Successful 4th Spherea Forum

The first day of our Spherea Forum is already behind us, and we are currently in the middle of the second day.

The forum opened with a fascinating insight into the last 10 years of Spherea and our visions for the future.

Axel Schuppe from the Verband der Bahnindustrie in Deutschland (VDB) e.V. (German Railway Industry Association) and Hans-Christoph Atzpodien from the Federal Association of the German Security and Defense Industry started with exciting keynotes.

Whether rail, aviation or defense: Together we discussed how automation and AI contribute to greater safety and availability in complex systems. Many thanks to Michael Rösch, Rösch Consult, Prof. Dr. Gert Bikker, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Stefan Mueck, IBM Consult and Jürgen Pinkl, former Senior Manager Director at Accenture DACH.

Another highlight was the panel discussion on opportunities and challenges in rail, mobility and defense with a joint view from the UK, France and Germany – a big thank you …

InnoTrans 2024

We are back at InnoTrans this year with our Spherea fantasy train and are looking forward to presenting our products to you live. Please visit us at our outdoor booth FGSUED O/172, we look forward to interesting discussions. We are also represented in the recruiting area and are looking forward to the one or other conversation with students, maybe you would like to become part of the team?

National Counter-IED Conference

This year’s National Counter-IED Conference of the German Armed Forces took place in Hamburg over the last two days. We had the opportunity to give a presentation on “German Armed Forces and SMEs – working together to create an operational product”. We were also very pleased to have the opportunity to present our Protection Jammer Tester again.

Our Protection Jammer Tester

It’s summer and numerous events are taking place. But how is security actually ensured at major events?
The police use jammers to ward off remote-controlled threats such as drones. But how can the functionality of the jammers be tested easily and reliably? With the Protection Jammer Tester from Spherea:

  • reliable, fast and reproducible testing the effectiveness of the jammer
  • no specialist knowledge of high-frequency technology necessary
  • mobile & battery-operated
  • ready for use in less than 5 min
  • average measurement duration of 5 – 10 min
  • test of the disturbed frequency ranges and the power emitted by the jammer
  • automatic evaluation & logging of the results

Test the invisible with the Protection Jammer Tester.

Cooperation with Technische Hochschule Ulm

On Monday, the final event of our project took place with the students of the Systems Engineering Master’s program at Technische Hochschule Ulm
under the direction of Prof. Dr. Bank. The students used the phases of the system engineering process to develop the customer and system requirements as well as the architecture design for Spherea’s TwinTrain workshop. We would like to take this opportunity to thank the students once again for their high level of commitment and the great results, which we can make very good use of. We really enjoyed the project!

Stress management workshop

As part of Spherea’s occupational health management program, we have been offering our employees a stress management workshop in collaboration with Janine Berger and Michael Knöferl since April. In four consecutive blocks, the focus was on what stress is, how stress works, how to cope with stress and ultimately how to stay stress-free. We are delighted with the high level of participation, as each of us comes into contact with stress from time to time in various situations in everyday life.

Cooperation with Anna-Essinger Gymnasium

We’re excited to share the latest update from our partnership with the Anna-Essinger Gymnasium as part of the Girls Digital Camps initiative! As part of our ongoing commitment to encourage young girls in IT and tech, we’ve successfully transformed their 3D models to life.

During our recent visit to the school, we showed how to prepare 3D models for printing. We then used our 3D printers to realize their designs in their chosen colors.

We are already looking forward to our next visit, where the girls will see their designs brought to the real world.