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Germany could run out of engineers – DW – 02/02/2023

Germany's population is declining, as is the number of students studying technical fields like science and engineering. To remain an industrial powerhouse, the country will need engineers from abroad.

KIT and Partners Launch the Solar Park 2 0 Project to Optimize Large Photovoltaic Plants

Shade, dirt, or aging considerably reduce the yield of large photovoltaic facilities. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and partners from science and industry have now launched the Solar Park 2.0 project to reduce these losses.

Solar Park 2 0: Higher Yield on the Same Area

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology: KI: Competence Center aims to promote acceptance for work and learning

Share KIT researchers work together with the Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences and other research institutions from Karlsruhe in an interdisciplinary research network to determine the influence of artificial intelligence (AI) on human work in production, IT, mobility and education. The AI-supported work and learning systems that are being developed in the Artificial Intelligence for Work and Learning project in the Karlsruhe region, or KARL for short, are designed, tested and then implemented in demonstrators together with the practical partners. “Our global production learning factory plays a central role here, as it represents a real production environment and thus offers the opportunity to test the applications of AI in a real production environment and to evaluate them with the help of behavioral-economic experiments”, says Professor Gisela Lanza, head of the wbk Institute for Production Technology at KIT. The aim is to work out the influence of AI on criteria such as

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