Digital Wellbeing as a Competence in DigComp 3.0 – Event RecapDigital skillsShow less A recap of the event “Digital Wellbeing as a Competency”: Its place within DigComp, key topics, and practical discussions from various educational sectors. Read more
Brief study on AI in German companies: active use of technology, but need for further trainingArtificial IntelligenceShow less The regional study shows that companies are making increasingly active use of AI, particularly for text, translation and documents – yet at the same time, there are still gaps in knowledge and a need for further training. Read more
Artificial Intelligence in Practice: Use Cases from Businesses in Germany Artificial IntelligenceShow less The German Chamber of Industry and Commerce uses webinar case studies to demonstrate how businesses are applying AI in areas such as manufacturing, logistics, services and energy in their day-to-day operations. Read more
Email accounts as targets of cyberattacks: findings from a survey on account security in Germany CybersecurityShow less A survey shows that email accounts are often less secure than bank accounts – and allow cybercriminals to gain access to other services and digital identities. Read more
Podcast: Career Guidance and AI – Future Skills for Young PeopleArtificial IntelligenceShow less Episode 9 of the podcast “Supporting Career Guidance” explores how AI is transforming career guidance and the job market, and what skills young people need in an AI-driven world. Read more
Generation Silver Surfer: Older people are digitally active – but need supportDigital skillsShow less The majority of the 65+ generation is online and open to digitalisation. However, there is a strong desire for targeted support services to help them develop their digital skills. Read more
Bachelor in Engineering Physics and Data Science (Chips of Europe)Internet of ThingsBig DataMachine LearningQuantum ComputingMicroelectronicsDigital transformationShow moreShow less In the degree programme "Engineering Physics and Data Science" offered by Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences in Germany, you will learn everything you need to be able to work as a physics engineer or data scientist later on. Physics... Read more
Bachelor's in Engineering Physics (Chips of Europe)Internet of ThingsMachine LearningMicroelectronicsShow less The Bachelor's programme in Engineering Physics at the German Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences, deals with the engineering implementation of physical knowledge into beneficial and environmentally sound processes and products. Read more
Master in Micro- and Nanotechnology (Chips of Europe)Machine LearningQuantum ComputingMicroelectronicsDigital skillsShow lessGet in-depth, practical knowledge about the creation, research, and use of the smallest structures and systems in an interdisciplinary training at the interface between natural sciences and engineering.Read more
Comparing digital skills: Austria and Germany in the D21-IndexDigital skillsShow less Dive into the differences between Germany and Austria when it comes to older people's digital skills. Read more