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MON: Monday Contributed Sessions

MON 4: DPG Promotionskolleg Next Generation Computing

MON 4.8: Talk

Monday, September 8, 2025, 16:00–16:15, ZHG004

Panel discussion about Next Generation Computing and its impact on industry and society (Part 2) — •Martin Mauser1, Christoph Huettl2, Max Mangold3, Niclas Popp4, and Nils-Erik Schütte51University of Vienna, Vieann, Austria — 2Charité Berlin, Berlin, Germany — 3TUM, Munich, Germany — 4Eberhard Karl University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany — 5University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany

Another key focus will be on the major challenges the field is expected to face over the next decade, ranging from technological challenges to ethical considerations. Furthermore, the discussion will address how society can be actively involved in the development and application of new computing technologies to foster acceptance and trust. Our goal is to bring together diverse perspectives and develop concrete recommendations for future-oriented collaboration.

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