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Thuringia’s Minister for Economic Affairs Visits Spleenlab and Quantum Systems in Saalburg-Ebersdorf

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Thuringia’s Minister for Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Rural Areas, Colette Boos-John, visited Spleenlab and Quantum Systems in Saalburg-Ebersdorf to learn more about the latest developments in AI-powered autonomous systems and emerging defense technologies.


Thuringia’s Minister for Economic Affairs, Colette Boos-John, stands together with representatives from Spleenlab and Quantum Systems outdoors beside an autonomous ground vehicle during a company visit in Saalburg-Ebersdorf. The group poses on a sunny day in front of the AI-powered autonomous platform, highlighting innovation in robotics and autonomous systems development.
From left: Dr. Stefan Milz, Tobias Rüdiger, Thuringia’s Minister for Economic Affairs Colette Boos-John, and Dr. Nils Förster during the visit to Spleenlab and Quantum Systems in Saalburg-Ebersdorf.

During the visit, Spleenlab CEOs Dr. Stefan Milz and Tobias Rüdiger, together with Dr. Nils Förster, COO of Quantum Systems, presented innovative applications of AI agents operating on autonomous drone platforms. The demonstrations showcased how intelligent software and autonomous aerial systems can work together to enable advanced situational awareness, automation, and real-time decision-making.


The discussions also focused on the strategic integration of Spleenlab into the Quantum Systems Group and the long-term commitment to strengthening technological innovation and investment in the Thuringia region.


A group discussion during the visit of Thuringia’s Minister for Economic Affairs, Colette Boos-John, to Spleenlab and Quantum Systems in Saalburg-Ebersdorf. Several participants stand under an outdoor pavilion while a presenter explains AI and autonomous systems technology beside a display screen.

The visit highlights Thuringia’s growing role as an important European location for AI, autonomous systems, and dual-use technologies, driven by strong collaboration between industry, research, and regional policymakers.

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