1st Würzburg Conference on Technology Law
In the context of the accompanying research for the technology programme "AUTONOMIK - Autonomous and simulation-based systems for SMEs" of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology , we would like to invite you to the 1st Würzburg Conference on Technology Law.
The event will focus in particular on practical presentations and discussions on the legal challenges and solution approaches of AUTONOMIK projects as well as the current topics of Industry 4.0, data protection in the use of autonomous systems, driverless transport systems and liability issues in human-machine concepts.
Discuss the importance of existing legal norms for reducing barriers to innovation and accelerating legally compliant utilisation with legal experts and experts from industry and science.
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Friday, 15 November 2013
Relevant areas of law based on concrete practical examples from the AUTONOMIK projects Slides
Prof. Dr Eric Hilgendorf, Chair of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure
New legal challenges posed by Industry 4.0 Slides
SvenHötitzsch, RobotRecht Research Centre
Effects of the new European General Data Protection Regulation
Berthold Haustein, RobotRecht Research Centre Slides
Data protection in the industrial use of autonomous components and systems and in home networking Slides
Lars Kripko, Bitkom Consult
Driverless transport systems in Korea Slides
Minkyu Kim, Hanyang University, Seoul
FAS - Safeguarding/test procedures/test methods Slides
Dr. Adrian Zlocki, Forschungsgesellschaft Kraftfahrwesen mbH
International cooperation and "2nd Annual Workshop on Road Vehicle Automation", Stanford 2013 Slides
SvenHötitzsch, RobotRecht Research Centre
Severin Löffler, RobotRecht Research Centre
Technology futures as a subject of reflection and research.
- Tasks for explorative and interdisciplinary cooperation- Slides
Prof. Dr Armin Grunwald, Head of the Office of Technology Assessment at the German Bundestag (TAB)
Saturday, 16 November 2013
Presentation of VDI/VDE-IT activities in the context of Industry 4.0 Slides
UweSeidel, VDI/VDE Innovation + Technik GmbH
Legal problems of modern robotics Slides
Prof. Dr Amedeo Santosuosso, Università degli Studi di Pavia
Liability options for autonomously acting components and systems Slides
Jan-Philipp Günther, RobotRecht Research Centre
Technical design options for autonomously acting components and systems Slides
Prof. Dr Joachim Hertzberg, Institute of Computer Science, University of Osnabrück
ALMA project and Green Paper on Robotics Slides
Severin Löffler, RobotRecht Research Centre
Human-machine interface using the example of medical technology Slides
Lisa Blechschmitt, RobotRecht Research Centre
