
AI Tool for Safety Engineering
AI Tool for Safety Engineering
Neuron Automation introduces the Smart Engineer. This T3-certified development environment for functional safety combines safety engineering, DevOps, and AI support up to SIL 3.

AI Tool for Safety Engineering
Neuron Automation introduces the Smart Engineer. This T3-certified development environment for functional safety combines safety engineering, DevOps, and AI support up to SIL 3.

Industrial AI and Manufacturing
Siemens and IFS are collaborating to use industrial AI to enable a closed-loop digital twin across the entire plant lifecycle. The goal is to more closely link design data with real-world operational information and optimize industrial processes.

Bettina Könighofer and Anna Galler of Graz University of Technology have each been awarded an Astra Prize by the FWF. With one million euros in funding each, they are conducting research on trustworthy AI and two-dimensional quantum materials for future electronics and sensor applications.

Following the failure of “Claude Fable 5,” the AI consulting firm Neurawork recommends a robust AI strategy focused on data sovereignty, reliability, and governance.

Alibaba is expanding its Qwen model family with a robotics suite for Physical AI. The three models support manipulation, navigation, and simulation for autonomous robotic systems

Qualcomm is acquiring the AI software company Modular. The goal is to expand an open software platform for generative and agent-based AI in edge, cloud, and data center environments.

The Taiwan Expo Europe 2026 in Warsaw brought together more than 3,000 visitors and over 100 Taiwanese companies. The event focused on semiconductors, AI, and resilient supply chains.
Paderborn University is one of the founding members of the new research unit 'ELLIS Unit NRW'. The European network bundles AI research in North Rhine-Westphalia with a focus on machine learning and explainable AI.

With 'CheckMate', the University of Klagenfurt has developed an AI system that independently creates algorithms for complex combinatorics and optimization problems. The technology is designed to make industrial planning and logistics processes more efficient and outperform existing methods.

Research on data and governance
A research project at FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg is analyzing historical data practices in China over more than 2000 years. The focus is on early administrative and information systems and their significance for today's debates on AI, big data and digital control.

Real-world laboratory for AI compliance
The new real-world laboratory for legally compliant AI and robotics has started its work at the AI Progress Center in Stuttgart. It primarily supports small and medium-sized companies with technology development, regulatory issues and the implementation of the EU AI Act.

According to a global SAS survey of 500 managers, the productive use of quantum technology currently remains unclear for many companies. At the same time, experts expect quantum hardware to be more widely available in the early 2030s.

In Germany, many companies are already using generative AI in software development. However, there is a reluctance to use agent-based AI. The main reasons for this are integration problems, legacy systems and governance requirements.

Infineon is participating in three European quantum pilot lines. The aim is to transfer research into industrial production more quickly. A total of six projects are to accelerate the development of quantum chips in Europe over the next seven years.

A survey by the ZVEI shows: Almost every second company in the electrical and digital industry is already using industrial AI productively. Many are planning increasing investments and expect rapid economic effects. The industry is forecasting growth again for 2026.

Siemens is launching 'Eigen Engineering Agent', an AI for automation technology. The solution is integrated into the TIA Portal, has been tested with over 100 companies and is designed to significantly accelerate engineering processes.

Fraunhofer at the Hannover Messe 2026
Under the motto "Innovations for our Future", nine Fraunhofer Institutes and Groups and the Research Fab Microelectronics Germany (FMD) will be presenting concrete solutions for a resilient, digitally networked industry at Hannover Messe 2026.
Pressure and complexity are increasing in enclosure manufacturing. Automated wire assembly, digital production control and smart wire logistics from Rittal Automation Systems and Eplan reduce the workload on skilled workers, increase quality and optimize processes - from engineering to production.

Siemens and Nvidia have significantly accelerated the verification of AI chips. With the help of FPGA-based prototypes, tens of trillions of design cycles could be tested within a few days before production. This should improve the development and reliability of complex SoCs.

Retarus and Veenion GmbH are cooperating in the automation of incoming documents in procurement processes. The integration is aimed at public sector clients as well as manufacturing and retail companies.