Faculty of Informatics / Mathematics

View in the Industrial Internet of Things Test Bed. You see a production line with different stations.
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Professorship for Information Management

We are researching solutions for digitalization in manufacturing. With our plant - the Industrial IoT Test Bed - we would like to make diverse principles of digitization available, tangible and researchable.

Prof. Dr. Dirk Reichelt
Prof. Reichelt holds intelligent material box in his hand

What's behind the Industrial IoT Test Bed?

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The Professorship for Information Management - under the direction of Prof. Dr. Dirk Reichelt - addresses the issue how future-oriented production scenarios look like, especially by using industry-relevant key technologies. To investigate the problem Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) the Test Bed was developed as an environment of test and experiment at the University. The Professorship consists of an interdisciplinary research team including informatics, automation technology, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering and management.

  • Professorship for Information Management

  • Employees

    28 scientific assistants

    6 student assistants

  • Projects

    Development and research in more than 10 projects

  • Thesis

    More than 40 final assignments since 2017

  • Coorperations

    +20 coorperations with industry and research

  • Robots

    2 collaborative robots

    5 industrial robots

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Team PIM poses in front of the tractors
HTWD/PIM
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Broadening horizons: A visit to the AEC Faculty in Pillnitz

This year's team event took place last Monday. The meeting point was the technology centre in Pillnitz, where our project partner in the InfraProNet research network "Smart AI-based robotics", Prof. Dr Karl Wild, gave exciting insights into technology in Horticulture and Agriculture.

A particular focus was placed on intelligent and autonomous systems in agriculture, which combine innovative approaches from Informatics, Mechanical Engineering and Agriculture to increase efficiency and precision in land cultivation. It quickly became clear that by combining the various competences of our university, many of the challenges for modern and highly automated agriculture can be solved together.

Afterwards, we went out into the field together on our bikes. A special experience awaited us there: anyone who wanted to was allowed to take a ride in a tractor on the paths of the HTWD's test fields and experience agriculture from a completely new perspective, namely from the driver's cab.

The final highlight was the guided tour of the HTWD greenhouses. Manuela Haase, head of the greenhouses, explained the management, technical processes and challenges of modern greenhouse cultivation as well as the associated teaching content for students and trainees.

A nice side effect: while cycling together as a team, we were able to collect the first kilometres for the HTWD team (PIM) in this year's "City Cycling".

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