Subproject: People-friendly design and implementation of AI in knowledge-based service and production
With the phase-out of brown coal in Germany, the region of Lusatia in Brandenburg and Saxony faces challenging structural change. The Competence Center “PerspektiveArbeit Lausitz” (“Future Prospects for Lusatia,” PAL) serves to support the local economy in this transformation process. PAL brings together universities, intermediaries and companies that all want to design people-friendly, AI-supported work, and it establishes cross-sector demonstration centers in the form of living, learning, innovation and mobile labs. A particular focus lies on data-driven assistance systems that are capable of learning and that could be used for transportation optimization, error detection, digital knowledge management or predicting capacity needs at a company in order to reduce the amount of stress for people caused by routine tasks.
For detailed information visit: PerspektiveArbeit Lausitz Competence Center for the Future of Work in Saxony and Brandenburg | (tu-dresden.de)
- Research priority areas
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- Health Sciences, Biomedicine and Bioengineering
- Information Technology and Microelectronics
- Sub-project leadership at TU Dresden
- Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Schmauder
- Project term
- Nov 01, 2021 – Oct 31, 2026
- Funding bodies
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- Federal Ministry of Education and Research,
- Executing organization Karlsruhe PTKA
- Mittweida University of Applied Sciences
- University of Applied Sciences Zwickau
- Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg
- Institut Chemnitzer Maschinen- und Anlagenbau e. V.
- Silicon Saxony e. V.
- ATB Arbeit Technik und Bildung gGmbH
- Entwicklungsgesellschaft Energiepark Lausitz GmbH
- Bildungswerk der Sächsischen Wirtschaft e.V.
wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin
NameDipl.-Ing. Sylvia Franke-Jordan
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