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IoT Innovation Space

The IoT Innovation Space is both a physical and virtual space to help you achieve digital transformation with design thinking, IoT and AI.

IoT Innovation Space

We analyse your process and improve it with our toolbox!

 

Design Thinking

Design Thinking is an effective innovation approach that provides interpretation and visualisation options for the conception of product/service/business model approaches. For visualisation, Design Thinking recommends the use of appropriate tools for idea generation and early prototyping work. The tools are designed to be generic, intuitive and flexible to encourage creativity and co-creation in groups with different skills.

 

Internet der Dinge (IoT)

The realisation of RFID, NFC and IoT applications requires interdisciplinary knowledge within the project team. Our laboratory is equipped with state-of-the-art RFID readers to realise your RFID/NFC application. We also have expertise in environmental sensing and communication protocols to help you successfully implement your Internet of Things project. In particular, we can help you choose the right strategy for your business and guide you through the step-by-step implementation of IoT projects, for example in asset management.

 

Fair and robust decisions through artificial intelligence

We use data to research fair and unbiased algorithms and scoring methods that minimise the risk of discrimination, thereby building trust in artificial intelligence. We work closely with the user community to better understand the causal relationships between data and decision-making patterns. In this way, we develop fair algorithms and scoring methods that are the essential building blocks of trustworthy AI and provide you with the best possible support for your decisions.

Contact

Your contact

Herwig Zeiner
Deputy research group leader

Location

DIGITAL – 
Institute for Digital Technologies
Steyrergasse 17,
8010
Graz

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