The centre is considered one of the leading centres in Germany for data science and artificial intelligence. Martin Folz then opened up the funding prospects of the Saxony-Thuringia AI Hub and explained how companies and start-ups can turn their ideas into viable projects. The practical block was particularly exciting. Here, ImmoCheckOnline reported on how a small team with a small budget and hardly any programming skills had developed a functioning AI solution for property checks and which experiences could be useful for other projects. At the same time, VoluLink showed how IT students teamed up with companies and created real impact with social projects.
The meet-up offered no dry theory, but direct insights into the successes, challenges and new opportunities surrounding AI. Anyone looking for inspiration for their own projects not only found exciting presentations here, but also a forum for dialogue, contacts and fresh ideas that could be taken forward immediately.
News from "Universität Leipzig" on 19 August 2025