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KI Innovation made in Bremen

Beginning of April, the I2B event "TZI Roadshow: AI Innovation made in Bremen" took place in the TAB building of the University of Bremen, where examples of work created at TZI were presented.

As a member of the TZI, we from the Digital Media Lab presented eight projects: With applications such as the virtual planning and intraoperative support of liver operations via the visualization of astronomical data such as galaxy point clouds or forms of interaction in the construction of a hydrogen industry as well as the secure design of smart home environments a wide range of areas for scientific, private and public interest were addressed. An overview or further information on the exhibits can be found in the event's invitation flyer or by email from the TZI office.

The event was a complete success with around 220 interested participants from local industry and science. And our project team members enjoyed presenting their work. Good work, group!!!

TZI's CEO Prof. Rainer Malaka explains the Muhai Project to University of Bremen’s Chancellor Frauke Meyer
TZI's CEO Prof. Rainer Malaka explains the Muhai Project to University of Bremen’s Chancellor Frauke Meyer
Prof. Rainer Malaka at his welcome speech
Prof. Rainer Malaka at his welcome speech
Laura Spillner tells Bremen’s Senator for Environment, Climate, and Science, Kathrin Moosdorf, about the Muhai Project
Laura Spillner tells Bremen’s Senator for Environment, Climate, and Science, Kathrin Moosdorf, about the Muhai Project
 Fenja Schweder explains her work about visualization of astronomical data such as galaxy point clouds
Fenja Schweder explains her work about visualization of astronomical data such as galaxy point clouds
 Leon Dratzidis tells a visitor about our project HyTracks and Bremen's plans for Hydrogen Transformation
Leon Dratzidis tells a visitor about our project HyTracks and Bremen's plans for Hydrogen Transformation
Mehrdad Bahrini shows Frauke Meyer our smart home project UsableSec@Home
Mehrdad Bahrini shows Frauke Meyer our smart home project UsableSec@Home