State Bolsters Digital Innovation Hubs
Baden-Württemberg is supporting two European Digital Innovation Hubs, thereby promoting Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity.
Baden-Württemberg is supporting two European Digital Innovation Hubs, thereby promoting Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity.
For the first time, researchers and journalists are analyzing disinformation in German, Russian, and Turkish. The communities are actively involved.
The RegioOnkoNet research project aims to improve care for cancer patients outside of large cities in the pilot region of Karlsruhe–Freiburg.
Following its victory in the first ESA ESRIC Space Resources Challenge three years ago, the FZI entered the competition once again.
With its application-oriented research, innBW has a leading position in key technology areas and supports the economy with tailor-made services for knowledge and technology transfer.
FZI and DIZ receive around €400,000 to expand their flagship project as a contact point for SMEs and start-ups
He was a pioneer in business informatics and a prominent figure at the FZI: co-founder Peter C. Lockemann has passed away at the age of 89.
Henna Virkkunen, Vice-President for Tech Sovereignty, Security and Democracy of the European Commission, visits the FZI and the Test Area Autonomous Driving Baden-Württemberg.
An app measures the individual fine dust pollution levels of cyclists and pedestrians based on breathing volume, speed, and environmental data.
Experience solutions for bidirectional charging, GreenFlex, automated local transport, real laboratories, and open-source software live!