TecO was founded in 1993 at the University of Karlsruhe (now KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) for R&D in applied telematics in close collaboration with the industry. Ubiquitous Computing is the cornerstone of work and competence, with Context-Sensitive Systems, HCI, Digital Artefact Computing, Distributed Collaborative Systems, and Handheld Computing as current research foci.
TecO is associated with the Pervasive Computing Systems group of the Institute of Telematics at the KIT but distinguishes itself in being close to industry both with respect to its funding model and its participation in "real-world projects" with a range of partners in the software and hardware industries.
- Start of the new BMBF-Project Koordinator
- TecO successfully participated in the Pervasive 2011 conference: one best demo, one best demo nominee and one best video nominee
- Open Position Contextual Reasoning on System Dependencies in the new EU FP7 project TIMBUS (started April 2011).
- Our practical course "Software Engineering Practice: Visualization of Wireless Sensor Network Data in Augmented Reality" has been voted one of the best three PSE in WS 2010/2011
- TecO welcomes Context'11 the Seventh International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Context
- Neue Vorlesungen des Lehrstuhls für Pervasive Computing Systems im Sommersemester 2011
- Offene Bachelor-, Master- und Diplomarbeiten
- Offene HiWi Stellen
- Open Position: Post Doc Pervasive Computing Systems
For a complete list of projects make sure you also visit our research overview.