09.10.2023
©BIFOLD & MCML
The MCML at the All Hands Meeting 2023 in Berlin
Meet Up of All German AI Competence Centers - Hosted by BIFOLD
On October 9 and 10, the All Hands Meeting 2023 of the German AI competence centers (BIFOLD, ScaDS.AI, Lamarr Institute, Tübingen AI Center, DFKI and MCML) took place in Berlin.
As one of a total of five university competence centers, the MCML accepted the invitation to Berlin to present and exchange current research results on the EUREF campus and to discuss them afterwards.
The event was a success all along the line. It is important to see that Germany is doing AI research from top level and that the state wants to promote and advance this fact. We thank all participants and especially BIFOLD for organizing this great event.
We are looking forward to next year!
©BIFOLD & MCML
Our director Thomas Seidl, our PI Frauke Kreuter, and the management members Thomas Meier, Verena Albrecht, and Arielle Helmick, as well as many junior researchers presented and represented the MCML and its research on and off stage.
©BIFOLD & MCML
Besides the research of the other centers, especially the panel discussions were interesting and fruitful.
PStS Mario Brandenburg opened with his speech a discussion on how products of AI research also change the transfer from research to application. This was followed by other panels, for example on the importance of trustworthy AI.
©BIFOLD & MCML
During the last panel, our PI Frauke Kreuter discussed with other experts ways to make Germany an attractive location for top scientists to shape and drive national AI research.
Related
13.05.2026
MCML at LRZ — Pitchtalks, Meetup, and Guided Tour
MCML members visited Leibniz Supercomputing Centre for talks, Q&A, and a SuperMUC-NG tour on AI and HPC collaboration.
06.05.2026
MCML Research Forum Kicks Off With First Session
The MCML Research Forum is an informal seminar series for discussing ongoing work, current papers, and research ideas across MCML groups.
06.05.2026
MemAgents Workshop at ICLR 2026
The workshop MemAgents workshop focused on the role of memory in long-horizon AI agents. Co-Organized by Hinrich Schütze, Yunpu Ma and Ercong Nie.