News from the baiosphere

Fabian Theis has been awarded with the Leibniz Prize 2023 for his outstanding work in computational biology and bioinformatics.
On the second day of AI.BAY2023, the audience experienced the future of AI firsthand. Leading minds from the scientific community discussed innovative topics.
More than 50 exhibitors from science and industry presented their AI projects and products in the exhibition area of AI.BAY2023.
The first day of AI.BAY2023 was packed with exciting presentations and discussions from science and politics. The Free State shows itself to be a flourishing high-tech environment for international companies and scientists.
With over 500 participants on site at Deutsches Museum and more than 1,500 in the livestream, our AI conference ai.bay2023 this year was a complete success.
We invite you to apply for a one-day hackathon at the Deutsches Museum in Munich. Help us predict and counteract a natural disaster in Germany.
Researchers at the Munich Institute of Robotics and Machine Intelligence (MIRMI) have made another breakthrough: Robotic arms that can transport filled jars as quickly and safely as a human.
The Bavarian State Ministry of Economic Affairs, Regional Development and Energy invites applications for innovation funding for the Bavarian AI landscape until 28.03.2023!