Tracks
09:00
Digitally supported child and youth participation - potentials, experiences and ideas for the future
- | Room 495 | German
- | Room 495 | German
How can we successfully involve children and young people in decision-making processes and what role can digital tools play in this? In this workshop, we will bring together local authorities, independent organisations and other stakeholders in child and youth participation and explore the potential that digital methods and processes can offer. We will share best practice examples with other local authorities. We will summarise which participation formats and structures already exist and collect ideas for their (digital) further development. Registration required at roots@leipzig.de.
11:00
Knowledge graphs and semantic data technologies in register modernisation - potentials, barriers and use cases (organized by InfAI)
- | Room 369 | German
- | Room 369 | German
- | Room 369 | German
The modernisation of public registers is one of the greatest challenges in administration and requires innovative technical solutions to improve the use and integration of existing data. The planned workshop will present the findings and results of a study conducted by the Meissen University of Applied Sciences and InfAI, which examines the potential of knowledge graphs to optimise the interoperability of register data. Furthermore, the aim is to present concrete, practice-orientated use cases from all over Germany and projects that have already been tried and tested in the administration.
13:30
AI strategy with LEGO®: innovations you can touch (organized by YNEO.ai)
- | Room 260 | German
In this interactive session, we take a playful dive into the world of AI strategies - with LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® as a creative catalyst. Together we will explore the potential of artificial intelligence for administration and develop innovative approaches that can be integrated into modern work processes. Through practical exercises with LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY®, participants visualize different aspects and use cases of AI. Building models makes it possible to concretize ideas and gain new perspectives on the opportunities and challenges of AI integration. This session offers the opportunity to reflect on the AI maturity level of your own organization, identify skills gaps and develop future-oriented visions for AI transformation. Whether you are new to AI or experienced, everyone can gain valuable insights and benefit from sharing experiences.
15:30
Leipzig to the Moon (organized by Akkodis Germany DCE GmbH)
- | Room 260 | German
The workshop aims to highlight parallels between the moon landing and digital transformation: Both scenarios require navigating uncharted territory, where there are no clear blueprints and quick, informed decisions in teams are required. Just as astronauts on the moon had to deal with limited resources and unpredictable risks, project teams in digitalization and AI projects are faced with the challenge of developing innovative solutions and reacting flexibly to new information. Through collaborative prioritization and decision-making in the NASA Moon Survival game, participants experience first-hand the importance of effective communication, teamwork and strategic decision-making. They learn how to manage uncertainty and develop creative solutions to problems - skills that are crucial in the digital transformation.