Interaction, Technology, Empirical Research and Application

ITERA

Projects

Here you can have a look on the projects of our research focus area.

The nationwide flagship project skills4chips aims to establish the national educational institution “Microtec Academy.” It effectively combines mechanical engineering (ME) and microsystems technology (MST).

Duration: 2024–2028

MINT-SPASS stands for the MINT Student Program for Unique Learning Locations in the Southern Palatinate. Since June 1, 2024, it has been part of the third funding round of the BMBF’s MINT-Cluster program. The project was jointly initiated by the Southern Palatinate Technology Network, Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences, and the Germersheim district. The goal is to actively inspire children and young people aged 6 to 16 to take an interest in mathematics, computer science, natural sciences, and technology (STEM — with a particular focus on girls and educationally disadvantaged groups.

Duration: 2024–2027

Mittelstand-Digital Center Focus on People: Subproject “Mental Models of Ecological Action”

The Mittelstand-Digital Center Focus on People supports small and medium-sized enterprises in better understanding the expectations of their users, consumers, and business customers. The goal is to reflect on their own product strategy, find suitable cooperation partners, and test and establish methods of human-centered digitalization within the company.

Duration: 2024–2026

DiDiER (digitalised services in the area of nutritional counselling for groups of people with increased health risks due to incorrect nutrition) deals with new concepts to improve quality and efficiency in the management of diet-related diseases.

Duration: 2016 to 2019

dzgMobile is a system for querying food information with mobile devices via the Internet on a database of the DZG.

Duration: since 2004

Business Driven Architecture as a project intends to create a consistent sample implementation of an integrated SOA/BPM/MDA scenario to support business process and to investigate relevant issues of applied research.

 

openIntelliCare it includes the development of an open system for monitoring vital parameters of people who need care living independently on the basis of biometric-physical sensor networks, intelligent, knowledge-based recognition of emergency situations and their efficient, ergonomic management.

Duration: 2013 to 2016

Funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)

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