Artificial intelligence and robotics are currently receiving increased attention. The Senate Department for Economics, Energy and Public Enterprises has currently commissioned a study to investigate the location potential for AI-based robotics in the capital region and to analyse the application of robotic technologies in Berlin's industry.
Interested parties are invited to actively contribute to the further development of the study and the strategic orientation of the capital region.
What can participants expect at this Berlin AI & Robotics Network Meeting and Workshop, organised in cooperation with Berlin Partner and the Deep Tech Hub - Motion.Lab?
In the first part, participants will receive up-to-date information on AI-based robotics and get to know the Berlin AI and robotics ecosystem. The second part includes a workshop as part of the study ‘Requirements and potential analysis on the topic of (AI-based) robotics in the industrial city of Berlin’, the aim of which is to collect direct feedback from the community that will be incorporated into the study. Finally, the networking part offers the opportunity to get to know the players in the capital region over snacks and drinks and to visit the exhibition.
Participation in the event is by personal invitation only. For suggestions for additional guests, please contact Jens Woelki at jens.woelki@berlin-partner.de. As places are limited, care will be taken to ensure a balanced distribution of participants from research and companies. Registration is possible until 01.11.2024. The event will take place from 09:00 to 14:00.
AGENDA
Welcome by State Secretary Fischer
Senate Department for Economics, Energy and Public Enterprises
State Secretary Dr Severin Fischer
Programme
1. AI-based robotics - Where do we stand?
N.N.
2. how artificial intelligence is revolutionising robotics: Examples and outlook
Manuel Friedrich, German Aerospace Centre (DLR)
Marko Förstel, German Aerospace Centre (DLR)
3. Berlin AI & Robotics Ecosystems
#ai_Berlin - Philipp Günther, Berlin Partner for Business and Technology
Robotics Berlin - Jens Woelki, Berlin Partner for Business and Technology
Networking break
4. Actors from the community introduce themselves:
Berlin initiative for research in the field of foundation models
Prof Felix Alexander Gers, Berlin University of Applied Sciences
Workshop as part of the ‘Requirements and potential analysis on the topic of (AI-based) robotics in the industrial city of Berlin’
The aim is to obtain direct feedback from the community, which will be incorporated into the study.
Conclusion & networking
MotionLab.Berlin
Bouchéstraße 12 #Halle 20, 12435 Berlin