Ziehl-Abegg Invites Entries in Inaugural AI Communication Award 2024

(l-r) Johannes Keller and Dr. Marc Wucherer; photo courtesy of Ziehl-Abegg

Künzelsau, Germany-based Ziehl-Abegg SE invites AI innovators to submit their projects to the inaugural AI Communication Award 2024 through April 19. A July 2 ceremony hosted by Ziehl-Abegg in Kupferzell, Germany, will recognize individuals who are “pushing the boundaries of technology and breaking new ground in digital communication,” ranging from new ways of evaluating data using AI in marketing and public relations to AI-generated films. Led by Chairman Johannes Keller from Applied AI, a jury made up of prominent individuals from the field of AI, digitalization and marketing will assess all the submissions. Awards will be presented in various categories, with special attention paid to the student category, which comes with prize money of EUR2,000 (US$2,181). “We have to face up to and deal with the risks and opportunities of AI in every field,” Ziehl-Abegg CEO Dr. Marc Wucherer observed. The company added: “The beating heart of AI in Europe will be heard increasingly louder in Heilbronn over the years ahead, and that is why the award is ideal fit for the Heilbronn-Franken region.”

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