The Program
09:15
Admission
- | Wandelhalle |
11:30
Lunch break
- | Wandelhalle |
Posters and Stands
12:30
What cooking has to do with AI! - Sustainable use of AI in administration - Live translation available in English.
- | Festsaal | German
Dr. Christoph Schubert
(Digitalcampus Leipzig),
Daniel Krüger
(City of Leipzig/Office for Digitization and Organization),
Jan Beckert
(Beckert IT),
Jonas Kunze
(ScaDS.AI Dresden/Leipzig),
Miriam Carnot
(ScaDS.AI Dresden/Leipzig) and
Thomas Grössel
(Appsfactory GmbH)
How can you cook many dishes with just a few ingredients? And what does this have to do with artificial intelligence in administration? The Office for Digitalization and Organization and the Digital City department of Leipzig City Council will use current projects to show how AI can optimize administrative processes. Practical use cases will be presented and discussed in the areas of administrative digitalization and smart city. In particular, the focus will be on how data and (AI) models can be reused and repurposed in order to develop sustainable solutions in an efficient and resource-saving manner.
14:00
Coffee break
- | Wandelhalle |
Posters and Stands
14:30
Urban analytics - how knowledge is created for the cities of tomorrow - Live translation available in English.
- | Festsaal | German
Chair:
Mathias Boedecker
(City of Leipzig/Geodata infrastructure)
In the session, the cities of Leipzig, Munich and Hamburg will present their methods and tools for urban analytics using practical use cases. The solutions presented include accessibility analyses, forecasts, 3D analyses, urban model platform and natural language processing.
- Charlie Liebscher (City of Leipzig/Geodata infrastructure): TBA
- Alexander Mayr (Munich GeodataService): TBA
- Michael Fischer (Geoinformation and Surveying Agency (LGV)): TBA
16:00
Coffee break
- | Wandelhalle |
Posters and Stands
16:10
Open data as a business model? Administration, science and companies get into conversation
- | Festsaal | German
Prof. Dr. Michael Martin
(University of Technology Chemnitz),
Friedrich Zahn
(Office for Statistics and Elections),
Prof. Dr. Hagen Habicht
(Hochschule Macromedia) and
Jörg Reichert
(Code for Leipzig)
The session will shed light on key questions surrounding the commercial use of open data: What added value does open data bring to companies and the municipality? What are the challenges of working with open data? This event offers the opportunity to contribute inspiring questions and ideas and to think together about the future of open data.