Success Storys

SuccesS STORYS

INTERNATIONAL CUTTING-EDGE RESEARCH AND INNOVATIONS
from Kaiserslautern

The science and innovation region of Kaiserslautern is a hotspot for digital transformation in Germany. Not only are there a large number of renowned research institutes here, but many companies have also settled here in recent years, from major international corporations to hidden champions and SMEs to start-ups.
All of these institutions and companies are driving research and innovation in the field of digital transformation – you can find their latest success stories here:

The RPTU will introduce the “AI Compass” starting in the 2025/26 winter semester. This teaching unit provides all first-year students with practical knowledge of the basics and social issues of artificial intelligence.

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The Sparkassen Foundation has honored eight graduates of RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau for their outstanding, practice-oriented theses in the fields of civil engineering, biology, chemistry, mechanical engineering, and other subjects.

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Five students from Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences and ENSISA Mulhouse have developed a robot called “HelpFix” that is designed to act as a guide dog. The project won first place in the international Trinatronics competition.

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As part of the #1BarriereWeniger project, Kaiserslautern City Library has installed a service bell to make access easier for people with wheelchairs, walkers, or strollers.

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The University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern has opened a new laboratory and workshop building on the Kammgarn campus, which will strengthen its development and position it as a driver of innovation in the region.

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Kaiserslautern will be the venue for the German road cycling championships shortly before the Tour de France. In addition to the national elite, young riders (U15, U17, U19) will also be competing for titles. A few days later, the German Track Championships will take place in nearby Dudenhofen, making the Palatinate the center of German cycling in the summer of 2025.

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