"krisenFest" - Demo Day Crisis Management
The Demo Day "krisenFest" for Crisis Management with AI is a free event organized by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action as part of the AI Innovation Competition Technology Program and the Forum Digital Technologies.
Whether it's disruptions in global supply chains, language barriers in emergency calls, natural disasters, or infectious disease outbreaks, it's crucial to quickly provide reliable information to take action. A key to better and more efficient management of crises of all kinds lies in providing necessary data sources and intelligently linking existing data through AI.
The projects CoyPu, DAKI-FWS, KISS, PAIRS, ResKriVer and SPELL from the AI Innovation Competition Technology Program, funded by the BMWK, will present interactive demonstrators for the prevention and management of threatening crisis situations in business and society:
In nearly 20 interactive demonstrators, you will see how to strengthen population protection and economic resilience. Visit the Demo Day "krisenFest" and learn how to utilize the following applications for your crisis management and prevention:
Population and Disaster Protection:
- AI-supported emergency call assistance for control centers: From simultaneous translation to decision support (Eric Rietzke, DFKI)
- EmEye-T®, information gain through access to mobile devices (Guenter Huhle, Corevas GmbH)
- AI-supported digital situation display in civil protection (Simon Franke, ITC-DRK Rheinland-Pfalz)
- Social Media Monitoring in crisis situations for control centers and editorial offices (Rolf Fricke, Condat AG)
- EvaVe, AI- and simulation-based bottleneck analysis and measure evaluation to increase resilience in supply networks of BOS (Johanna Kippenberger, Fraunhofer IML)
- AI-based forecast of population behavior in cities and regions (Richard Pastor, NET CHECK GmbH)
- Dashboard for seasonal prediction of floods and droughts in German river basins (Elena Xoplaki, Uni Gießen)
- Early epidemic detection using AI (Bianca Hennig, Tiplu GmbH)
- AI-based deployment planning in civil protection (Natalie Gdanitz, DFKI)
Supply Chain Management:
- AI-Dashboard for identifying crisis-related supply chain disruptions in regional (Saxon) economic areas (Julia Lücke, DIW)
- CoyPuGPT, dialogue-oriented querying for identifying potential risks in supply chains (Sebastian-Philipp Brandt, Siemens AG)
- Material-Monitor, AI control for dynamic material monitoring (Felix Müller, DATEV)
- AI- and simulation-based production planning (Jonas Schmitt, Siemens AG)
- VISCA, map-based collection of supply chain information for analysis of consequences of disruptions (Thomas Hoppe, Fraunhofer FOKUS)
- Intelligent matching for 3D printing (Hagen Jung, InfAI)
- Supply Chain Radar for preventive supply chain management (Jürgen Bretfeld, ADVANEO GmbH)
We look forward to welcoming you and engaging in lively discussions!
More information about the exhibiting research projects:
- CoyPu is creating an AI-based information platform for efficient crisis management that connects, analyzes, and evaluates macroeconomic, industry-specific, and company-internal data in complex economic challenges.
- DAKI-FWS is developing an AI-based analysis platform that utilizes a variety of different data sources to provide companies and public organizations as an intelligent early warning system with forecasts within potential crisis scenarios, thus strengthening the crisis prevention of the economy and society.
- The market and networking platform being developed by the KISS project enables hospitals, aid organizations, and companies from additive research to recognize a potential shortage of goods, commission them using AI and chatbots, and be networked with the producers.
- PAIRS is developing learning AI services for crisis management in hospitals, civil protection, or supply chain management for SMEs, enabling early identification of crisis situations and derivation of appropriate measures.
- ResKriVer is developing a knowledge-based platform for resilient supply networks, enabling crisis teams, companies, and editorial offices to obtain crisis-relevant information and predict the impact of bottlenecks in supply chains.
- SPELL is creating a platform for intelligent decision and deployment support in control centers and situation management, which can be used in crisis situations for hazard prevention and emergency assistance as well as prevention of hazardous situations and coordination of actions and information dissemination in crisis events.
Agenda:
12:00 - 12:50 PM |
Registration & Lunch |
01:00 - 01:10 PM |
Opening and Welcome
Axel Voß, BMWK |
01:10 - 01:30 PM |
Keynote: Urgent Challenges in Crisis Management |
01:30 - 02:00 PM |
Short Presentation of Projects Demo Block I |
02:10 - 03:50 PM |
Demo Round Block I: Population and Disaster Protection
SPELL (4 Demos) |
04:00 - 04:20 PM |
Keynote: Urgent Challenges in Supply Chain Management |
04:20 - 04:50 PM |
Short Presentation of Projects Demo Block II |
05:00 - 06:15 PM |
Demo Round Block II: Supply Chain Management
CoyPu (4 Demos) |
06:15 - 07:30 PM |
Farewell & Get-together |
Registration for the event is possible via the following link: Link
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