PwC Germany and the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) have launched the "AI for Society" lab. Together, they will develop practice-oriented AI solutions that are specifically tailored to the needs of the public sector.
Munich/Kaiserslautern, July, 23rd 2025
The joint research focuses on real challenges - such as the use of generative AI in public authorities, the automated processing of documents or the development of holistic AI strategies for public administration. The joint lab serves as an innovation environment in which research impulses are directly translated into testable applications. This initiative enables mutual enrichment: through the practice-oriented cooperation, DFKI gains further valuable insights into the application possibilities, while PwC Germany can at the same time further develop its expertise in the field of artificial intelligence, which is closely aligned with the international state of research, and transfer it to clients on a project-specific basis.
Overall, the close integration of the complementary skills of both partners means that technologies are developed and applied in a targeted manner where they create the greatest added value. This continuous dialog creates a sustainable cycle from which not only both sides benefit equally, but also the public administration, which gains access to tailor-made solutions and strategies.
Becoming a central interface between science and the public sector is the vision that both DFKI and PwC Germany have for the Lab.
“The ‘AI for Society’ Lab brings together the best of two worlds: scientific excellence and concrete practical experience. This enables us not only to remain at the forefront of scientific progress with DFKI, but also to respond directly to the needs of business and society through the practical development of solutions and to integrate AI even more strongly, especially in the public sector.”
“Our focus is on concrete, tangible results that directly benefit companies and institutions as well as citizens. This collaboration unites consulting, science and implementation in a unique way. For example, AI-supported chatbots are to be developed for the administration that can both support internal employees and provide citizens with intelligent services.”
In order to intensify the technology transfer between PwC Germany and DFKI, cooperation will take place on several levels. At the scientific level, for example, PwC-relevant research topics will be worked on by DFKI, while at the application level, projects will be carried out jointly under public tender. At the competence level, the lab also promotes practice-relevant initiatives such as the “DFKI x PwC AI Academy”, a training program to pass on knowledge about the latest AI developments to PwC employees. In addition, an AI conference will be organized to bring together decision-makers and experts for an engaging dialogue on current trends and challenges of AI in the public sector.
This comprehensive combination of research and practice will ensure that the solutions developed can be supported and implemented in real projects and that both sides exploit the potential of deep knowledge transfer.
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The German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) has operated as a non-profit, Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) since 1988. Today, it maintains sites in Kaiserslautern, Saarbrücken, Bremen, Niedersachsen, and Darmstadt, laboratories in Berlin, and Lübeck, as well as a branch office in Trier.
DFKI combines scientific excellence and commercially-oriented value creation with social awareness and is recognized as a major "Center of Excellence" by the international scientific community. In the field of artificial intelligence, DFKI has focused on the goal of human-centric AI for more than 35 years. Research is committed to essential, future-oriented areas of application and socially relevant topics. Currently, with a staff of about 1,560 employees from more than 76 countries, DFKI is developing the innovative software technologies of tomorrow. Further details can be found at www.dfki.de.