<p>➀ The exhibition 'Zukunft.Handwerk.NRW' showcases AI applications in crafts, such as smart bakery counters and voice-based quote generation, aiming to improve efficiency and customer service;</p><p>➁ The KIDiHa project, led by Fachhochschule des Mittelstands and Fraunhofer-Institut, develops customized AI solutions for small businesses, emphasizing support for craftspeople rather than automation;</p><p>➂ Despite only 33% of NRW craft businesses using AI, the initiative addresses challenges like energy costs and labor shortages while making AI accessible through exhibitions and workshops.</p>
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