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Preliminary findings on inclusive workplace assistance presented to the professional network

inIT present KI.inklusiv at the daaap annual meeting in Munich

Eckard Bicker, Anja Große-Coosmann, and Prof. Dr. mult. Carsten Röcker will present the latest interim results from the KI.inklusiv project at the daaap annual meeting in Munich.

Direct interaction with experts and industry partners provided valuable insights for the further development of the assistive systems created as part of the KI.inklusiv project.

Participants in the daaap network meeting gained insights into current prototypes and use cases from the KI.inklusiv project.

The annual meeting of the daaap network brings together experts from workshops for people with disabilities, inclusive enterprises, and the fields of research and practice. With expert presentations, real-world examples, and ample opportunities for personal exchange, the event provides a platform for professional dialogue on digital assistance systems in the workplace. As a long-standing partner of the network, inIT was also represented in Munich and presented current interim results from the KI.inklusiv research project.

KI.inklusiv Presented at the Network Dialogue

Prof. Dr. mult. Carsten Röcker, Eckard Bicker—a research associate in the Human-Technology Interaction Working Group and managing director of delta3 GmbH—and Anja Große-Coosmann from Wertkreis Gütersloh jointly presented the latest progress from the KI.inklusiv project.

The project focuses on AI-based assistance systems designed to support people with disabilities in their daily work through personalized, situation-specific assistance, thereby enabling more independent and inclusive participation in professional activities.

Exchange Platform for Digital Workplace Assistance

In addition to expert presentations and practical examples, the network meeting offered extensive opportunities for professional exchange with network partners, users, and other stakeholders in the field.

“The daaap network creates an exceptional framework for bringing together so many stakeholders involved in digital assistance systems in the workplace. This close exchange between research, practice, and users is of great value because it not only highlights innovations but also enables their further development through direct dialogue,” emphasizes Prof. Dr. mult. Carsten Röcker.

Learn more about KI.inklusiv: https://www.init-owl.de/forschung/projekte/detail/kiinklusiv/