Presented by Nick Sohnemann, Founder & Managing Director, Future Candy | Reinhard Kofler, Business Development, RIWA & Smart Data Services | Jürgen Potocnik, Founder and Managing Partner MOBIWORX Telematik | Michael Lodes, Managing Director and product manager, Eine Stadt.
Moderation: Mark Kolbe
14.30 - 14.45 h
The visionary city: How AI innovations are making our cities smarter and more sustainable
Nick Sohnemann, Founder & Managing Director, Future Candy
Leon Geywitz, Innovation Manager, Future Candy
In his keynote, Nick shows what AI Vision is all about and what impact AI will have on our lives in cities. Afterwards, reference is made to how smart cities can contribute to optimising urban life and which security issues go hand in hand with this.
14.45 - 15.00 h
Smart Data Services – Municipal platforms for geoinformation, specialised procedures and sensor data
Reinhard Kofler, Business Development, RIWA & Smart Data Services
With the help of new information and communication technologies, we are building the municipal digital twin and supporting municipalities, citizens and companies on their path to a smart community with Smart Data Services. In this way, we can achieve ecological, economic and social improvements.
15.00 - 15.15 h
The smart workshop. How digitisation is successfully implemented.
Jürgen Potocnik, Founder and Managing Partner, MOBIWORX Telematik
Introducing digitisation means: Rethinking processes that involve employees, entertaining different perspectives, defining goals and specific requirements, and then actually achieving these. However, not only through technological means, but also with shared determination and communication. This presentation is meant to show the opportunities that come from the successful introduction of digitisation in public depots.
15.15 - 15.30 h
Small electronic chips are big helpers
Michael Lodes, Managing Director and product manager, Eine Stadt
Is there digital field work for non-tech-savvy employees too? EineStadt manages this balancing act with a little helper dubbed the NFC chip.
Attached to trees, playground equipment, hydrants, shafts, etc. – employees and citizens can “talk” to objects, see defects and measures, and ensure safety in public spaces more easily, all via a smartphone.