The Bayern Innovativ podcast
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of "Innovation Life". In this podcast, we take a look into the future with you, explore the latest trends and innovation strategies and reveal what drives Bavaria's innovation pioneers on a daily basis. We also present important funding programs for your company - briefly, concisely and, above all, simply explained.
3D concrete printing: components produced in a resource-saving and sustainable way (11.09.2024)
Dr. Tanja Jovanović talks to Florian Greiser and Werner Greiner from EIGNER Betonmanufaktur about how 3D concrete printing is becoming increasingly important and how components can be produced in an environmentally friendly way.
Agile working in companies: 2 perspectives on the world of work 4.0 (28.08.2024)
Prof. Dr. Sabine Pfeiffer (FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg) and Dr. Hans Egermeier (CEO, talsen team GmbH) discuss the question "What does agile working in companies mean" from two different perspectives with moderator Dr. Petra Blumenroth.
Innovation pioneer Matthias Falk on crisis management and the mindset for doers (14.08.2024)
Innovation pioneer Matthias Falk, founder and Chief Technology Officer of Spekter GmbH, talks to presenter Dr. Tanja Jovanović about heavy rain risk management and how business damage caused by natural events can also be used positively.
Funding program "Non-publicly accessible charging infrastructure for e-road freight transport in Bavaria (31.07.2024)
Trucks and other transport vehicles ensure stable supply chains and keep the economy running. But at the same time, they are responsible for a whopping six percent of CO2 emissions in the EU.
The solution? Electrically powered trucks! They help to save CO2. However, the changeover poses challenges for hauliers: It is usually not enough to simply gradually replace the combustion engines with electric trucks. Own charging points on the company premises also help immensely with the changeover and should therefore be installed. It's a good thing that there is a funding program in Bavaria that helps companies with this.
Alexander Wehr, Managing Director of logistics company W & P, and Bastian Ritter, technologist and project manager at the Bavarian Electric Mobility Competence Center, explain how this works.
E-scooters: 2 perspectives on 5 years of road approval (17.07.2024)
In this episode,Christoph Raithel talks to Tobias Griesmeier, Head of Regulatory Affairs at TIER Mobility, and Maryna Pobudzei, Researcher & Project Lead - Shared Micromobility in the MORE Sharing project for the University of the Federal Armed Forces Munich. Together they look back on 5 years of road approval for e-scooters, how electric scooters have made urban mobility more flexible so far and what role they play in safety and environmental compatibility, among other things.
Exoskeletons: the future of care relief? (03.07.2024)
According to DAK-Gesundheit, the musculoskeletal system is the second most common cause of sick leave in Germany. Exoskeletons could be part of the solution to alleviate this situation. Physical relief would be a sensible measure, especially in the very demanding care sector. Listen to the podcast with Dr. Tanja Jovanovic and Tanja Pollak from PPZ Nuremberg to find out what this could look like.
AI & quantum computing: 2 perspectives on the working world of the future
The 100th episode of the Bayern Innovativ podcast is all about new technologies, how companies deal with them and their impact on the world of work. What opportunities and risks do they offer Bavarian SMEs today and in the future? What hurdles need to be overcome and what conclusions can be drawn for the future?
Dr. Tanja Jovanovic discusses this with sociologist Prof. Dr. Sabine Pfeiffer from Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg and Bayern Innovativ Managing Director Dr. Rainer Seßner using the example of artificial intelligence and quantum technology.
Funding program for publicly accessible charging infrastructure in Bavaria (05.06.2024)
You see them more and more often because they promise significant emission savings in the shortest possible time and are an indispensable way to achieve greater sustainability. But with more and more electric cars, more and more charging stations are needed. And they cost money!
The good news: these can still be subsidized in Bavaria!
Stefan Sulzenbacher, team leader for innovative business models at REWAG, and Bastian Ritter, technologist and project manager at the Bavarian Electric Mobility Competence Center, explain how this works.