Research Studio
Smart Digital Industries & Services
The studio, based in Lower Austria, focuses on the development of digital technologies and innovations to optimise industrial production and services and make them more sustainable.
The studio focuses on the development of digital technologies and innovations to optimise industrial production and services and make them more sustainable.
What we work on and what we can offer:
The Research Studio Smart Digital Industries & Services (SDIS) is located at the Campus St. Pölten in Lower Austria.
The aim of the research studio is to develop innovative solutions – in line with Industry 4.0 and 5.0 – in order to derive maximum benefit from digitalisation. The multidisciplinary team is involved in researching and transferring technologies, methods and practices to support industrial and commercial production. In addition, it provides digital services that create or increase connectivity and transfer between the subject areas.
Specific research topics include Industry 4.0/5.0 (Human-in-the-loop, Connectivity, Cyber Physical Systems, Internet of Things) or the transfer of smart and digital technologies between agriculture, food technology and production or the circular economy. The research findings of this studio also serve as an infrastructural basis for other studios, such as the Research Studio Data Science.
Studio director is Amin Anjomshoaa.
RUNNING PROJECTS
NEWS
A recap on one year of AIMS5.0
The RSA FG studio SDIS in St. Pölten participates as a consortium member, work package leader and partner in the EU- and FFG funded project AIMS5.0, coordinated by Infineon Technologies AG. In the past year, it hosted two events to further the project’s efforts to enhance European digital sovereignty by integrating AI-enabled hardware and software components across the entire industrial value chain.
Talking about Arrowhead at the CPS Summer School
Markus Tauber gave a presentation on the Arrowhead framework and how it's used in AIMS5.0
RSA FG researchers share their expertise at Summer School
For five days the upcoming talents in the STEM-sector met for a summer school on microelectronics in Italy. Chief scientific officer Markus Tauber and SDIS-researcher Yasin Ghafourian gave them an insight into their work.