Digital Technologies
We provide companies with tailored training in the latest digital technologies to strengthen the digital skills of your employees and future-proof your business.
Our focus areas:
Reliability and Safety (Dependability): Learn the basics of functional safety and IT security to make your systems safe and reliable.
Eye-tracking as a digital tool: Discover how eye-tracking technologies can be used in product development, marketing and usability studies.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning: Learn how AI and ML can help optimise business processes and develop innovative products.
IoT & UAV Test Lab: Use our test lab to experience the Internet of Things and unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) in practice and put them to the test.
Quantum Computing & HPC Capacity: Immerse yourself in the world of quantum computing and high-performance computers to efficiently solve complex calculations.
5G test environment: Explore the possibilities of the 5G network for fast and reliable communication in your company.
Formats to suit your needs:
Online presentations: Flexible learning from anywhere.
In-person presentations: Direct exchange and networking on site.
Workshops: Intensive learning with practical exercises and applications.
Why participate?
Strengthen digital skills: Improve the digital skills of your employees and increase the efficiency of your company.
Secure a competitive edge in innovation: Keep your finger on the pulse of the times and use the latest technologies for your business success.
Promote cooperation: Network with innovative start-ups and other companies to jointly develop new ideas.
Service Example
On 26 June 2024, the first AI Day Conference took place at the OTH Regensburg, organised by the Regensburg Center for Artificial Intelligence (RCAI) and its industrial advisory board. This conference served as a platform to present successes and best practices in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) from industry and research. The aim of the event was to promote the exchange between research and practice and to jointly shape the AI of tomorrow.
In four series of lectures and a poster session, experts provided insights into practical applications and technological developments in the areas of Bayesian optimization, MLOps, AI for the automotive industry, speech recognition, and many other topics.
A special highlight was the keynote speech by Prof. Dr. Christoph Palm, who highlighted the challenges and solutions of AI-supported endoscopy. Other talks, such as the optimisation of manufacturing processes using AI-based anomaly detection or the use of large language models in dialogue systems, showed the broad use of AI in various industries.
The event was aimed at experts from science and industry and, in addition to specialist talks, also offered numerous opportunities for networking and exchange. The AI Day Conference marks an important step towards a specialised network that aims to bridge the gap between research and application.
The conference was supported by leading companies such as Continental Automotive Technologies, Infineon Technologies and AVL Software and Functions, and clearly demonstrated how crucial the exchange between industry and research is for progress in AI development.