The Program

08:30

Admission

- | Wandelhalle |

09:20

Welcome

- | Sitzungssaal | English

Dr. Sebastian Tramp (eccenca GmbH)

We are excited to extend a warm welcome to all participants and share an overview of the day’s sessions with you.

09:30

Keynote

- | Sitzungssaal | English

eccenca Corporate Memory Marketplace: Plug, Play, Deliver
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Dr.-Ing. Nour Ramzy eccenca GmbH

Vita

Nour Ramzy is a Senior Knowledge Engineer at eccenca GmbH with several years of experience in the semiconductor domain, applying semantic technologies to model, integrate, and harmonize complex industrial data. During her PhD, she designed and implemented a synthetic semantic data generator for supply chain and manufacturing data, enabling the creation of realistic, interoperable datasets for testing and validation solution development. She also gained exposure to various manufacturing standards and industry consortia, further strengthening her expertise in semantic interoperability and data integration. Currently, she works as a consultant and Linked Data Expert collaborating with diverse customers across multiple domains to translate complex business challenges into scalable, production-ready solutions by leveraging semantic technologies and knowledge-driven approaches.

This keynote introduces the application marketplace for eccenca Corporate Memory, a new approach to delivering knowledge- and data-driven solutions faster and more efficiently. The marketplace serves as a cross-organizational hub for reusable solutions, bringing together key building blocks such as ontologies, vocabularies, taxonomies, Python plugins, and integration projects. By making existing assets easy to find and apply, organizations can quickly match needs with available solutions, identify gaps or misalignments early, hence reducing communication overhead and ensuring compatibility across projects. It also accelerates implementation by providing ready-to-use components that can be easily adapted to specific contexts. Teams can draw inspiration from proven solution blueprints, enabling them to build on existing best practices rather than starting from scratch.

Join this session to learn how to accelerate value delivery in your organization by streamlining the lifecycle from development to deployment in a scalable and standardized way.

09:53

Keynote

- | Sitzungssaal | English

eccenca Corporate Memory Marketplace: Plug, Play, Deliver
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Marcel Fröhlich eccenca GmbH

Vita

Marcel is the director of service delivery at eccenca. He holds a degree in computer science (Uni Tübingen & VU Amsterdam) and an MBA from ESB Reutlingen. Marcel jumped early into the Berlin ecosystem in 2000 founding relevantive, a user experience startup. Afterwards he spent 10 years in the corporate world serving in various management positions in T‑Systems International GmbH. He was responsible for substantial project & consulting business in various industries mostly focused on business information management.

This keynote introduces the application marketplace for eccenca Corporate Memory, a new approach to delivering knowledge- and data-driven solutions faster and more efficiently. The marketplace serves as a cross-organizational hub for reusable solutions, bringing together key building blocks such as ontologies, vocabularies, taxonomies, Python plugins, and integration projects. By making existing assets easy to find and apply, organizations can quickly match needs with available solutions, identify gaps or misalignments early, hence reducing communication overhead and ensuring compatibility across projects. It also accelerates implementation by providing ready-to-use components that can be easily adapted to specific contexts. Teams can draw inspiration from proven solution blueprints, enabling them to build on existing best practices rather than starting from scratch.

Join this session to learn how to accelerate value delivery in your organization by streamlining the lifecycle from development to deployment in a scalable and standardized way.

10:15

Session I Future Knowledge Experts (Students)

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Prof. Dr. Thomas Riechert (Leipzig University of Applied Sciences (HTWK))

In this session, professors from HTWK Leipzig will introduce their institution and highlight the innovative work done by their students. Throughout the day, LSWT participants can explore the student poster exhibition and vote for their favorite project. The winning poster will receive the Semantic Web Poster Award, generously sponsored by eccenca. The presentations will be held in English.

10:30

Coffee break

- | Wandelhalle |


Posters and Stands

11:00

Session II Knowledge Graphs and Large Language Models

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Chair: Magnus Knuth (GROPYUS Technologies GmbH)

In this session, we will explore Semantic Technologies as part of the broader field of Artificial Intelligence, covering fascinating topics such as Large Language Models and other exciting advancements. The presentations will be held in English.

  • Prof. Dr. Lisa Wenige (Hochschule Merseburg): LLMs for Metadata Enrichment and Question Answering in Open Data – Some Results and Lessons Learned
  • Sandra Schaftner (University of Technology Chemnitz): Neuro-symbolic Consolidation of Crowdsourced Knowledge: The ORKG Use Case
  • Lars-Peter Meyer (Institute for Applied Informatics): LLM Agents for Knowledge Graphs – Our Experience So Far
  • Hannah Großer (Leipzig University of Applied Sciences (HTWK) and Neue ZWL Zahnradwerk Leipzig GmbH): Capturing contextual data in production planning: Integration email communication into Knowledge Graphs
  • Franziska Rudolph (Fraunhofer Institute for Machine Tools and Forming Technology): A Hybrid Ontology Modeling Approach for State Regulatory Documents
  • Dr. Oliver Karras (TIB - Leibniz information Centre for Science and Technology): EmpiRE-Compass: A Neuro-Symbolic Dashboard for Sustainable and Dynamic Knowledge Exploration, Synthesis, and Reuse

12:30

Lunch break

- | Wandelhalle |


Posters and Stands

13:30

Session III Knowledge Graph Use Cases in Industry and Administration

- | Sitzungssaal | English

Chair: Kirill Bulert (adorsys GmbH & Co. KG)

In this session, we’ll explore real-world applications and use cases using Knowledge Graphs as our foundation. The presentations will be held in English.

  • Thierry Platrier (Airbus): How ontology lifecycle management can support trusted, interoperable, and scalable AI-enabled knowledge systems, particularly in cybersecurity
  • Herbert Wein (Verbund) and Stephan Sommerer (Verbund): Behind the HMI: The Invisible Nervous System Powering Next-Gen SCADA
  • Felix Brei (Institute for Applied Informatics): Supply Chain Security with Self-Learning LLM Agents
  • Tracy Arndt (German National Library): Practical Approaches to Large-Scale LOD: Lessons from Maintaining DNB’s Linked Open Data Service
  • Magnus Knuth (GROPYUS Technologies GmbH): Building on Data: Semantic Modeling of 3D Geometry at Scale

15:00

Coffee break

- | Wandelhalle |


Posters and Stands

15:30

Session IV Ontology Engineering and Semantic Technologies

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Chair: Prof. Dr. Lisa Wenige (Hochschule Merseburg)

This session will dive into the exciting world of building, modeling, and visualizing Knowledge Graphs. The presentations will be held in English.

  • Johannes Frey (Federal Environmental Agency): umwelt.info: FAIR Data Portal und Suchmaschine für Umwelt- und Naturschutzwissen.
  • Dr. Konstantin Gubaev (fem Research Institute): The PMDco3-based application ontology for semantic representation of the casting process
  • Florian Hahn (University of Technology Chemnitz): Interoperabilität und Best Practices in Open Data Portalen
  • Dr. Patrick Westphal (HITeC - Hamburger Informatik Technologie-Center): The RESCUE-MATE Data Platform as a Foundation for Dynamic Situational Reports in Crisis and Disaster Situations
  • Kirill Bulert (adorsys GmbH & Co. KG): Zombies alive, reviving Ontowiki with black magic

16:45

eccenca Poster Winner Awards and Closing

- | Sitzungssaal | English

Dr. Sebastian Tramp (eccenca GmbH)

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