Festabend zur Ausstellungseröffnung "50 Jahre Informatik aus Franken" aus dem Museum Industriekultur vom 07.03.2016 [ID:6143]
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I am very pleased to welcome you to the exhibition opening of Abacus to Exaskei.

In addition to many prominent guests that I do not want to mention individually and can,

I would like to greet the initiator of the exhibition.

First, the owner of the chair of the Institute of Informatics 3 at the Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen,

Professor Dietmar Fei. Welcome.

It is also successful to win the high-quality participants of the following podium discussion for this event.

Welcome to Professor Dr. Mertens.

I am Dr. Alexander Brändel.

I wanted to make a joke. I'll do it now, then I have it behind me.

Because I googled Professor Horst Zuse, because I didn't know if he had something to do with Konrad.

I have to press it now. Yes, he has. Is that right?

I am the oldest son and I am from Bavaria.

I also welcome the moderator of today's Abacus, Dr. Georg Hager.

I am welcome to be called Ms. Renate Schmidt, Federal Minister of the Arts.

Welcome, Ms. Hager.

Informatics from France and here especially from Erlangen has a significant and influential impact on the development of Nuremberg and the entire metropolitan region.

An exhibition fits exactly here, in a museum where technology history plays a central role,

but also the everyday life of the people is themed.

Computer is included in everything in informatics.

This is what Matthias Nürburg, the head of this museum, will say later.

The representation of technology history, urban history and everyday culture is now a close and extensive collaboration with unspeakable scientific orientations,

e.g. the Fraunhofer Institute.

Finally, the topics of computer and informatics are also gradually entering the museums and many presentations will be technically and scientifically more demanding.

The Museum Industriekultur will therefore be a profile as an experiment, learning and experience for students, but not only for them,

but also for the future. The number of visitors is already increasing and this is a good way.

In addition, partnerships with educational institutions are indispensable.

We hope and are extremely confident that cooperation with the different university teaching institutions and especially with the people responsible for the extensive collections will also exist in the future.

By the way, it is completely independent of whether and how a dependency of the German Museum in Nürnberg will be added.

Thank you for your attention. I hand over to Matthias Nürburg.

Ladies and Gentlemen, 50 years of computer science from Franken, from the metropolitan region.

I am sure there have been significantly less important jubilees that have ultimately been the initial ignition for an exhibition.

This jubilee has really earned an exhibition, including computer, informatics, computers, and the development is phenomenal and rapid.

The exhibition takes the visitor on a time travel through the history of computing and the history of computer science.

These are topics that are not in our minds anymore in many areas today.

No smartphone, no computer, no industrial automation is not imaginable today.

And as it was about one and a half years ago, Professor Dietmar Fei, who has already mentioned, also from my side, the contact he had with the museum, to use this exhibition as a joint project,

we immediately and gladly got involved in it, namely an exhibition on the topic of 50 years of ISA in Erlangen, in Franken,

with the collections of the ISA, the collection from Erlangen, to be realized here.

He has definitely used this opportunity to open doors for us, because in the metropolitan region, when the economic and scientific history is to be represented,

and this is a topic of this museum, that is exactly without this topic, without such a presentation, does not work.

The exhibition, yes, at the beginning I was a bit skeptical whether the topic could actually be presented to the Franken behind the oven.

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01:16:53 Min

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2016-03-07

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2016-04-13 15:19:12

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Zur offiziellen Eröffnung der Sonder-Ausstellung "Vom Abakus zu Exascale - 50 Jahre Informatik aus Franken" fand am 07.03.2016 im Museum Industriekultur der Stadt Nürnberg ein Festabend mit anschließender Podiumsdiskussion statt.
Es sprachen:
- Ingrid Bierer, Direktorin der Museen der Stadt Nürnberg
- Matthias Murko, Leiter des Museums Industriekultur
- Prof. Dr. Dietmar Fey, Lehrstuhlinhaber am Department Informatik und Sprecher der Kollegialen Leitung des Departments

Anschließend erfolgte ein Podiumsgespräch unter dem Motto "Abend der Pioniere"
Teilnehmer:
- Prof. Dr. Horst Zuse (Sohn von Konrad Zuse)
- Prof. Dr. Peter Mertens (FAU)
- Dr. Brendel (infoteam - Software AG)
Moderation: Dr. Georg Hager

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Informatik FAU ISER Franken Ausstellung Podiumsdiskussion Zuse Abakus Exascale Museum Jahre Konrad Horst Industriekultur
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