Combining innovative forces: contec cooperates with KI Park e. V.
Innovative solutions for the health and social economy are the goal of the new partnership between the industry consultancy contec and KI Park e. V.
Bochum / Berlin, 17.05.2023
contec GmbH is entering into a forward-looking partnership with KI Park e. V. from Berlin for innovative solutions in the health and social economy.
Quotes
"As a shaper of the future and driver of innovation for the industry, contec wants to build bridges and connect innovation-friendly organisations with players in the AI world.
"Organisations in the health and social economy must now find new ways to meet the pressing challenges, especially the worsening shortage of skilled workers. [...] The partnership with KI Park e. V. provides access to high-quality AI expertise and the necessary technical capabilities."
"Our association offers a vibrant ecosystem that combines the forces of research institutions, start-ups and scale-ups, established companies, investors as well as political and social actors - with the aim of accelerating AI innovations 'made in Germany & Europe'. [...]"
Further information
contec promotes digitalisation in various projects and consulting processes, also in the context of AI-based solutions. Most recently, the company founded INNET (Innovationsnetzwerk Eingliederungshilfe.digital) with other partner organisations in order to promote participation-oriented digital innovations in the field of integration assistance and to focus on the customers.
contec is also part of the federally funded future centre "pulsnetz MuTiG - Mensch und Technik im Gemeinwesen" (pulse network MuTiG - people and technology in the community) and has accompanied a project on AI-supported staff scheduling and control in the healthcare sector.
"In our projects, we focus in particular on preserving and strengthening the values of the health and social sector, such as the elementary focus on participation. We will also pursue this concern with a view to AI-based solutions in the future," concludes Dr Jan Schröder.