IntDig 2025
2nd Workshop on Intelligent Digitalization at DECLARE 2025
The workshop on Intelligent Digitalization (IntDig 2025) pursues the vision of making urgently needed and sensible digitalization in business, industry and society feasible and feasible in a targeted and timely manner. To this end, the workshop addresses both the intelligent approach to digitalization projects and the appropriate use of AI-based software components in the resulting processes (also in digital twins), which should implement intelligent functionalities, intelligent processes and/or intelligent decision support in the best possible way. In addition to AI-related aspects and suitable procedures for the preparation, planning, monitoring and implementation of digitalization projects (including digital transformations), necessary and/or supportive systemic framework conditions for the success of digitalization projects at various levels (companies, company alliances, organizations, authorities, state, state alliances) are also of interest for discussion.
Contributions are particularly (but not exclusively) welcome on the following topics:
Aspects for creating efficient system structures and processes that ensure agility through suitable digital transformation
AI and digitalization in production and logistics/supply chain management
Digital twins as a basis for simulations, planning, reasoning and/or documentation
Approaches, aspects, frameworks and models for intelligent digitalization
Self-organization/optimization of economic and organizational systems
Approaches, aspects, models and methods of intelligent companies, intelligent organizations, intelligent alliances, etc.
Presentation of ongoing or implemented digitization projects or digitization programs
Analysis of ongoing or completed digitalization projects, digitalization programs and “digitalization controls/digitalization committees”
Lessons learned related to digitalization and digital transformation
Investigations of potential in the context of intelligent digitalization
Topic-related applications and concepts in specific industries and domains
Aspects of teaching in relation to intelligent digitalization and digital transformation
The workshop is intended to give experts and interested parties the opportunity to exchange and discuss ideas, approaches and experiences in order to ideally gain insights and develop foundations, impulses and ideas for further activities.
Hartwig Baumgärtel, Ulm University of Applied Sciences, Germany, Hartwig.Baumgaertel@thu.de
Ulrich John (Chair), IU International University of Applied Sciences, Germany, ulrich.john@iu.org
Slim Abdennadher, German International University, Cairo, Egypt
Salvador Abreu, University of Évora, Portugal
Florian Allwein, IU International University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Hartwig Baumgärtel, Ulm University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Ulrich Geske, University of Potsdam, Germany
Andreas Hoffmann, Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany
Ulrich John, IU International University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Andreas Kmoch, Toll Collect, Germany
Sibylle Schwarz, Leipzig University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Dietmar Seipel, University of Würzburg, Germany
Markus Stumptner, University of South Australia (angefragt)
Armin Wolf, Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany