Sci-Bi: Digitalization in Logistics and Transport

Period: 01.04.2018
- 30.10.2018

Countries and institutions involved in the project

  • Transport and Telecommunication Institute
  • RISEBA, Riga International School of Economics and Business Administration
  • Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
  • Tallinn University of Technology
  • Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, ILM, Institute for Logistics and Material Handling Systems
  • Fraunhofer Institute for Factory Operation and Automation IFF

Aim of the project

The aim of the project is strengthening the research capacity of Latvia in Digitalization in Logistics and Transport and stimulating synergies between research and business in Baltic.

Main activities of the project

26.04.2018: Open Workshop “Digitalization in Logistics and Transport” in Riga, TTI

19.06.2018: International Doctoral Student Workshop (IDWL): Input-Presentations from Latvian and German business speakers at IDWL in Magdeburg

16.10.2018: PhD seminar “Sci-Bi: Digitalization in Logistics and Transport” in Riga, TTI

Target group and number of persons involved

26.04.2018: Open Workshop “Digitalization in Logistics and Transport” in Riga, TTI:

Direct target group: PhD and Master students from Baltic Region, Baltic lecturers in transport and logistics, 63 participants

19.06.2018: International Doctoral Student Workshop: Input-Presentations from Latvian and German business speakers at IDWL in Magdeburg: Direct target group: PhD and Master students from different countries get input presentation from Latvian and German business speakers, 50 participants

16.10.2018: PhD seminar “Sci-Bi: Digitalization in Logistics and Transport” in Riga, TTI:

Direct target group: PhD and Master students from Baltic Region, 12 participants; Business from Logistics and Transport sector, 8 participants

Indirect target group: Baltic lecturers in transport and logistics and doctoral supervisors, 20 participants PhD and Master students from Baltic Region,

Business from Logistics and Transport sector,

PhD seminar was attended by 49 participants.

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