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Trustworthy AI: Developing European data spaces
How can we create trust in artificial intelligence and the European data economy? This was the question addressed at the Business Treff Trustworthy AI event at the beginning of October. Stefan Gindl from the Research Studio Data Science presented the RSA FG project TRUSTS.
Sustainable spatial planning through Geoinformatics: Symposium on Alpine construction
How spatial planning can make an important contribution to a sustainable construction industry - and how to implement it with the help of GIS tools: Sabine Gadocha from the Research Studio iSPACE spoke about this at the 8th symposium "Brennpunkt Alpines Bauen" on 30 September.
Europe in the Cloud: Discussing data spaces and trust at the 60th FITCE Congress
At the 60th FITCE Congress, the Research Studios Austria FG were able to connect to other industry leaders and discuss data spaces, infrastructure, the cloud and more.
Vineyards from above: Precision farming with drones
When you soon see drones fly over the vineyards of Burgenland, it will not be for romantic photos or scenic film footage, but in the name of science. The RSA FG is part of the Europe-wide Comp4Drones project to use drones for smart and precision farming.
The path to a green construction industry: Symposium on Alpine Construction
How can the building sector be made sustainable? How can space and resources be better used? These questions will be addressed at the symposium Brennpunkt Alpines Bauen on 30 September.
SaMBA: How to create sustainable mobility in the Alps
How can mobility in the Alps be made more sustainable? This was the question addressed by the SaMBA project of the Research Studio iSPACE of the RSA FG. The results and findings of the project will be presented at a final conference on 6 October.
Competence-based Training & Assessment in Arts
Research Studio Pervasive Computing Applications (PCA) of the RSA FG investigates the interaction of musicians with their instruments using innovative technologies such as eye tracking.
Better living and working with BONUS and the Smart Cities Initiative
The Research Studio iSPACE Smart Settlement Systems presented its "BONUS" project at the meeting – and explained how it can be harnessed to make use of existing buildings and strengthen the environment at the same time.
Sustainable Mobility
Innovative sustainable mobility solutions are being tested in pilot regions as part of the ULTIMOB project – for Salzburg, the Research Studio iSPACE analysed commuter flows with the Salzburger Verkehrsverbund.
New management for Research Studios Austria FG
In the future, a trio will be at the helm of Research Studios Austria Forschungsgesellschaft (RSA FG): Michael Tockner MSc, Dr. Thomas Prinz, and Dr. Markus Tauber.
A digital earth to solve real-world problems
From 6-8 July, the International Symposium for Digital Earth uses digital technologies to look at societal problems and build bridges between policy, science and society.
Creating new housing with sustainable redensification
Research Studio iSPACE provides a method to identify and monitor housing potentials in cities with the Redensification Monitor.
RSA FG experts presented innovative digital tools in Carinthia
Climate-fit is the buzzword that municipalities are using to create new solutions for the design of neighborhoods and settlements and to counter the climate crisis. In Carinthia, part of the iSPACE team provided insights and examples of how this can work.
ULTIMOB project created mobility solutions for four pilot regions
After four and a half years, the ULTIMOB project came to an end. During this time, projects were developed in the greater Salzburg area, Tullnerfeld, Feldkirchen/Graz and Ötztal to support forward-looking mobility solutions and promote eco-mobility. In Salzburg, the project was supported by the Research Studio iSPACE of the RSA FG and the Salzburg Transport Association. From the planning to the implementation of mobility solutions, the various ULTIMOB project partners can point to numerous positive results after the end of the project. A prime example of the solutions developed is the "Loigom-Soifel" shuttle, which covers the last mile and thus adds an important element to public transport. After a good start in Leogang, the concept and initial implementation was extended to Saalfelden. The final closing event therefore also took place in Leogang with Mayor Josef Grießner and other mayors from interested Salzburg municipalities. The title ULTIMOB stands for "Ultimate Integrated Mobility", so the aim is to drive forward the mobility transition, create the necessary new mobility services and combine them with existing solutions in a meaningful way. There were four pilot regions for this: In Tullnerfeld, the focus was on the "last mile", i.e. the possibility of a public connection until the destination. In a test operation, the existing bus system was upgraded with electric vehicles and the Tullnerfeld train station was connected more efficiently and quickly to the town centers and residential areas. The focus in the Ötztal pilot region was on dealing with tourism and, above all, the routes taken by guests. The question was how tourism [...]
Our research on TV
What do AI and crop farming have in common? A lot, as ORF Niederösterreich Austria reported just last week. And it's getting more and more relevant. We are particularly pleased to be part of this exciting series on the omnipresent topic of AI. Our studio manager Stefan Gindl was interviewed together with Stefan Wögerbauer from Smart Greenery on the topic of vertical farming and AI as well as our AgrarSense research project. The exciting report is available on ORF TVThek as well as on the ORF website: - https://tvthek.orf.at/profile/Niederoesterreich-heute/70017/Niederoesterreich-heute-vom-25-03-2024/14219610/Kuenstliche-Intelligenz-in-der-Landwirtschaft/15606861 - https://noe.orf.at/stories/3249228/
“Flughafen 4.0”: How Salzburg Airport is to become an innovative transport hub
Salzburg Airport is an important economic driver, but it is not very well integrated into the everyday transport system of the surrounding area. The "Flughafen 4.0 - Airport 4.0" project is now intended to anchor it as a hub in Salzburg's multimodal transport network: under the leadership of the Research Studio iSPACE of RSA FG, innovative ideas and competences from science and business are being linked for this purpose.
Land consumption remains a top issue: How digital technologies can help
One solution to keep the consumption of green spaces within limits is redensification. The newspaper "Die Presse" reported on how digital tools can help in an article on 16 October 2021.
Spatial planning: This is how politics and science fight excessive soil consumption
Political representatives and scientific experts discussed strategies against land consumption.The conference "Österreich verschwindet ('Austria is disappearing') II", organised by the Research Studios Austria FG and the Chamber of Civil Engineers Upper Austria-Salzburg, took place on 12 October at Hellbrunn Palace in Salzburg.
ECoDES: How the digitalisation can help save our planet
Can digital products be a solution against overproduction and environmental pollution? The planned Europe-wide ECoDES project wants to save our planet by reducing the consumption and production of physical products while kick-starting the creation of digital goods.
Trustworthy AI: Developing European data spaces
How can we create trust in artificial intelligence and the European data economy? This was the question addressed at the Business Treff Trustworthy AI event at the beginning of October. Stefan Gindl from the Research Studio Data Science presented the RSA FG project TRUSTS.
Sustainable spatial planning through Geoinformatics: Symposium on Alpine construction
How spatial planning can make an important contribution to a sustainable construction industry - and how to implement it with the help of GIS tools: Sabine Gadocha from the Research Studio iSPACE spoke about this at the 8th symposium "Brennpunkt Alpines Bauen" on 30 September.


















