SICP - Software Innovation Campus Paderborn
The SICP - Software Innovation Campus Paderborn is an interdisciplinary research and innovation campus. The digital solutions of the future are developed here in close cooperation between business and science.
More than 30 member companies and over 30 professors from Paderborn University contribute their expertise and visions. The SICP unites the different worlds and ensures perfect matches when putting together project teams. We combine our expertise in the fields of AI, high-performance computing, IoT, digital security and software engineering to break new ground and develop intelligent solutions for innovative fields such as smart energy, advanced computing and seamless mobility.
In addition to the technological focus, we always address cross-cutting issues such as technology acceptance and human-machine interaction. Because we are convinced that only the intelligent combination of established technologies creates innovation!
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Projekte
Film ab in der KiTa – Frühkindliche Erziehung und Bildung als interdisziplinärer Lehr- und Lerngegenstand
The video portal of the AG Grundschulpädagogik und Frühe Bildung, led by Prof. Petra Büker at Paderborn University, offers more than 30 recorded teaching scenarios, including 360° videos, designed to introduce students to the professional observation of teaching. As part of the project „Film ab in der Kita - Frühkindliche Erziehung und Bildung als ...
Duration: 08/2024 - 07/2026
Contact: Dr. Katrin Glawe, Alexandra Reichenbach, M. A., Melanie Wagner
Protestantische Reform und die Gründung Georgias
Im Jahr 1732 gewährte Großbritanniens König George II. den sogenannten „Georgia Trustees“ eine „Royal Charter“, also eine königliche Satzung. Darin stattet der Monarch diese Gruppe mit dem Recht aus, in Amerika eine neue britische Kolonie namens Georgia zu gründen und diese für die ersten zwanzig Jahre treuhänderisch zu verwalten. Das Prinzip der ...
Duration: 08/2024 - 08/2030
Regulation meets SMEs: The EU AI Act and it‘s impact on SMEs in OWL
The European Union has committed to the principles of responsible and trustworthy artificial intelligence (AI) by requiring mandatory risk assessments for AI systems prior to their deployment. Prior to its introduction, AI-based systems were subject to different jurisdictions under different aspects (e.g. product liability), whereas the AI Act ...
Duration: 08/2024 - 10/2025













