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STASA Steinbeis Angewandte Systemanalyse GmbH
Filderhauptstraße 142
70599 Stuttgart
Germany
70599 Stuttgart
Germany
- Phone: +49 711 4790-181
Website: www.stasa.de
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Management:
- Niklas Janssen
Services
Our aim is to generate added value for our customers through well-founded data analyses.
In all areas of a company, the extraction of relevant parameters from the constantly increasing flood of data is essential for well-founded, reliable forecasts of future developments. Only on this basis reliable strategic decisions can be made.
To this end, our team of data scientists and software developers develops customized solutions for our customers. These range from data visualization and statistical analysis to scenario-based forecasting of complex technical and social science systems. We rely on the combination of proven instruments of system analysis based on process knowledge with state-of-the-art methods of data-driven modeling and software development, as well as methods of artificial intelligence and self-learning systems.
In doing so, we build on a wealth of experience gained over more than 20 years from numerous projects, which are nowadays referred to as AI, Industry 4.0 and Big Data.
STASA's service and project portfolio is highly interdisciplinary. Our clients include top-class companies from the private sector as well as ministries and institutional bodies. Confidentiality, flexibility and reliability are very important to us.
Key Areas
- Applied system analysis in development, production and logistics
- Modeling and simulation of complex systems for scenario-based forecasting as well as for process monitoring
- Development and application and development of algorithms in the field of machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI), such as self-generating neural networks
- Development of expert systems and AI-based assistance systems for production
- Evaluation of mass data, for example for population forecasts, and economic forecasts on a fine grained regional scale
- Network analysis
- Interactive visualization of spatial and contextual relationships in web applications, application of geographical information systems (GIS)
- Software development in C / C ++, Python, PHP, Javascript
- Consulting and training in process optimization
- European Network of Excellence: Spatial Simulation for Social Sciences (S4)
- ERAN - European Regional Airports and Stakeholders Network#
- Network of European Communications and Transport Activities Research (NECTAR)
- Löhn Award 2011 - Transfer Award of the Steinbeis Foundation together with the Institut Dr. Foerster GmbH & Co. KG for the project DATA2LINE® - Automated procedure for the detection of unexploded ordnance in the scope of the ordnance clearance
- doIT Software Award of the MFG Foundation Baden-Württemberg for the software
- STASA QC for working point optimization and quality forecasting in production
Project Examples
- Optimization of plastics injection molding processes with STASA QC as requested by customer (currently running)
- Training for STASA QC software, which is sold through the company KISTLER AG in Winterthur, Switzerland
- Small-scale population projections
- Simulation and regional development (city of Stuttgart and surrounding areas)
- Location analysis for companies and clinics
- Coupled traffic and regional development (simulation model for scenarios)
- Network analyses (logistics)
- Development of an automated object capture process for DATA2LINE® specialist software to be used in data analysis for dud detection at contaminated sites. Commissioned by the Institute Dr. Foerster GmbH & Co. KG, Reutlingen, Germany
- Optimization of energy efficiency in injection molding through computerized preform checks and inclusion of online recording of measuring signals in extended process control and 100% quality forecasts (REMIS II). BMWi transfer network project (2004-2006)
- Model-based materials optimization (NanoOpt) (2004)
- Rational energy saving and minimization of materials use in injection molding (REMIS). BMWi transfer project (2001–2004)
- Experimental analysis of nonlinear coupled systems, multiple-stage project: Early failure detection at test benches in continuous operation. BMBF transfer project. Project partner: ZF Friedrichshafen AG, IFM University of Hannover, Mahrenholtz und Partner GmbH, Hannover, Germany (2001-2004)
- Beiersdorf AG, Hamburg, Germany
- German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
- German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development (BMVBW)
- German Federal Ministry of Education and Technology (BMWi)
- Daimler AG, Stuttgart, Germany
- Ditter Plastic OHG, Haslach, Germany (commissioned by customer)
- ELFO AG, Sachseln, Switzerland
- Ensinger GmbH & Co., Nufringen, Germany
- European Commission (EU)
- Institute Dr. Foerster GmbH, Reutlingen, Germany
- GLAMUS Gesellschaft für moderne Kommunikation mbH, Bonn, Germany
- Heusch Boesefeldt, Aachen, Germany
- Hornbach Baumarkt AG
- IFM University of Hannover
- Institute for Applied Traffic and Tourism Research (IVT), Mannheim, Germany
- Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Nuremberg, Germany
- Institute for Higher Studies (IHS), Wien, Austria
- Institute for Economic and Social Research of Piemont (IRES), Turin, Italy
- Kistler Instrumente GmbH, Winterthur, Switzerland
- K|M|S Vertrieb und Services AG, Unterhaching, Germany
- Krupp-Drauz AG, Heilbronn, Germany
- Ministry of the Environment, Climate Protection and the Energy Sector Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany (MUV)
- North German Broadcasting Company (N3), Hamburg, Germany
- NSW Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke GmbH & Co. KG, Nordenham, Germany
- Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
- Milan Polytechnic
- Robert Bosch GmbH, Waiblingen, Germany
- Schunk GmbH & Co. KG, Lauffen, Germany
- Siemens AG, Munich, Germany
- SSP Consult gmbh, Stuttgart, Germany
- Office of Statistics for the City of Stuttgart, Germany
- Southwest Broadcasting Company (SWR), Stuttgart, Germany
- Telenot Electronic GmbH, Aalen, Germany
- Network for Region Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
- Walter Söhner GmbH & Co., Schwaigern, Germany
- Ministry of Economics and Finance Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
- ZF Friedrichshafen AG
Media
Steinbeis Transfer Magazine
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Smart digital systems improve sustainability and efficiency (Transfer 2/2024)
ComoNeoPREDICT and STASA QC Optimize reduce production costs and enhance quality -
Optimizing the Plastics Industry with AI (Transfer 2/2023)
Steinbeis software STASA QC enhances the efficiency of injection molding processes -
NN-FAND: Understanding the Demand in Traffic Flows (Transfer 3/2022)
Steinbeis experts use AI methods to analyze travel purposes -
InConnect: How an Index Can Showcase the Benefits of Collaboration (Transfer 1/2021)
Steinbeis collaborates in research to analyze the factors that dictate the success of innovations and value creation in alliances -
“One decisive factor for data analytics projects to succeed is combining artificial and human intelligence” (Transfer 2/2020)
An interview with Dr. Philipp Liedl, Managing Director of STASA Steinbeis Angewandte Systemanalyse GmbH -
Inconnect: innovation requires collaboration! (Transfer 2/2019)
Steinbeis cooperation index analyzes the potential offered by partnerships -
DATA2LINE® becomes DATA2LINE® GEO (Transfer 4/2018)
STASA team overhauls analysis of magnetic field data -
Translating Wear and Tear into Sound Using Acoustic Fingerprints (Transfer 4/2018)
Steinbeis experts work with the University of Stuttgart to develop a new kind of algorithm for monitoring milling processes -
Translating Data into Knowledge (Transfer 3/2017)
Lateral thinking on an interdisciplinary level can be helpful in managing floods of data -
Voting with Your Feet: Competition Between Population Areas (Transfer 3/2016)
Steinbeis uses a regional opportunity monitor to analyze the positioning of cities and municipalities across Germany -
Keeping Warranty Costs Under Control (Transfer 1/2016)
Steinbeis uses statistical model to forecast infrequent failure rates of engineering components
Yearbook Steinbeis Foundation´s Transfer Award – Löhn Award
- Automated Process for the Detection of Unexploded Bombs as Part of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (Löhn Award 2011)
Steinbeis-Edition
- Liedl, Philipp (Hrsg.); Steinbeis-Stiftung (Hrsg.) (2014): "Wahrnehmung - Idee - Umsetzung" Kunstkatalog zur SteinbeisART-Ausstellung 2014