CONFERENCE PROGRAM OF 2025

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Track: Data Science & AI

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  • Dienstag
    24.06.
  • Mittwoch
    25.06.
  • Donnerstag
    26.06.
10:25 - 11:10
Di 4.1
AI-Driven Load Test Analysis: From Routine Toward Action

In logistics, scalability and reliability are essential. Load testing ensures performance under growing demands, but manual analysis is time-consuming and overlooks critical factors like latency and resource use.

Learn how we integrated AI into load test analysis to automate result evaluations. AI analyzes complex data, providing actionable insights and identifying issues like memory leaks and CPU inefficiencies. This approach helps us scale quickly, meeting resilience goals and maintaining 95%…

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Andrii Raikov
Vortrag: Di 4.1
09:00 - 10:00
Mi 3.1
Detecting damage to roads, rails, and vehicles – using classical ML methods

AI enhances mobility infrastructure by detecting damage to roads, rails, cars, and cable cars early using AI algorithms. Analyzing high-frequency vibration data helps identify anomalies and wear patterns, preventing costly failures. Modern edge AI and cloud technologies enable cost-efficient, scalable systems. Real project examples show how these technologies reduce costs, increase availability, and optimize maintenance processes.

Target Audience: Infrastructure Managers and Engineers,…

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Danny Claus
Vortrag: Mi 3.1
09:00 - 09:45
Do 3.1
AI and Agriculture: The Key to Solving Future Challenges?

Supper & Supper is a leading AI solution provider specializing in agriculture, crop science, and sustainability. In this presentation, we will showcase how artificial intelligence is transforming agriculture and providing solutions to the pressing challenges of the future. Through practical use cases, such as precise residue analysis, early warning systems, plant disease detection, and smart resource optimization, we demonstrate how our AI technologies enable more sustainable and efficient…

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Maximilian Nowottnick
Vortrag: Do 3.1

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