Data as a driver of the future
In a world where data has become an indispensable resource, it is important to effectively capture, analyze and use the available information. Artificial intelligence, big data and quantum computing are ubiquitous in research and open up unprecedented opportunities to build intelligent technical information systems. For example, such IT systems can be equipped with features such as interaction, environmental awareness and self-adaptation.
With the KIT Center Information • Systems • Technologies, KIT offers interdisciplinary competencies that contribute to the development and improvement of information systems and human-machine interaction - from algorithmics, software engineering and secure communication to industrial robotics and automation. For companies, working with us offers enormous potential to derive meaningful benefits from data treasures, optimize processes or even develop new products.
A selection from the field of information
Technology offers of the KIT
- Plant engineering
- Automation / IT
- Automotive industry
- Printing industry
- Communication and data transmission
- Mechanical engineering
- Simulation and data processing
- Software and IT
- Process and production engineering
Automate material flow simulations
The KIT's open source Python package "prodsys" automates material flow simulations to optimize discrete production systems.
- Medicine and healthcare
- Simulation and data processing
- Software and IT
- Automation / IT
- Measurement technology
Heart models for the treatment of atrial fibrillation
Individual, digital heart models can be used to test therapies in order to select the one that promises the greatest success. A KIT method creates patient-specific virtual images of the heart from clinical data.
- Plant engineering
- Drive technology
- Automotive industry
- Building industry
- Polymer industry
- Mechanical engineering
- Process and production engineering
Inspecting surfaces with machine learning
A method has been developed at KIT to automatically evaluate surface states of objects using video images, neural networks, and machine learning. Intelligent surface inspection can improve defect inspection.
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Successful transfer – information technology
Virtual first – Optimizing construction planning with a digital twin
WIBU-SYSTEMS AG, Arnold IT, archis Architekten + Ingenieure and KIT are pioneers in digitalization in construction. In a new construction project at a location in Karlsruhe, they make use of the virtualization of construction and installation plans in order to optimize the planned production facility and its value streams before and during the construction phase.
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MoreProject planning with added value
A holistic project management system especially for large maintenance, deconstruction and construction projects but also other complex projects has been developed by researchers from the Institute for Industrial Production (IIP) together with RODIAS GmbH. The software add-on for classic planning software optimizes project planning with regard to time and costs based on mathematical models.
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Kites, founded by researchers from KIT, wanted nothing less than to change the world with their language technologies. In summer 2021, U.S. company Zoom Video Communications acquisitioned kites – together, they continue to work on their solutions. Kites founders Dr. Sebastian Stüker and Prof. Alexander Waibel talk about success, setbacks and how self-imposed idealism can eventually still lead to the goal.
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