Cyberagentur showcases the future of human-machine interaction at NAT’25 – Neuroadaptive Technology Conference

The Agentur für Innovation in der Cybersicherheit GmbH (Cyberagentur) is actively participating in the international Neuroadaptive Technology Conference (NAT’25) from April 7 to 10, 2025 in Berlin with its own session and keynote speech. The focus will be on the “Human-Machine Interaction” project in the field of brain-computer interfaces.
The NAT’25 – Neuroadaptive Technology Conference, organized by the non-profit Society for Neuroadaptive Technology e.V., is a leading European platform for science and practice in the fields of neuroadaptive technologies, artificial intelligence and human-machine interaction. From April 7 to 10, 2025, experts from the fields of cognitive research, computer science, neurotechnology and AI will meet at the ABION Spreebogen Hotel in Berlin.
The Cyberagentur will be making two contributions to the NAT’25 program. On Wednesday, April 9, the Research Director, Prof. Dr. Christian Hummert, will present the tasks and current research programs in a session. The focus will be on the strategically important topic of brain-computer interfaces (BCI). The Cyberagentur is funding the Cottbus-based company Zander Labs’ cutting-edge research into human-machine interaction (HMI). The aim is to develop innovative interfaces that link thoughts and machines more efficiently and open up new fields of application in the area of cyber security and beyond.
Prof. Dr. Christian Hummert will provide a content highlight with his keynote speech “From resilience to vigilance. Is it wise to give machines responsibility?” The focus is on the shift from traditional defense strategies to predictive, adaptive cybersecurity in a neuro-adaptive digital environment.
NAT’25 will also feature further presentations by internationally renowned researchers such as Dr. Joscha Bach, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Moritz Grosse-Wentrup and Prof. Willem Zuidema, who will discuss current developments at the interface of AI, neurotechnology and cognitive science. A particular focus of the conference will be the founding of the European brAIn network, which aims to connect researchers, companies and public institutions in the field of neuroadaptive artificial intelligence in the long term.
Press contact for the NAT’25:
Kafka Kommunikation
Fabian Haid
E-Mail: fhaid@kafka-kommunikation.de
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