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Silicon Economy made in Dortmund: Logistics Research and Impressions

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As part of CEGIST's seminar cycle, we are proud to announce that Felix Feldmann and Pascal Kaiser (TU Dortmund, Germany) will present the work "Silicon Economy made in Dortmund: Logistics Research and Impressions".

This seminar is an initiative of the OpLog research group, and will take place on October 28 at 11h00. The seminar will be in a hybrid format with:

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Felix Feldmann
Felix Feldmann
Pascal Kaiser
Pascal Kaiser

 


Summary

How can we learn from platforms like Uber, Airbnb or Netflix in order to develop the logistics for the future? This is the main idea of the Silicon Economy, the vision of logistics out of Dortmund. Looking into the logistics research location Dortmund. This means giving a short introduction into the logistics ecosystem and the facilities in Dortmund, as well as highlighting the road from industry 4.0 to a Silicon Economy. After outlining this vision, we will show examples out of  our research centers that are utilizing this vision in order to develop new solutions for the industry.

 

Speakers' bios

Felix Feldmann is a research assistant at the chair of material handling and warehousing of the TU Dortmund University. He studied Logistics (M.Sc.) in Dortmund. His research focus is on human-technology-interaction.

Pascal Kaiser is a research assistant at the chair as well. He studied Logistics (M.Sc.) in Dortmund and Industrial Engineering (B.Sc.) in Karlsruhe. His research focus is on the control of matrix productions in cyber-physical production systems.

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Financed by Portuguese funds through the FCT - Foundation for Science and Technology, I.P., under the projects UIDB/00097/2020 and UIDP/00097/2020

Host Institution

IST Lisboa