Rapid Prototyping Workshop

27.01.2025

Target group
This workshop is aimed at beginners who are interested in 3D printing but have not yet ventured into it.The target group are SMEs and public organizations seeking a practical, hands-on introduction to rapid prototyping.If you already have experience with 3D printers, but have not created designs in a CAD program yourself, this workshop is also for you!

Learning Objectives

  • Gain foundational skills in parametric 3D CAD design (using OnShape)
  • Explore 3D printers as a versatile tool for everyday tasks, workflow optimizations, and quick idea validation.
  • Train your spatial understanding and the mindset to convert 3D objects into 2D sketches and vice versa.
  • Understand how rapid prototyping reduces production time and costs while improving innovation cycles.
  • Build confidence in selecting and operating 3D printing solutions for various organizational needs.

Prerequisites

  • No experience in CAD / 3D printing is required.
  • You will do hands-on exercises. You can use your own laptop or the provided PCs
  • If you want to access the designs created during the workshop, create an accout at Onshape in advance

Workshop content

Introduction

  • What is rapid prototyping?
  • What are we doing together during the workshop?
  • Query the skill level of the participants

Workshop Case Study

  • Create a possible scenario and a target object for the workshop
  • Work out the necessary steps to achieve the target
  • Differentiate between what we can do as beginners and what we leave to mechanical engineers

Introduction to spatial understanding and sketching

  • How to think about creating 3D models based on 2D sketches
  • How to convert 2D sketches into 3D using extrusion, etc.
  • Understand the design-process of existing 3D-objects (virtual & real)

Hands-on Introduction to OnShape

  • Basic terminology and the program in general
  • How to create 2D-Sketches
  • Basic dimension-driven sketching
  • Basic constraints
  • Creating the first simple 3D-Object from a 2D-Sketch
  • Understand the construction timeline

Hands-on introduction to 3D printing

  • Basic Introduction to 3D-printers, printer types and printing materials
  • How to export designed 3D models
  • How to slice 3D-models for the 3D-printer
  • Printing the first model

Lunch break

Advanced Sketching

  • Sketching based on real world objects
  • Learning to measure correctly with calipers
  • Parametric design as basis for rapid iteration

Advanced modeling

  • Multi-Sketch modelling
  • Advanced create features
  • Revolve, Loft, fillet, chamfer, shell, holes
  • Linear / circular patterns
  • Post-sketch modifiers
  • boolean operations
  • Projections
  • Prinability of 3D-models

Advanced slicing options

  • Supports
  • Speed
  • Model Strength/ Stability
  • Multi-Color printing
  • Multi-material printing

Conclusion

  • Outlook on what 3D printing can be used for 
  • Online libraries for 3D models
  • Where to print

5G day at BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg

24.01.2025

On 21 January 2025, the spectacular 5G day took place at the iCampus Cottbus, under the motto "Networking between business and science". This day provided an impressive platform for sharing ideas and showcasing the latest 5G technologies.

Highlights of the event
The event attracted numerous industry partners and scientistsand showcased breakthrough technologies such as Nokia's comprehensive 5G campus networkto become more efficient and competitive. Our platform offers, among other things:

  • Digital process optimization: Increase efficiency through customized digital solutions that automate and simplify workflows.
  • Artificial intelligence & machine learning: Uses the latest AI technologies to create precise analyses and forecasts that facilitate informed decisions.

Collaboration for the future
The 5G day at the iCampus Cottbus was not only an opportunity to discover exciting new technologies, but also offered a valuable platform for exchange and cooperation between business and science. The event underlined theSignificance of 5G technology for the structural change and economic development of the region.

Lusatia as an innovation region
Lusatia has developed into an innovation region that promotes forward-looking technologies and cooperation. The region impressively demonstrates how digitisation and new technologies can be used to improve the structural wallel and promote sustainable growth.

We are proud to be part of these exciting developments and look forward to working together in the future and taking further steps towards a connected and digital future!

Chatbots - digital employee

22.01.2025

Chatbots are becoming established in many areas for communication with suppliers, customers and employees. They automatically answer inquiries, relieve hotlines or advise customers. Chatbots automate communication efficiently. They address customers on websites in a personalized way, respond immediately and individually and resolve many issues on the first contact. This information event will show you which solutions are already available and how you can use chatbots in your company and make work easier.

Agenda:

5:00 pm - 5:30 pm: Welcome and introduction of the “Mittelstand Digitalzentrum Spreeland” and “EDIH pro_digital ”
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm: Presentation, speaker: Michael Zerna, Managing Director Zerna.io

6:30 pm - 7 pm: Tour of the model hall for digital production, collaborative robotics, assistance and automation systems and artificial intelligence in production
from 7 pm: Networking and get-together with a small snack

Learn how various digital applications can simplify your day-to-day business and optimize processes. Afterwards, a cozy get-together with snacks awaits you - the perfect opportunity for networking and exchanging experiences with other entrepreneurs from Brandenburg. Get in touch with our experts and clarify your individual questions.

Seats are limited, so make sure you participate.

5G day at BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg

22.01.2025

Agenda:

From 9:30 am: Registration and exchange with small snack and drinks

Block 1: 10:30-12:00 Introduction and basics
10:30: Welcome by the iCampµs team

10:40-11:00: Presentation of 5G network at the BTU and status quo — Nokia/Smart Mobile Labs

11:00-11:15: Opportunities for companies to use

11:15-11:30: Application presentation: Digital alarm servers

11:30-12:00: Teaser/pitch – participating companies

12:00-13:00: Lunch donated by Nokia and networks

Block 2: 13-15 Practical part in the laboratory
13:00-13:30: Best practice examples such as image analysis/object recognition in real time from Smart Mobile Labs or the ASCOM alarm server in connection with the ASCOM smartphone Myco4

13:30-14:45: Be active at the participation stations of nokia, Mittelstand-Digital Zentrum Spreeland and the BTU

Nokia/Smart Mobile Labs/ASCOM stations:
Alarm management, employee protection, mobile communication, connection of medical devices, task management, real-time video distribution on 5G Smartphones with object/person detection

Stations of the Mittelstand Digital Zentrum Spreeland: Data glove, cyber-physical factory, virtual reality collaboration

BTU 5G team stations: Drone swarms, real-time network analysis, milling machine

14:45-14:50 Group photo

14:50-15:00 Summary and farewell

That was 2024 with EDIH pro_digital

17.12.2024

The year is coming to an end and at EDIH pro_digital we are proud to look back on a successful year in 2024. It was a year full of challenges and significant milestones that we achieved together with our partners, participants and supporters. We would like to take this opportunity to give you an overview of our progress and cordially thank to everyone involved.
 

Our successes:
Advice to over 80 SMEs: This year we have reached and supported over 80 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Germany. Our bespoke offerings have helped many companies drive their digital transformations and increase their efficiency.
Support of 17 PSOs: In addition to the SMEs, we have also reached out to 17 public sector organisations (PSOs) in Brandenburg and supported them in their digital initiatives.
131 Services in use: We have 131 different services in the field of "Test before Invest", training and further education, support in finding investments, and strengthening the innovation ecosystem. These services have enabled our partners to make informed decisions and successfully implement innovative projects.
Collaboration with 21 EDIHs: Through brokerage events and joint projects, we have worked with 21 European Digital Innovation Hubs in Germany and Europe. These collaborations have fostered the exchange of knowledge and helped us to develop innovative solutions.
Collaboration with 42 stakeholders: Our work is based on strong partnerships. This year, we worked with a total of 42 stakeholders, mainly in the Brandenburg region. These partnerships are key to our success.
46 events: We have organised 46 successful events and services. These events provided a platform for knowledge sharing, networking, and fostering innovation.
Success story with Gas Grün GmbH: Our first published success story shows how we support Gas Grün GmbH in its digital transformation. This is just one example of the positive impact of our work.
Development of the Inno Radar app: Another highlight of the year is the development of the Inno Radar app. This innovative platform helps to strengthen the innovation and start-up ecosystem in Brandenburg and beyond.
Technology Demonstrators: We offer 30 technology demonstrators in our model factory and other testing facilities. These demonstrators are available to the private sector and make it possible to experience and test innovative technologies up close.


A heartfelt thank you
We would like to thank all our partners, participants, and supporters. Without your valuable cooperation, these successes would not have been possible. Your commitment and support have enabled us to achieve our goals and drive digital transformation in the region.


Viewinto the future
The year 2025 is just around the corner, and we look forward to celebrating further successes and reaching new milestones together with you. Stay tuned and continue to follow our activities.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to EDIH pro_digital! 
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Cybersecurity for SMEs and public authorities in Brandenburg: Your security is our priority

16.12.2024

This blog post highlights the five most important aspects that speak for the use of cybersecurity in SMEs and public authorities, and informs about the support provided by the European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIH) as well as the upcoming offers on IT security in 2025.

1. Protection against cyber attacks

The security of IT systems isindispensable for the smooth operation of a company. Cyber attacks can lead to significant financial losses, reputational damage and operational disruptions. It is therefore important that SMEs and authorities in Brandenburg take proactive measures to protect their systems.

The European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIH) offer comprehensive support toBetter protect SMEs from future attacks. Through regular security analyses, the use of firewalls and antivirus programs as well as training for employees, security gaps can be closed and risks minimized. Effective protection against cyberattacks is the first step to ensuring the integrity and availability of your data.

2. Better protection against competitive spying

Trade secrets and confidential information are the backbone of any business. Cybersecurity measures help to protect this sensitive data and minimize the risk of industrial espionage. Through the use of encryption technologies and secure communicationchannels, SMBs can protect their business information from unauthorized access.

Another important aspect is the implementation of access rights and authentication mechanisms. Only authorized persons should have access to sensitive information. This supports the economic success of your company by ensuring that confidentialData will not fall into the wrong hands.

3. Systematic protection of IT systems

Systematic protection of IT systems is crucial to identify and remedy vulnerabilities. An IT security audit or certificate enables SMEs and authorities to systematicallyto look for security gaps in their IT systems and to develop suitable security concepts.

Together with their network partners, the European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIH) offer comprehensive support in improving the IT security of companies. In many regions, including Berlin-Brandenburg, regional networks are available that provide SMEs with freeadvise on IT security issues. Regular audits and tests can identify and fix potential vulnerabilities early on before they become a serious problem.

4. Support from charitable initiatives

The improvement of IT security is not only driven by commercial providers, but alsoh through charitable initiatives. Together with its network partners, EDIH pro_digital offers free consultations on IT security for SMEs. This support helps companies optimize their IT security strategies and increase protection against cyberattacks.

Our networks offer training, workshops and individual consultations to help SMEsto take their IT security to a higher level. Close collaboration allows companies to benefit from the experience and expertise of others.

5. Improvement of legal requirements

In order to ensure data protection in Germany, there are various laws that companies comply withthese include the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the NIS2 Directive and the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA). These laws set security standards and define the obligations of companies when dealing with personal data.

SMEs should familiarise themselves with these laws to ensure they have the necessary safeguards in place.and fulfil their legal obligations. The European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIH) provide support in complying with these regulations and help companies to inform themselves about their security obligations and possible sanctions.

Conclusion:

Cybersecurity is an indispensable part of the digital strategy for small and medium-sized enterprisesas well as authorities in Brandenburg. By protecting against cyberattacks, systematically securing IT systems and supporting non-profit initiatives, SMEs can significantly improve their IT security. Compliance with legal requirements ensures that companies comply with their data protection obligations and avoid possible sanctions.

Use the gelto learn more about the transformative power of cybersecurity, and let the experts at the European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIH) support you in your digital transformation and benefit from tailor-made solutions for your company.

We look forward to welcoming you and showing you how cybersecurity can transform your business inthe future. Sign up today and start your journey into the world of IT security!

Digital knowledge management for your day-to-day business: a guide for SMEs and authorities

11.12.2024

What is digital knowledge management?
Digital knowledge management refers to the strategies, technologies, and practices that organizations use to collect, store, share, and leverage knowledge. The aim is to efficiently manage information and promote knowledge sharing to improve decision-making processes and drive innovationin an age where data and information are growing exponentially, effective knowledge management is essential.

The relevance of training
Optimisation of workflows
EDIH pro_digital training provides participants with effective techniques for organising and structuring information. Using modern tools and methods, employees learn to systematically capture knowledge and to facilitate access to relevant information. This leads to a considerable optimization of work processes and increases efficiency in day-to-day business.


Fostering collaboration
Another key aspect of training is fostering collaboration within teams. The use of digital platforms not only promotes the exchange of knowledge but also simplifies it. Employees from different departments can access knowledge together, which significantly increases the innovative power of a company or a government agency.


Increase in employee satisfaction
Participants professional by improving their digital skills, not only professionally but also personally. A better understanding of digital knowledge management leads to increased job satisfaction. Employees feel better supported in their role and can manage their tasks more effectively.

Innovative aspects of training
Practical approach EDIH
pro_digital has designed the training in such a way that the focus is on the practical application of the learning content. The participants develop concrete solutions for their individual challenges in knowledge management. This ensures a high transfer of the learning content into everyday work and allows participants to apply what they have learned immediately.
 

Adaptability
A special feature of training is its adaptability. EDIH pro_digital is based on the specific needs of the participants. Whether SMEs or public authorities, the content is adapted to the requirements and the respective industry, which ensures a high level of benefit.

Use of state-of-the-art technology
As part of the training, participants will be familiarized with the latest technologies and tools in digital knowledge management. This includes the use of artificial intelligence, cloud technologies, and collaborative platforms. Participants will learn how to use these technologies efficiently to improve their workflows and empower their teams. 

Positive impact on organisations
Implementing an effective digital knowledge management system, as taught during training, has numerous positive effects on organisations:
Increasing innovation
With a structured approach to knowledge management, companies and authorities can be more creative and innovative in their solutions. Access to information and the sharing of knowledge foster creative thought processes and lead to new product ideas or improved services.
 

Increasing competitiveness
By reducing information silos and improving knowledge management, organisations can react more quickly to market changes and adapt. This not only increases efficiency but also responsiveness, which is crucial for competitiveness.
 

Long-term retention of employees
A strong commitment to training and knowledge management shows employees that they are valued. This can increase employee retention and reduce turnover, resulting in lower recruitment costs in the long run.

Conclusion: Invest in the future EDIH
pro_digital's "Digital knowledge management for your day-to-day business" training is more than just a training. It is a strategic investment in the future of your company or agency. By training your employees and and providing them with the tools they need to effectively deal with knowledge, you create a culture of learning and innovation.
By implementing the content learned in the training, you can not only increase the efficiency of your organization but also promote the satisfaction and commitment of your employees. Leave the digital transformation become not only a headline but a lived reality in your company.

For more information about the training and how to attend, contact our EDIH pro_digital project managers or network managers.
 

Obituary of Benjamin Fabian

05.12.2024

Benjamin Fabian died suddenly and far too early on December 4, 2024.

With his sympathetic and friendly manner, he has enriched our meetings and has always been committed to the cause with his creative ideas and constructive suggestions.

It was only this year that Benjamin was awarded for his impressive research idea in the field of administrative informatik as a research professor.

We not only lose our highly valued colleague, a fair, motivating mentor and point of contact, but also our scientific project manager and an expert in the field of administrative research.

In deep dismay, we send our heartfelt condolences to his partner, family, circle of friends andCompanions.

Dear Benjamin, the time with you was precious, we will miss you very much!

EDIH Network Summit Brussels 2024

05.12.2024

Building New Collaborations
One of the highlights of the EDIH Summit was the opportunity to forge new partnerships. The event saw discussions and agreements with several esteemed EDIHs as our German EDIH Partners, as well as EDIH CTU, BOOST Smart Industry | Circular | Robotics, EDIH4LT, DIH4CAT, and the Dutch Societal Innovation Hub. These collaborations are crucial as they enable knowledge transfer and resource sharing, vital for driving digital transformation across regions.
Huyen Nguyen, our network manager, emphasized the importance of these partnerships in her remarks: "Collaborating with other EDIHs enhances our capacity to support local SMEs and midcaps in realizing their digital potential. Together, we can create a more interconnected and robust innovation ecosystem." 

Gaining Insights for Future Initiatives
The summit was not just about networking; it was a rich source of insights into the upcoming initiatives and funding opportunities designed to boost digital transformation across Europe. Participants engaged in discussions about strategic responses to forthcoming calls, ensuring that our networks remain well-informed and proactive.
Dr. Ramila Amirikas, our project manager, noted, "Understanding the direction of future calls allows us to better prepare our clients for the opportunities ahead. We are committed to keeping our network engaged and informed."

Strategies for Supporting Digital Transformation
In alignment with our mission at EDIH pro_digital, the discussions at the summit focused on developing strategies that specifically target the needs of local SMEs, public organizations, and start-ups. As digital transformation becomes increasingly essential for competitiveness, the summit underscored the necessity of tailored strategies that empower businesses to harness digital tools effectively.
The insights shared during the event will enable us to refine our support mechanisms, ensuring that we equip SMEs with the knowledge, skills, and resources they need to embark on or enhance their digital journeys.

Experiencing Brussels: More Than Just a Conference
Beyond the insightful discussions, the EDIH Summit also allowed participants to experience the vibrant atmosphere of Brussels. From iconic landmarks like the Atomium to the grandeur of the European Parliament, attendees engaged in networking within the heart of Europe. This immersion not only enriched the professional exchanges but also fostered a sense of unity and purpose among attendees.
Showcasing Collaborative Energy and Excitement for the Future
The energy at the summit was palpable, marked by a collective enthusiasm for moving forward together. Participants left the event not only with new contacts and partnerships but also with a renewed commitment to their mission of supporting digital transformation.
Tobias Pradel, a key figure in our team, remarked, "The collective experience here motivates us to bring the concepts and strategies learned back to our local areas. Together, we can make a significant impact in fostering innovation and competitiveness."

Looking Ahead: Making an Impact on Digital Transformation
As we reflect on the remarkable experiences at the EDIH Summit 2024, our commitment to facilitating digital transformation for SMEs, PSOs, and startups is stronger than ever. By leveraging the collaborations formed at the summit, we aim to deliver impactful programs and resources that empower businesses to navigate the digital landscape successfully.

Conclusion: Join Us on This Journey
The EDIH Summit was a transformative experience, filled with potential for future collaborations that will drive digital transformation across Europe. We invite SMEs, PSOs, and startups to connect with us at EDIH ProDigital to explore how we can support your digital journey. Together, let's unlock the digital potential of businesses and foster a more innovative and competitive European economy.

Exoskeletons as future technology

28.11.2024

Short description Workshop
The workshop is offered for a maximum of 20 interested parties.

In the first part, there is a 30-minute lecture on the topic of "AI in connection with exoskeletons, among other things" and their possible applications. The following points are covered:

  • Introduction to AI
  • Adaptive control systems
  • Data analysis in rehabilitationtion
  • Safety and prediction
  • Personalization

Afterwards, the participants have the opportunity to try out an exoskeleton themselves.

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