Data Innovation Potential Analysis

This interactive workshop is designed for companies interested in uncovering the hidden potential of existing datasets and to explore opportunities to train custom AI models.

Target users

Companies with existing datasets and preliminary business ideas looking to explore AI applications.

Description

With over a decade of experience helping SMEs harness AI and data-driven innovation (see our successes), we, experts from KIT and SICOS BW, are now bringing our expertise directly to companies across Germany and Europe. This interactive workshop is designed to uncover the hidden potential in your existing data and explore opportunities for using it to train custom AI models. The workshop combines business strategy with technical insights and can be conducted on-site (Baden-Württemberg and nearby regions) or online.

The Data Innovation Potential Analysis is customized to your company’s resources and goals, and includes the following steps:

Initial consultation

  • We start with a confidential discussion about your data samples.
  • Non-disclosure and data usage agreements can be signed in advance to ensure complete security.

Expert analysis

  • Our team of specialized AI experts evaluates your ideas.
  • We prepare a tailored approach for your workshop based on your unique data and goals.

Interactive 3-hour workshop

  • Explore the “potentials” of your data.
  • Learn about practical machine learning approaches and required data processing steps.
  • Receive actionable recommendations on advancing your AI project, including leveraging HammerHAI services.
  • Understand potential risks and discover additional resources to continue your journey.

Applications

Our workshops are particularly valuable for companies in manufacturing and engineering, with use cases including:

  • Predictive analytics using time series, log, and tabular data (e.g., machine or sensor data)
  • Fine-tuning AI models and knowledge management/retrieval on your own data sources

How to get access

Please send a brief note explaining your motivation to use this service to access@hammerhai.eu

Service provided by

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Contact

Till Riedel, KIT

access@hammerhai.eu

Funding

  • The workshop is offered by HammerHAI (European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking, Grant No. 101234027) free of charge.
  • By participating, you agree that insights and feedback from the consultation may be used to guide HammerHAI service development.
  • Successful outcomes from the workshop may be featured on the HammerHAI website (with your permission: non-disclosure rules apply).
  • Limited capacity may require prioritization based on experience, ecosystem effects, and availability of data. 

Funding

This project has received funding from the European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking under grant agreement No. 101234027

This project is co-funded by the European Commission, the German Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR), the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts, the Bavarian State Ministry of Science and the Arts and the Lower Saxony Ministry of Science and Culture.

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Logo of the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space of Germany. A black eagle icon (coat of arms of Germany) on the left, a vertical strip in the colors of the German flag (black, red, yellow) to the right of it and even further to the right the wordmark "Bundesministerium für Forschung, Technologie und Raumfahrt".