The shortage of skilled labour is a key issue in today's working world. On 14 November 2023, an InnoPartner network event took place at Pioniermanufaktur Bad Schönborn, which focused on innovative high-tech solutions to overcome this challenge. Representatives from business and technology discussed practical approaches under the motto "Successfully tackling the skills shortage with AI and high-tech innovations".
Event reports
InnoPartner networking event - successfully tackling the skills shortage with AI and high-tech innovations
How can AI and high-tech innovations help to overcome the shortage of skilled labour? This question...
Promotion and innovation: Together on the road to success for SMEs and start-ups
Experience the future of collaboration! At the first InnoPartner 2023 event on 18 July in Walldorf, over 100 participants came together to strengthen the connection between SMEs and start-ups. Twelve innovative start-ups presented their solutions in exciting one-minute pitches, while experts presented funding opportunities.
InnoPartner - A LEADER project as a booster for German SMEs
The network meeting for SMEs and start-ups was another important step towards the future.
Startup meets Industry - Matchmaking Event
The digital transformation has now spread to almost every area of industry. As a result, topics such as data collection and analysis are becoming increasingly important in order to secure a competitive advantage even as an established company.
IT security in the SME sector
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are increasingly being targeted by cyber criminals. We show you the solution!
Artificial intelligence in sales
In the workshop series "Making digitalisation happen!", companies present how they benefit from cooperating with industrial start-ups.
E-health, start-ups and industrial companies - how do they fit together?
Inspired by its own focus on customer orientation, the HARTMANN GROUP challenged an international team of students from inno.space (Mannheim University of Applied Sciences, Germany) and Sandbox (University of Tartu, Estonia) to develop digital support for people who are responsible for the home care of incontinent relatives.
Added value through digitalisation in industrial production
Together with the Stuttgart-based start-up aucobo, system manufacturer WITTENSTEIN is implementing an adaptive and flexible fault management tool for the assembly area, enabling the vertical integration of all stakeholders involved - from assembly workers to plant managers. The project is a shining example of how a renowned industrial company and an innovative startup can work together to achieve digitalisation using the latest technologies.