The University of Applied Management (HAM) brings the lecture hall to your home: A webinar on the topic of artificial intelligence (AI) will take place on May 30th as part of the HAM Tech Campus Lectures. Among other things, experts from Microsoft will provide insights into the importance of AI for more sustainability.
Artificial intelligence is now being used in more and more areas of everyday life, for example in the smart home, as a voice assistant in cell phones or in autonomous driving. With the increasing importance of AI and rapid technical progress, the question also arises:
How can artificial intelligence be used for more sustainability?
You will get answers to these and other questions in the free webinar of the University of Applied Management (HAM) on the subject of “Artificial Intelligence”.
The webinar is part of the HAM Tech Campus Lectures, which take place in cooperation with well-known tech companies. This webinar features Microsoft experts who will discuss the relationship between AI and sustainability. As a CHIP reader, you get exclusive access to it.
What you will learn in the webinar
The webinar is divided into the following three parts:
- Introduction to AI by Prof. Dr. Benedict Schumm
- Sustainability and AI by two Microsoft experts
- Gaming (Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality) and AI by Prof. Dr. Fabrizio Palmas
The event takes place on Monday, May 30, 2022, from 4 p.m at the University of Applied Management in Ismaning near Munich. If you want to participate online, you can register for the free live webinar.
Simply write a short e-mail.
- Address: continue [email protected]
- Regarding: HAM Campus Lecture 1 via CHIP
- Contents: your name
You will then receive a link to the live stream from the university. You can then listen to the lecture and also take part in the subsequent question and answer session.
The experts in the webinar
A total of four experts speak in the webinar about artificial intelligence in connection with sustainability:
- Benedict Schumm is a professor of business informatics with a focus on software engineering and process management at the University of Applied Management in Ismaning near Munich. As course director, he is responsible for all business informatics courses at the university. In his research, he dedicates himself to topics from the areas of selection and introduction of IT systems in companies as well as the analysis and optimization of business processes. He played a leading role in the introduction of the new course “Artificial Intelligence”, which will start for the first time in the winter semester 2022/2023 at the University of Applied Management in the Bachelor’s degree.
Fabrizio Palmas is Professor of Technology and Innovation Management at the University of Applied Management in Ismaning near Munich and Creative & Technical Director at straightlabs GmbH & Co. KG. With his background in business administration and computer science, he leads an interdisciplinary team in the development of innovative training formats from concept to implementation. With his experience and expertise, he is considered a pioneer in the areas of extended reality training and the application of xR in the context of immersive marketing and transmedial storytelling. With the help of these skills, he develops forward-looking projects, including in the areas of training, fine arts and gaming.
Two experts from Microsoft as guests
In addition to the two professors from the University of Applied Management, two experts from Microsoft will be guests in the webinar:
- Lorenz Kupfer is “Industry Advisor Higher Education” at Microsoft. The focus of his current role is on how social challenges such as sustainability, accessibility & inclusion and the desire for the best possible employability can be solved in an increasingly digital society.
- Thomas Treml is Senior Account Technology Strategist at Microsoft. Trained in sociology and computer science, he has spent his entire professional career in TCP/IP networks, their implementation, scalability and protection. Based in Berlin, he is involved in projects ranging from AI to digital identity with customers and partners.