Project-A++ develops mobility assesment cards
A new iSPACE project is developing a method for assessing mobility costs and options, paving the way for the creation of a Mobility Certificate.
A new iSPACE project is developing a method for assessing mobility costs and options, paving the way for the creation of a Mobility Certificate.
The Alpine region, and therefore also the border region between Salzburg and Bavaria, is particularly affected by climate change. The effects are becoming increasingly visible and noticeable due to the increase in extreme weather events such as heat and drought periods, heavy rainfall, hailstorms, forest fires and storms. It is therefore all the more important to proactively take appropriate measures to adapt to climate change and thus reduce the negative effects.
At salz21 | Home of Innovation, the iSPACE team focused on opportunities in the age of digital technologies, data and AI with the specialist workshop “Planning innovations for climate-resilient communities and regions”. The project team from the Center for Alpine Construction also presented its research.
Thomas Prinz and Florian Schöpflin present the BONUS/BONANZA project in the current issue of ÖGZ.
Home of Innovation – salz21 präsentiert wegweisende Entwicklungen von Mobilität der Zukunft bis hin zu künstlicher Intelligenz. RSA FG iSPACE ist mit einem Workshop zu "Smarte Gemeinden" mit dabei.
iSPACE-Researcher Florian Schöpflin and Studio Director Thomas Prinz talked about their project "5G-Mobis" with the Austrian newspaper DER STANDARD. In a special feature about current research projects they showed how data from mobile networks was used in 5G-Mobis.
Outstanding projects were honoured at the national networking meeting in the field of Erasmus+ school education: three schools received the European Innovative Teaching Award 2024 and the European Language Label was awarded ten times. These included the Economica project Talking Tactile Books for Visually Impaired Children.
The global GIS Day aims to get young people interested in geoinformatics. Every year, schools also come to Science City Itzling, as the PLUS Department of Geoinformatics Z GIS and the iSPACE studios are several centres of excellence for geoinformatics. PLUS also organises the GIS Day for these two institutions every year. This allows young people to interactively experience various innovative applications from the world of GIS and research. This year, Caroline Atzl and Michael Andorfer from the Smart 4D Environments studio welcomed them to iSPACE and introduced them to the exciting world of geoinformatics.
For five days the upcoming talents in the STEM-sector met for a summer school on microelectronics in Italy. Chief scientific officer Markus Tauber and SDIS-researcher Yasin Ghafourian gave them an insight into their work.
The RSA FG studios Data Science (DSc) and Smart Digital Industries and Services (SDIS) have a new Studio Director: Amin Anjomshoaa, senior researcher at the WU Vienna, takes over from Stefan Gindl.