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|Acronym=SYSINT 2020
 
|Title=5th International Conference on System-Integrated Intelligence Intelligent, flexible and connected systems in products and production
 
|Series=SYSINT
 
|Type=Conference
 
 
|Field=Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Production Engineering, Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing
 
|Field=Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Production Engineering, Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing
|Start date=1970/01/01
 
|End date=1970/01/01
 
|Homepage=http://www.sysint-conference.org/
 
|City=Bremen
 
|Country=Germany
 
 
|Submission deadline=2020/02/20
 
|Submission deadline=2020/02/20
 
|Abstract deadline=2019/11/10
 
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For the 5th time since 2012, the SysInt conference provides a forum for academia and industry to disseminate their latest innovations and practices in the field of system-integrated intelligence. The focus is on integration of new, intelligent functionalities into materials, components, systems and products to enable future technologies with enhanced capabilities. Industry 4.0 and smart manufacturing solutions will feature prominently in the final programme.
 
For the 5th time since 2012, the SysInt conference provides a forum for academia and industry to disseminate their latest innovations and practices in the field of system-integrated intelligence. The focus is on integration of new, intelligent functionalities into materials, components, systems and products to enable future technologies with enhanced capabilities. Industry 4.0 and smart manufacturing solutions will feature prominently in the final programme.
  

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SYSINT 2020
5th International Conference on System-Integrated Intelligence Intelligent, flexible and connected systems in products and production
Event in series SYSINT
Dates 1970/01/01 (iCal) - 1970/01/01
Homepage: http://www.sysint-conference.org/
Location
Location: DE/HB/Bremen, DE/HB, DE
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Important dates
Abstracts: 2019/11/10
Submissions: 2020/02/20
Notification: 2019/12/20
Early bird student: € 250 / {{{Early bird fee reduced}}} (reduced)
Early bird regular: € 490
On site regular: € 590
Committees
Organizers: University of Bremen, University of Paderborn, Leibniz Universität Hannover
PC chairs: Prof. Berend Denkena, Prof. Walter Lang, Prof. Klaus-Dieter Thoben, Prof. Ansgar Trächtler
PC members: Dr. Stefan Bosse, Aleksandra Himstedt, Dr. Viktor Just, Gerold Kuiper, Dr.-Ing. Dirk Lehmhus, Tobias Stiehl, Minerva Gabriela Vargas Gleason
Table of Contents

For the 5th time since 2012, the SysInt conference provides a forum for academia and industry to disseminate their latest innovations and practices in the field of system-integrated intelligence. The focus is on integration of new, intelligent functionalities into materials, components, systems and products to enable future technologies with enhanced capabilities. Industry 4.0 and smart manufacturing solutions will feature prominently in the final programme.

Topics

• Intelligent Systems: Enabling Technologies and Artificial Intelligence

• The Future of Manufacturing: Cyber-Physical Production and Logistic Systems

• Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing

• Structural Health Monitoring

• Systems Engineering

• Soft Robotics and Human-Machine-Interaction