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THA_ias at the Long Night of Science
Projects of the THA_ias Research in dialogue
May 4, 2024
Augsburg
- SMILe: the eHealth-supported, innovative follow-up care system after stem cell transplantation, which was developed in close collaboration with the University of Basel and Freiburg University Hospital, enables daily monitoring of symptoms and vital signs by care coordinators. A study in Freiburg has already shown a survival advantage for patients who received this new care model.
- detex 2.0: the demonstrator for AI-supported sorting of used clothing has already been presented in the Tagesthemen programme and on Bayerischer Rundfunk. The stand was also a crowd-puller at LNdW 2024, where visitors could try it out for themselves - the system was able to automatically recognise the type of textile, weave and contaminants for the garments presented.
THA_digileg: THA_digileg was also represented by Julia Krumme and Linda Wienands. More information can be found on the THA_digileg news page.
We were impressed by the great interest of the visitors, and by the precise and good enquiries, especially from the children!