New prospects for urban freight transport also relieve road traffic
How to get parcel transport on the rail.
LogIKTram project concluded with a live demonstration and comprehensive insight into research results
How to get parcel transport on the rail.
LogIKTram project concluded with a live demonstration and comprehensive insight into research results
The robotics team of the FZI Research Center for Information Technology achieved second place at the Advanced Industrial Robotic Applications Challenge (AIRA).
The BoniKI research project investigated how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can make agriculture and rural areas fit for the future.
Energizing a Sustainable Industry is the motto of this year’s Hannover Messe. The FZI Research Center for Information Technology presents the possibilities of digitalization on the way to a sustainable and more climate-friendly industry.
The Federal Minister for Digital and Transport came to Karlsruhe to catch up on current developments in mobility research.
FZI Presents a Modern Research Vehicle for Highly Automated and Connected Driving
For automated systems and vehicles to be admitted to traffic, the safety standard must be technically proven. The joint project VVM offers the first model for the required security evidence of automated driving systems in urban environments.
On 13th October 2023, the FZI Research Center for Information Technology presented the support of autonomous driving via remote assistance in the Test Area Autonomous Driving Baden-Württemberg. The demonstration was given at Campus East of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) during the closing event of research project KIGLIS as part of the KIT Science Week.
The new Transfer Centre for Cybersecurity in SMEs (Transferstelle Cybersicherheit im Mittelstand) was launched and will provide free, hands-on support to small and medium-sized enterprises to help preventing, detecting and responding to cyberattacks.
Together with an international consortium, the FZI Research Center for Information Technology is investigating the effects of social networks on the culture of democratic debate as part of the EU-funded TWON (Twin of Online Social Networks) project.