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Cloud-based technologies are currently finding their way into companies. What new opportunities are opening up with the move to the cloud and what risks stand in the way of a successful transition?
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Cloud-based technologies are currently finding their way into companies. What new opportunities are opening up with the move to the cloud and what risks stand in the way of a successful transition?

With the Young Engineering Award, Deutsche Messe is honoring for the first time an expert from the STEM field who is no more than 30 years old and is doing or has already done something exceptional in the technical field.

The interactive Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS) system Ganttplan from Dualis is designed for modern production planning and can be used as a web version in addition to the pure desktop application.
Bosch Rexroth reports an increase in sales of 14.1% to 7 billion euros for the financial year 2022. With the exception of China, the company was able to grow worldwide.

Artificial intelligence is omnipresent: it filters posts on social media, helps to analyze X-ray images or process mountains of job applications. The Ethics Council has given some thought to the responsible use of AI.

The text robot ChatGPT, which can imitate human speech, has been causing a stir for months. The technology that runs ChatGPT has just been given a major upgrade. However, the software's weaknesses and risks remain.

Microsoft is currently trying to reshuffle the cards in the internet economy with the help of artificial intelligence applications. Google is now responding to the push and is making its AI infrastructure and suitable AI construction kits available to partner companies.

STL Systemtechnik Leber, provider of development services in the field of embedded and mechatronic systems, is expanding its management team.

With 'Elements', Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence presents simulation software that is easy to learn for systems engineers.
The goals of digital transformation in industry are clearly defined: more transparency, knowledge and speed. Now three digital twins - of plant, product and production - and their networking are making possible in practice what has long been clarified in theory.