Fresh from the digital studio: the WISL talk at ISH 2025 is now available as a podcast!

22. April 2025

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Produced entirely with AI, the presenters immerse you in the fascinating world of data rooms for smart living applications.

Find out how these data rooms developed in the SmartLivingNext technology program can ensure that your devices at home communicate seamlessly with each other – heating with body temperature from the wearable, washing machine with electricity meter and much more.

No more technical barriers, just clever networking and practical, cost- and energy-saving, sometimes life-saving benefits for your everyday life. Listen in and discover how the shared, secure use of data can simplify your life. And how trade, the housing industry and other players in the smart living sector can benefit from new business models. You can open and listen to the podcast directly via the link below.

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Central documents for SmartLivingNEXT

The white paper contains the guideline and reference framework for the future technical development of the SmartLivingNEXT Dataspace and the desired governance structure. It was created with the collaboration of teams from German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), the Research Association for Electrical Engineering at ZVEI e.V., Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU) and Materna Information & Communications SE. You can have the white paper sent to you as a PDF. Please contact our project office at projektbuero@smartlivingnext.de.

The document is intended as a structuring investor perspective and orientation framework, not as a final business plan, and analyzes the possible roles of potential investors. It was written in collaboration with Michael Schidlack, Research Association for Electrical Engineering at ZVEI e.V., Dr. Rahild Neuburger, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU) and Lars Thomsen, future matters AG. You can have the document sent to you as a PDF. Please contact our project office at projektbuero@smartlivingnext.de.

Das Dokument erläutert im ersten Teil (Governance & Organisation) SmartLivingNEXT als föderiertes Datenökosystem und beschreibt die Rollen, Verantwortlichkeiten und Entscheidungslogiken. Der zweite Teil (technische Architektur & Datenraum) beschreibt, wie diese Governance technisch umgesetzt wird. Es entstand unter Mitwirkung von Michael Schidlack, Forschungsvereinigung Elektrotechnik beim ZVEI e.V., Dr. Rahild Neuburger, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU) und Fanni Vespermann, Materna Information & Communications SE. Sie können sich das Dokument als PDF zusenden lassen. Please contact our project office at projektbuero@smartlivingnext.de.

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