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Lunch Talk Series

8 Apr 2025 - 22 Jul 2025
Online

We are excited to announce our extended Lunch Talk Series from the int:net Community! Due to great interest, we are adding even more sessions beyond our initial schedule, giving you the chance to dive even deeper into interoperability and the results of our int:net project.

Register now and join the Lunch Talk Series!

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Join Us for a Lunch Talk Series on Interoperability!

We are excited to announce our new Lunch Talk Series from the int:net Community, where we will be diving deep into the world of interoperability and the results of our int:net project.

Time: 1-2 pm  
Location: Online

What to Expect:

Engaging Discussions: Our sessions will cover a wide range of topics, all related to our int:net project. Whether you are a seasoned expert or just starting out, there is something for everyone!

Expert Insights: Hear from int:net project partners who are at the forefront of creating interconnected systems. Our speakers will share their experiences, insights, and visions.

Community Connection: Network with like-minded professionals, exchange ideas, and find opportunities to collaborate. This is your chance to connect with others who are passionate about building a more connected world.

Upcoming Topics:

  • April 8th: IntMAS, What is it and how to use it | B.A.U.M. Consult, Ludwig Karg
  • April 29th: tbd | Fraunhofer, Markus Stroot
  • May 20th: The Mercury Initiative | EPRI, Mark McGranaghan
  • June 10th: Skip due to EUSEW
  • July 1st: Use Case Study | EUI/E.DSO
  • July 22nd: Using Artificial Intelligence in IEC 62559, Use Case Methodology and SGAM Framework | OFFIS, René Kuchenbuch

Do not miss out on this opportunity to expand your knowledge and connect with fellow enthusiasts in the field. We can not wait to see you there!

Feel free to register with this link.

We will then send you the access link, which will be the same for every lunch talk.

Please find a brief description of all Lunch Talks here. The document will be updated constantly.