Back to overview

Research for the transport systems of the future 

Throughout Bavaria, numerous initiatives are working to make artificial intelligence usable for the mobility of tomorrow - from autonomous driving to unmanned flying to digital production. One important location is the KI Mobility Hub in Ingolstadt, which translates scientific findings into practical solutions to make transportation systems safer, more efficient, and more sustainable. 

The Technical University of Munich connects mobility, aerospace, and aviation Geodesy/Surveying I'm in the department. Aerospace & Geodesy (ASG) - from satellite missions to Hyperloop research. Additionally, this drives the AI4EO Future Lab KI methods for the Earth observation supporting mobility, climate, and security applications, among others.

At the University of Würzburg shape the space travel chairs and the Center for Telematics the Small Satellite Excellence: Under the leadership of Prof. emeritus Klaus Schilling arose among other things. NetSat, the first formation of autonomously cooperating nanosatellites - a milestone for networked sensors and Earth observation. Current projects such as SONATA-2 Researching highly autonomous onboard AI further.

Loading...

Loading...

Node speaker

Dr. Christian Lösl in a suit and white shirt stands outdoors near a modern glass building.
Das Logo der Technischen Hochschule Ingolstadt in blauer Schrift

Dr. Christian Lösel

Managing Director AImotion Bavaria

Foto von Prof. Dr. Andreas Botsch
Das Logo der Technischen Hochschule Ingolstadt in blauer Schrift

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Botsch

Scientific Director Institute AImotion Bavaria; Program Director Automated Driving and Vehicle Safety (Master)