, while valuable expertise is increasingly being lost due to staff turnover. This is where digitally supported knowledge management can provide crucial help and counteract the challenges.
Photo (NeMo e.V.): Start of the automated test drives by Neue Mobilität Paderborn (from left): Airport Managing Director Roland Hüser, Chairman of the Airport Supervisory Board District Administrator Christoph Rüther and NeMo Managing Director Jonathan Behm.
The first automated demonstration drives of an INYO-Cab in the non-public field at Paderborn/Lippstadt Airport took place among the members of NeMo e.V., those involved in the NeMo.bil project and other participants from the Germany-wide network.