CISPA Expands in Munich, Teams Up with TUM for AI & Cybersecurity Startups
CISPA, a leading national research institute specialising in information security and trustworthy AI, is bolstering its transfer activities in Munich. It's teaming up with the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and other local partners to turn research into practical applications and startups.
CISPA's expansion in Munich is backed by prominent local partners. The Technical University of Munich (TUM), with its robust entrepreneurial ecosystem, is a key collaborator. TUM, a leading university with around 700 professorships and 53,000 students, is renowned for its scientific excellence and innovation. It operates as an 'entrepreneurial university', founding over 70 start-ups annually. Other partners include UnternehmerTUM and TUM Venture Labs, further enriching the collaborative effort.
CISPA's founding director, Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Michael Backes, sees Munich as an ideal location for cooperative research and transfer activities. The city's scientific innovation power, high-tech landscape, and supportive policy make it an attractive hub for research transfer. TUM President Prof. Dr. Thomas F. Hofmann echoes this sentiment, highlighting TUM's strengths in scientific excellence, innovation, and entrepreneurship, making it an excellent partner for CISPA.
CISPA and TUM are expanding their collaboration to promote research transfer, innovation, and startup founding in Munich. By leveraging Munich's scientific innovation strength and high-tech landscape, they aim to strengthen the existing startup ecosystem, with a focus on cybersecurity and trustworthy AI.
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