[ #TRADESHOW] The 3rd #China #Embodied #Intelligent #Robot #Industry #Conference & #Exhibition ( #Hangzhou) 2026 will be held from March 11 to 13, 2026, at Hangzhou #International #Expo #Center. As one of China’s #leading #platforms dedicated to the rapidly expanding field of embodied #intelligence and intelligent #robotics, the exhibition #highlights #breakthroughs in #humanoid #robots, #industrial #automation, #companion robots, and #AI-driven #robotic #technologies. https://cnbusinessforum.com/event/the-3rd-china-embodied-intelligent-robot-industry-conference-exhibition-hangzhou-2026/
[ #TRADESHOW] The 3rd #China #Embodied #Intelligent #Robot #Industry #Conference & #Exhibition ( #Hangzhou) 2026 will be held from March 11 to 13, 2026, at Hangzhou #International #Expo #Center. As one of China’s #leading #platforms dedicated to the rapidly expanding field of embodied #intelligence and intelligent #robotics, the exhibition #highlights #breakthroughs in #humanoid #robots, #industrial #automation, #companion robots, and #AI-driven #robotic #technologies. https://cnbusinessforum.com/event/the-3rd-china-embodied-intelligent-robot-industry-conference-exhibition-hangzhou-2026/
Resetting the #sustainability compass!
Proudly co-authored a study at University of Halle Wittenberg on how #OpenStandards and #OpenSource are critical elements for sovereign and sustainable digital infrastructures.
#Highlights is the critical analysis of current open source policies in the public sector:
1. “Nationalistic” or "patriotic" approaches towards open source fail at fundamental level.
2. Persistent dependency on proprietary
technologies of critical public infrastructure.
3. Lack of enforceable commitment in sustainable funding for open source.
Resetting the #sustainability compass!
Proudly co-authored a study at University of Halle Wittenberg on how #OpenStandards and #OpenSource are critical elements for sovereign and sustainable digital infrastructures.
#Highlights is the critical analysis of current open source policies in the public sector:
1. “Nationalistic” or "patriotic" approaches towards open source fail at fundamental level.
2. Persistent dependency on proprietary
technologies of critical public infrastructure.
3. Lack of enforceable commitment in sustainable funding for open source.