RESEARCH PROJECTS WITH PUBLIC FUNDING
Service-based AI configuration support as an accelerator for AI applications in SMEs - accelerateKI
Artificial Intelligence (AI) methods offer great potential for small and medium-sized enterprises (SME), and in the future they will play their part in sustaining Germany as a centre of commerce and industry. The challenges facing SMEs when using AI can currently be identified as the configuration of existing AI algorithms and also the lack of reusability. This research project aims to increase the usability of AI algorithms by means of service-based AI configuration support and to thus systematically decrease the reluctance of SMEs to use them.
The project is funded by Baden-Württemberg Ministry for Science, Research and the Arts.
Hybrid interaction concept to provide training by means of Mixed Reality in the Loop Simulation - MRiLS
The Virtual Automation Lab (VAL) at Esslingen University of Applied Sciences is part of a collaborative project which is aiming to develop a training concept for technical specialists which uses Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality methods. The project is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and started work in February 2020. Its total funding amounts to EUR 1.83 million, and is made up of public funding and contributions from the industrial partners.
Funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research
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PROMISE 4.0 Collaborative Doctoral Programme
At the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, responsibility for supervising doctoral research on the topic of “Smart Factory Data and Simulation” in the context of Industry 4.0 lies with the Virtual Automation Lab (VAL). The doctoral research is undertaken within the PROMISE 4.0. Collaborative Doctoral Programme
The project is funded by Baden-Württemberg Ministry for Science, Research and the Arts.
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