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1. An overview of data protection

General
The following gives a simple overview of what happens to your personal information when you visit our website. Personal information is any data with which you could be personally identified. Detailed information on the subject of data protection can be found in our privacy policy found below.

Data collection on our website
Who is responsible for the data collection on this website?
The data collected on this website are processed by the website operator. The operator’s contact details can be found in the website’s required legal notice.

How do we collect your data?
Some data are collected when you provide it to us. This could, for example, be data you enter on a contact form.
Other data are collected automatically by our IT systems when you visit the website. These data are primarily technical data such as the browser and operating system you are using or when you accessed the page. These data are collected automatically as soon as you enter our website.

What do we use your data for?
Part of the data is collected to ensure the proper functioning of the website. Other data can be used to analyze how visitors use the site.

What rights do you have regarding your data?
You always have the right to request information about your stored data, its origin, its recipients, and the purpose of its collection at no charge. You also have the right to request that it be corrected, blocked, or deleted. You can contact us at any time using the address given in the legal notice if you have further questions about the issue of privacy and data protection. You may also, of course, file a complaint with the competent regulatory authorities.

Analytics and third-party tools
When visiting our website, statistical analyses may be made of your surfing behavior. This happens primarily using cookies
and analytics. The analysis of your surfing behavior is usually anonymous, i.e. we will not be able to identify you from this data. You can object to this analysis or prevent it by not using certain tools. Details can be found in our privacy policy under the heading “Third-party modules and analytics.”
You can object to this analysis. We will inform you below about how to exercise your options in this regard.

2. General information and mandatory information

Data protection
The operators of this website take the protection of your personal data very seriously. We treat your personal data as confidential and in accordance with the statutory data protection regulations and this privacy policy.
If you use this website, various pieces of personal data will be collected. Personal information is any data with which you could be personally identified. This privacy policy explains what information we collect and what we use it for. It also explains how and for what purpose this happens.
Please note that data transmitted via the internet (e.g. via email communication) may be subject to security breaches. Complete protection of your data from third-party access is not possible.

Notice concerning the party responsible for this website
The party responsible for processing data on this website is:
K.I.T. Group GmbH
Kurfürstendamm 71
10709 Berlin
Telephone: +49 30 24603 0
Email: [email protected]
The responsible party is the natural or legal person who alone or jointly with others decides on the purposes and means of processing personal data (names, email addresses, etc.).

Revocation of your consent to the processing of your data
Many data processing operations are only possible with your express consent. You may revoke your consent at any time with future effect. An informal email making this request is sufficient. The data processed before we receive your request may still be legally processed.

Right to file complaints with regulatory authorities
If there has been a breach of data protection legislation, the person affected may file a complaint with the competent regulatory authorities. The competent regulatory authority for matters related to data protection legislation is the data protection officer of the German state in which our company is headquartered. A list of data protection officers and their contact details can be found at the following link: https://www.bfdi.bund.de/DE/Infothek/Anschriften_Links/anschriften_links- node.html.

Right to data portability
You have the right to have data which we process based on your consent or in fulfillment of a contract automatically delivered to yourself or to a third party in a standard, machine-readable format. If you require the direct transfer of data to another responsible party, this will only be done to the extent technically feasible.

SSL or TLS encryption
This site uses SSL or TLS encryption for security reasons and for the protection of the transmission of confidential content, such as the inquiries you send to us as the site operator. You can recognize an encrypted connection in your browser’s address line when it changes from “http://” to “https://” and the lock icon is displayed in your browser’s address bar.
If SSL or TLS encryption is activated, the data you transfer to us cannot be read by third parties.

Information, blocking, deletion
As permitted by law, you have the right to be provided at any time with information free of charge about any of your personal data that is stored as well as its origin, the recipient and the purpose for which it has been processed. You also have the right to have this data corrected, blocked or deleted. You can contact us at any time using the address given in our legal notice if you have further questions on the topic of personal data.

Opposition to promotional emails
We hereby expressly prohibit the use of contact data published in the context of website legal notice requirements with regard to sending promotional and informational materials not expressly requested. The website operator reserves the right to take specific legal action if unsolicited advertising material, such as email spam, is received.

3. Data protection officer

Statutory data protection officer
We have appointed a data protection officer for our company.
Holger van Wanrooy
Messe Berlin GmbH
Messedamm 22
14055 Berlin
Telephone: +49 30 30382889
Email: [email protected]

4. Data collection on our website

Cookies
Some of our web pages use cookies. Cookies do not harm your computer and do not contain any viruses. Cookies help make our website more user- friendly, efficient, and secure. Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer and saved by your browser.
Most of the cookies we use are so-called “session cookies.” They are automatically deleted after your visit. Other cookies remain in your device’s memory until you delete them. These cookies make it possible to recognize your browser when you next visit the site.
You can configure your browser to inform you about the use of cookies so that you can decide on a case-by-case basis whether to accept or reject a cookie. Alternatively, your browser can be configured to automatically accept cookies under certain conditions or to always reject them, or to automatically delete cookies when
closing your browser. Disabling cookies may limit the functionality of this website.
Cookies which are necessary to allow electronic communications or to provide certain functions you wish to use (such as the shopping cart) are stored pursuant to Art. 6 paragraph 1, letter f of DSGVO. The website operator has a legitimate interest in the storage of cookies to ensure an optimized service provided free of technical errors. If other cookies (such as those used to analyze your surfing behavior) are also stored, they will be treated separately in this privacy policy.

Server log files
The website provider automatically collects and stores information that your browser automatically transmits to us in “server log files”. These are:

  • Browser type and browser version
  • Operating system used
  • Referrer URL
  • Host name of the accessing computer
  • Time of the server request
  • IP address

These data will not be combined with data from other sources.
The basis for data processing is Art. 6 (1) (b) DSGVO, which allows the processing of data to fulfill a contract or for measures preliminary to a contract.

Contact form
Should you send us questions via the contact form, we will collect the data entered on the form, including the contact details you provide, to answer your question and any follow-up questions. We do not share this information without your permission.
We will, therefore, process any data you enter onto the contact form only with your consent per Art. 6 (1)(a) DSGVO. You may revoke your consent at any time. An informal email making this request is sufficient. The data processed before we receive your request may still be legally processed.
We will retain the data you provide on the contact form until you request its deletion, revoke your consent for its storage, or the purpose for its storage no longer pertains (e.g. after fulfilling your request). Any mandatory statutory provisions, especially those regarding mandatory data retention periods, remain unaffected by this provision.

Registration on this website
You can register on our website in order to access additional functions offered here. The input data will only be used for the purpose of using the respective site or service for which you have registered. The mandatory information requested during registration must be provided in full. Otherwise, we will reject your registration.
To inform you about important changes such as those within the scope of our site or technical changes, we will use the email address specified during registration.
We will process the data provided during registration only based on your consent per Art. 6 (1)(a) DSGVO. You may revoke your consent at any time with future effect. An informal email making this request is sufficient. The data processed before we receive your request may still be legally processed.
We will continue to store the data collected during registration for as long as you remain registered on our website. Statutory retention periods remain unaffected.

Registration with Facebook Connect
Instead of registering directly on our website, you may also register using Facebook Connect. This service is provided by Facebook Ireland Limited, 4 Grand Canal Square, Dublin 2, Ireland.
If you decide to register with Facebook Connect and click on the “Login with Facebook” or “Connect with Facebook” buttons, you will be automatically redirected to the Facebook platform. There you can log in with your Facebook username and password. This will link your Facebook profile to our website or services. This link gives us access to your data stored on Facebook. Including especially your:

  • Facebook name
  • Facebook profile picture
  • Facebook cover picture
  • Email address provided to Facebook
  • Facebook ID
  • Facebook friends
  • Facebook Likes
  • Birthday
  • Gender
  • Country
  • Language

This data will be used to set up, provide, and personalize your account.
For more information, see Facebook’s Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. These can be found at https://de- de.facebook.com/about/privacy/ and https://www.facebook.com/legal/terms/.

5. Social media

Facebook plugins (Like & Share buttons)
Our website includes plugins for the social network Facebook, Facebook Inc., 1 Hacker Way, Menlo Park, California 94025, USA. The Facebook plugins can be recognized by the Facebook logo or the Like button on our site. For an overview of Facebook plugins, see https://developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins/.
When you visit our site, a direct connection between your browser and the Facebook server is established via the plugin. This enables Facebook to receive information that you have visited our site from your IP address. If you click on the Facebook “Like button” while you are logged into your Facebook account, you can link the content of our site to your Facebook profile. This allows Facebook to associate visits to our site with your user account. Please note that, as the operator of this site, we have no knowledge of the content of the data transmitted to Facebook or of how Facebook uses these data. For more information, please see Facebook’s privacy policy at https://dede.facebook.com/policy.php.
If you do not want Facebook to associate your visit to our site with your Facebook account, please log out of your Facebook account.

Twitter plugin
Functions of the Twitter service have been integrated into our website and app. These features are offered by Twitter Inc., 1355 Market Street, Suite 900, San Francisco, CA 94103, USA. When you use Twitter and the “Retweet” function, the websites you visit are connected to your Twitter account and made known to other users. In doing so, data will also be transferred to Twitter. We would like to point out that, as the provider of these pages, we have no knowledge of the content of the data transmitted or how it will be used by Twitter. For more information on Twitter’s privacy policy, please go to https://twitter.com/privacy.
Your privacy preferences with Twitter can be modified in your account settings at https://twitter.com/account/settings.

Google+ plugin
Our pages use Google+ functions. It is operated by Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA.
Collection and disclosure of information: Using the Google +1 button allows you to publish information worldwide. By means of the Google+ button, you and other users can receive custom content from Google and our partners. Google stores both the fact that you have +1’d a piece of content and information about the page you were viewing when you clicked +1. Your +1 can be displayed together with your profile name and photo in Google services, for example in search results or in your Google profile, or in other places on websites and advertisements on the Internet.
Google records information about your +1 activities to improve Google services for you and others. To use the Google + button, you need a globally visible, public Google profile that must contain at least the name chosen for the profile. This name is used by all Google services. In some cases, this name may also replace a different name that you have used to share content via your Google account. The identity of your Google profile can be shown to users who know your email address or other information that can identify you.
Use of collected data: In addition to the uses mentioned above, the information you provide is used in accordance with the applicable Google data protection policies. Google may publish summary statistics about users’ +1 activity or share it with users and partners, such as publishers, advertisers, or affiliate websites.

LinkedIn plugin
Our site uses functions from the LinkedIn network. The service is provided by LinkedIn Corporation, 2029 Stierlin Court, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA.
Each time one of our pages containing LinkedIn features is accessed, your browser establishes a direct connection to the LinkedIn servers. LinkedIn is informed that you have visited our web pages from your IP address. If you use the LinkedIn “Recommend” button and are logged into your LinkedIn account, it is possible for LinkedIn to associate your visit to our website to your user account. We would like to point out that, as the provider of these pages, we have no knowledge of the content of the data transmitted or how it will be used by LinkedIn.
More information can be found in the LinkedIn privacy policy at https://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy.

XING Plugin
Our website uses features provided by the XING network. The provider is XING AG, Dammtorstraße 29- 32, 20354 Hamburg, Germany.
Each time one of our pages containing XING features is accessed, your browser establishes a direct connection to the XING servers. To the best of our knowledge, no personal data is stored in the process. In particular, no IP addresses are stored nor is usage behavior evaluated.
For more information about data protection and the XING Share button, please see the XING privacy policy at https://www.xing.com/app/share?op=data_protection.

6. Analytics and advertising

Google Analytics
This website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service. It is operated by Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA.
Google Analytics uses so-called “cookies”. These are text files that are stored on your computer and that allow an analysis of the use of the website by you. The information generated by the cookie about your use of this website is usually transmitted to a Google server in the USA and stored there.
Google Analytics cookies are stored based on Art. 6 (1) (f) DSGVO. The website operator has a legitimate interest in analyzing user behavior to optimize both its website and its advertising.
IP anonymization
We have activated the IP anonymization feature on this website. Your IP address will be shortened by Google within the European Union or other parties to the Agreement on the European Economic Area prior to transmission to the United States. Only in exceptional cases is the full IP address sent to a Google server in the US and shortened there. Google will use this information on behalf of the operator of this website to evaluate your use of the website, to compile reports on website activity, and to provide other services regarding website activity and Internet usage for the website operator. The IP address transmitted by your browser as part of Google Analytics will not be merged with any other data held by Google.

Browser plugin
You can prevent these cookies being stored by selecting the appropriate settings in your browser. However, we wish to point out that doing so may mean you will not be able to enjoy the full functionality of this website. You can also prevent the data generated by cookies about your use of the website (incl. your IP address) from being passed to Google, and the processing of these data by Google, by downloading and installing the browser plugin available at the following link: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en.
Objecting to the collection of data
You can prevent the collection of your data by Google Analytics by clicking on the following link. An opt-out cookie will be set to prevent your data from being collected on future visits to this site: Opt-Out Google Analytics .
For more information about how Google Analytics handles user data, see Google’s privacy policy: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245?hl=en.
Outsourced data processing
We have entered into an agreement with Google for the outsourcing of our data processing and fully implement the strict requirements of the German data protection authorities when using Google Analytics.
Demographic data collection by Google Analytics
This website uses Google Analytics’ demographic features. This allows reports to be generated containing statements about the age, gender, and interests of site visitors. This data comes from interest-based advertising from Google and third-party visitor data. This collected data cannot be attributed to any specific individual person. You can disable this feature at any time by adjusting the ads settings in your Google account or you can forbid the collection of your data by Google Analytics as described in the section “Refusal of data collection”.

WordPress Stats
This website uses the WordPress Stats tool to perform statistical analyses of visitor traffic. This service is provided by Automattic Inc., 60 29th Street # 343, San Francisco, CA 94110-4929, USA.
WordPress Stats uses cookies that are stored on your computer and allow an analysis of the use of the website. The information generated by the cookies about the use of our website is stored on servers in the USA. Your IP address will be anonymized after processing and before storage.
WordPress Stats cookies remain on your device until you delete them.
The storage of “WordPress Stats” cookies is based on Art. 6 (1) (f) DSGVO. The website operator has a legitimate interest in analyzing user behavior to optimize both its website and its advertising.
You can configure your browser to inform you about the use of cookies so that you can decide on a case-by-case basis whether to accept or reject a cookie. Alternatively, your browser can be configured to automatically accept cookies under certain conditions or to always reject them, or to automatically delete cookies when closing your browser. The functionality of our services may be limited when cookies are disabled.
You can object to the collection and use of your data at any time with future effect by clicking on this link and setting an opt-out cookie in your browser: https://www.quantcast.com/opt-out/.
If you delete the cookies on your computer, you will have to set the opt-out cookie again.

Google AdSense
This website uses Google AdSense, a service for including advertisements from Google Inc. (“Google”). It is operated by Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA.
Google AdSense uses so-called “cookies”, which are text files stored in your computer that enable an analysis of the way you use the website. Google AdSense also uses so-called web beacons (invisible graphics). Through these web beacons, information such as the visitor traffic on these pages can be evaluated.
The information generated by cookies and web beacons relating to your use of this website (including your IP address), and delivery of advertising formats, is transmitted to a Google server in the US and stored there. This information can be passed on from Google to contracting parties of Google. However, Google will not merge your IP address with other data you have stored.
AdSense cookies are stored based on Art. 6 (1) (f) DSGVO. The website operator has a legitimate interest in analyzing user behavior to optimize both its website and its advertising.
You can prevent the installation of cookies by setting your browser software accordingly. Please be aware that in this case, you may not be able to make full use of all the features of this website. By using this website, you agree to the processing of data relating to you and collected by Google as described and for the purposes set out above.

Google Analytics Remarketing
Our websites use the features of Google Analytics Remarketing combined with the cross-device capabilities of Google AdWords and DoubleClick. This service is provided by Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheater Parkway, Mountain View, CA
94043, USA.
This feature makes it possible to link target audiences for promotional marketing created with Google Analytics Remarketing to the cross-device capabilities of Google AdWords and Google DoubleClick. This allows advertising to be displayed based on your personal interests, identified based on your previous usage and surfing behavior on one device (e.g. your mobile phone), on other devices (such as a tablet or computer).
Once you have given your consent, Google will associate your web and app browsing history with your Google Account for this purpose. That way, any device that signs in to your Google Account can use the same personalized promotional messaging.
To support this feature, Google Analytics collects Google-authenticated IDs of users that are temporarily linked to our Google Analytics data to define and create audiences for cross-device ad promotion.
You can permanently opt out of cross-device remarketing/targeting by turning off personalized advertising in your Google Account; follow this link: https://www.google.com/settings/ads/onweb/.
The aggregation of the data collected in your Google Account data is based solely on your consent, which you may give or withdraw from Google per Art. 6 (1) (a) DSGVO. For data collection operations not merged into your Google Account (for example, because you do not have a Google Account or have objected to the merge), the collection of data is based on Art. 6 (1) (f) DSGVO. The website operator has a legitimate interest in analyzing anonymous user behavior for promotional purposes.
For more information and the Google Privacy Policy, go to: https://www.google.com/policies/technologies/ads/.

Google AdWords and Google Conversion Tracking
This website uses Google AdWords. AdWords is an online advertising program from Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheater Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States (“Google”).
As part of Google AdWords, we use so-called conversion tracking. When you click on an ad served by Google, a conversion tracking cookie is set. Cookies are small text files that your internet browser stores on your computer. These cookies expire after 30 days and are not used for personal identification of the user. Should the user visit certain pages of the website and the cookie has not yet expired, Google and the website can tell that the user clicked on the ad and proceeded to that page.
Each Google AdWords advertiser has a different cookie. Thus, cookies cannot be tracked using the website of an AdWords advertiser. The information obtained using the conversion cookie is used to create conversion statistics for the AdWords advertisers who have opted for conversion tracking. Customers are told the total number of users who clicked on their ad and were redirected to a conversion tracking tag page. However, advertisers do not obtain any information that can be used to personally identify users. If you do not want to participate in tracking, you can opt-out of this by easily disabling the Google Conversion Tracking cookie by changing your browser settings. In doing so, you will not be included in the conversion tracking statistics.
Conversion cookies are stored based on Art. 6 (1) (f) DSGVO. The website operator has a legitimate interest in analyzing user behavior to optimize both its website and its advertising.
For more information about Google AdWords and Google Conversion Tracking, see the Google Privacy Policy: https://www.google.de/policies/privacy/.
You can configure your browser to inform you about the use of cookies so that you can decide on a case-by-case basis whether to accept or reject a cookie. Alternatively, your browser can be configured to automatically accept cookies under certain conditions or to always reject them, or to automatically delete cookies when closing your browser. Disabling cookies may limit the functionality of this website.

Google reCAPTCHA
We use “Google reCAPTCHA” (hereinafter “reCAPTCHA”) on our websites. This service is provided by Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheater Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA (“Google”).
reCAPTCHA is used to check whether the data entered on our website (such as on a contact form) has been entered by a human or by an automated program. To do this, reCAPTCHA analyzes the behavior of the website visitor based on various characteristics. This analysis starts automatically as soon as the website visitor enters the website. For the analysis, reCAPTCHA evaluates various information (e.g. IP address, how long the visitor has been on the website, or mouse movements made by the user). The data collected during the analysis will be forwarded to Google.
The reCAPTCHA analyses take place completely in the background. Website visitors are not advised that such an analysis is taking place.
Data processing is based on Art. 6 (1) (f) DSGVO. The website operator has a legitimate interest in protecting its site from abusive automated crawling and spam.
For more information about Google reCAPTCHA and Google’s privacy policy, please visit the following links: https://www.google.com/intl/de/policies/privacy/ and https://www.google.com/recaptcha/intro/android.html.

Facebook Pixel
Our website measures conversions using visitor action pixels from Facebook, Facebook Inc., 1601 S. California Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA (“Facebook”).
These allow the behavior of site visitors to be tracked after they click on a Facebook ad to reach the provider’s website. This allows an analysis of the effectiveness of Facebook advertisements for statistical and market research purposes and their future optimization.
The data collected is anonymous to us as operators of this website and we cannot use it to draw any conclusions about our users’ identities. However, the data are stored and processed by Facebook, which may make a connection to your Facebook profile and which may use the data for its own advertising purposes, as stipulated in the Facebook privacy policy. This will allow Facebook to display ads both on Facebook and on third-party sites. We have no control over how this data is used.
Check out Facebook’s privacy policy to learn more about protecting your privacy: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/.
You can also deactivate the custom audiences remarketing feature in the Ads Settings section at https://www.facebook.com/ads/preferences/?entry_product=ad_settings_screen. You will first need to log into Facebook.
If you do not have a Facebook account, you can opt out of usage-based advertising from Facebook on the website of the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance: http://www.youronlinechoices.com/de/praferenzmanagement/.

7. Newsletter

Newsletter data
If you would like to receive our newsletter, we require a valid email address as well as information that allows us to verify that you are the owner of the specified email address and that you agree to receive this newsletter. No additional data is collected or is only collected on a voluntary basis. We only use this data to send the requested information and do not pass it on to third parties.
We will, therefore, process any data you enter onto the contact form only with your consent per Art. 6 (1) (a) DSGVO. You can revoke consent to the storage of your data and email address as well as their use for sending the newsletter at any time, e.g. through the “unsubscribe” link in the newsletter. The data processed before we receive your request may still be legally processed.
The data provided when registering for the newsletter will be used to distribute the newsletter until you cancel your subscription when said data will be deleted. Data we have stored for other purposes (e.g. email addresses for the members area) remain unaffected.

Mailerlight
This website uses the services of Mailerlight to send newsletters. Mailerlight is a service which organizes and analyzes the distribution of newsletters. If you provide data (e.g. your email address) to subscribe to our newsletter, it will be stored on Mailerlight servers in Europe.
MailChimp is certified under the EU Privacy Shield.
We use Mailerlight to analyze our newsletter campaigns. When you open an email sent by MailChimp, a file included in the email (called a web beacon) connects to Mailerlight’s servers in the United States. This allows us to determine if a newsletter message has been opened and which links you click on. In addition, technical information is collected (e.g. time of retrieval, IP address, browser type, and operating system). This information cannot be assigned to a specific recipient. It is used exclusively for the statistical analysis of our newsletter campaigns. The results of these analyses can be used to better tailor future newsletters to your interests.
If you do not want your usage of the newsletter to be analyzed by Mailerlight, you will have to unsubscribe from the newsletter. For this purpose, we provide a link in every newsletter we send. You can also unsubscribe from the newsletter directly on the website.
Data processing is based on Art. 6 (1) (a) DSGVO. You may revoke your consent at any time by unsubscribing to the newsletter. The data processed before we receive your request may still be legally processed.
The data provided when registering for the newsletter will be used to distribute the newsletter until you cancel your subscription when said data will be deleted from our servers and those of Mailerlight. Data we have stored for other purposes (e.g. email addresses for the members area) remains unaffected. Mailerlite privacy policy at https://www.mailerlite.com/privacy-policy

8. Plugins and tools

YouTube
Our website uses plugins from YouTube, which is operated by Google. The operator of the pages is YouTube LLC, 901 Cherry Ave., San Bruno, CA 94066, USA.
If you visit one of our pages featuring a YouTube plugin, a connection to the YouTube servers is established. Here the YouTube server is informed about which of our pages you have visited.
If you’re logged in to your YouTube account, YouTube allows you to associate your browsing behavior directly with your personal profile. You can prevent this by logging out of your YouTube account.
YouTube is used to help make our website appealing. This constitutes a justified interest pursuant to Art. 6 (1) (f) DSGVO.
Further information about handling user data, can be found in the data protection declaration of YouTube under https://www.google.de/intl/de/policies/privacy.

Google Maps
This site uses the Google Maps map service via an API. It is operated by Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA.
To use Google Maps, it is necessary to save your IP address. This information is generally transmitted to a Google server in the USA and stored there. The provider of this site has no influence on this data transfer.
The use of Google Maps is in the interest of making our website appealing and to facilitate the location of places specified by us on the website. This constitutes a justified interest pursuant to Art. 6 (1) (f) DSGVO.
Further information about handling user data, can be found in the data protection declaration of Google at https://www.google.de/intl/de/policies/privacy/.

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16-6Workshop 03: Allergology - basic and translational conceptsWorkshopAllergology - basic and translational conceptsImpact of murine allergic asthma on pIgR-mediated airway immunity and pneumococcal colonizationAlexander Pausder
16-7Workshop 03: Allergology - basic and translational conceptsWorkshopAllergology - basic and translational conceptsMC-derived TNF is crucial for resolution of skin inflammation and tissue remodelingMartin Voss
16-8Workshop 03: Allergology - basic and translational conceptsWorkshopAllergology - basic and translational conceptsArt v 1 IgE epitopes of patients and humanized mice are conformationalMaja Zabel
16-9Workshop 03: Allergology - basic and translational conceptsWorkshopAllergology - basic and translational conceptsFlow cytometric characterization of bronchoalveolar lavage cells reveals a Th17 bias in severe equine asthmaChristiane L Schnabel
17-2Workshop 04: Autoimmunity and chronic inflammation IWorkshopAutoimmunity and chronic inflammation ISustained gp130 signaling in T cells causes unrestricted TH17 cell responses and severe lung inflammationEmily Valentina Madelaine Huth
17-3Workshop 04: Autoimmunity and chronic inflammation IWorkshopAutoimmunity and chronic inflammation IStore-Operated Calcium Entry Controls Innate and Adaptive Immune Cell Function in Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseMarilena Letizia
17-6Workshop 04: Autoimmunity and chronic inflammation IWorkshopAutoimmunity and chronic inflammation IEpigenetic and transcriptional regulation of colonic epithelial cells and its correlation with intestinal inflammation at consecutive stages of DSS colitisElif Gelmez
24-2Workshop 06: Regulatory and helper T cellsWorkshopRegulatory and helper T cellsCharacterization of microbe-specific CD4 T cell responses in Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseGabriela Rios Martini
24-4Workshop 06: Regulatory and helper T cellsWorkshopRegulatory and helper T cellsGlutamate dehydrogenase-dependent PGE2 and IL-10 production in monocyte and microglia potentiates Treg inductionFabien U. Prodjinotho
24-5Workshop 06: Regulatory and helper T cellsWorkshopRegulatory and helper T cellsCD73-mediated adenosine production by T cell-derived extracellular vesicles constitutes an intrinsic mechanism of immune suppressionRiekje Winzer
25-1Workshop 07: Mucosal immunity and microbiomeWorkshopMucosal immunity and microbiomeNon-invasive assessment of gut function using transcriptional recording sentinel cellsJakob Zimmermann
25-2Workshop 07: Mucosal immunity and microbiomeWorkshopMucosal immunity and microbiomeEarly-life vitamin A treatment rescues neonatal infection-induced long-lastingly impaired lymph node operativenessMangge Zou
25-3Workshop 07: Mucosal immunity and microbiomeWorkshopMucosal immunity and microbiomeA defined bacterial community restores immunity in germ-free mice via maturation of the intestinal vascular systemRossana Victoria Romero Perez
25-4Workshop 07: Mucosal immunity and microbiomeWorkshopMucosal immunity and microbiomeThe role of the fungal virulence factor Ece1 in homeostatic immunity towards Candida albicansJulia Lagler
25-5Workshop 07: Mucosal immunity and microbiomeWorkshopMucosal immunity and microbiomeCD8+ T cells in H. pylori infection - phenotype, function and specificityMaximilian R. Koch
25-6Workshop 07: Mucosal immunity and microbiomeWorkshopMucosal immunity and microbiomeNeonatal Peyer’s patch cDC activation as a pacemaker of postnatal immune maturationNatalia Torow
26-1Workshop 08: Antigen presentation and vaccinationWorkshopAntigen presentation and vaccinationB cell depletion impairs CD8+ T cell responses upon vaccination in a type I interferon-dependent mannerTheresa Graalmann
26-2Workshop 08: Antigen presentation and vaccinationWorkshopAntigen presentation and vaccinationProtective mucosal immunity against SARS-CoV-2 after heterologous systemic RNA-mucosal adenoviral vector immunizationDennis Lapuente
26-3Workshop 08: Antigen presentation and vaccinationWorkshopAntigen presentation and vaccinationAn MCMV-based vaccine expressing full-length parental SARS-CoV-2 spike provides long-lived and broad protection against beta and omicron infection in miceHenning Jacobsen
26-4Workshop 08: Antigen presentation and vaccinationWorkshopAntigen presentation and vaccinationIpsilaterateral administration of secondary vaccination induces higher neutralizing antibody activity and CD8 T cell responses compared to contralateral vaccinationLaura Ziegler
26-5Workshop 08: Antigen presentation and vaccinationWorkshopAntigen presentation and vaccinationAntigen cross-presentation by murine proximal tubular epithelial cells induces cytotoxic and inflammatory CD8+ T cellsKatrin Neumann
26-6Workshop 08: Antigen presentation and vaccinationWorkshopAntigen presentation and vaccinationTuning of adaptive immune responses by TNF at the level of C-type lectin receptor expressionRobert Blamberg
26-8Workshop 08: Antigen presentation and vaccinationWorkshopAntigen presentation and vaccinationInnovative vaccination strategy against COVID19 based on Multi-Epitope Peptide and Nanoparticle TechnologyHassan Elsayed
26-9Workshop 08: Antigen presentation and vaccinationWorkshopAntigen presentation and vaccinationAssociation of porcine Swine Leukocyte Antigen (SLA) haplotypes with B- and T-cell immune response to foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) peptidesSabine E. Hammer
27-2Workshop 09: Cytokines, immunodeficiencies and neuroimmunologyWorkshopCytokines, immunodeficiencies and neuroimmunologyPeripheral mast cell-derived RANKL is a prerequisite for lymphocyte egress from distant lymph nodesKonstantinos Katsoulis-Dimitriou
27-3Workshop 09: Cytokines, immunodeficiencies and neuroimmunologyWorkshopCytokines, immunodeficiencies and neuroimmunologyTitanium Nanoparticles Enhance Production and Suppress Stabilin-1-Mediated Clearance of GDF15 in Human Primary MacrophagesLina Susana Silva Bermudez
27-4Workshop 09: Cytokines, immunodeficiencies and neuroimmunologyWorkshopCytokines, immunodeficiencies and neuroimmunologyLongitudinal dynamics of soluble and cellular immune mediators identified cytokine/chemokine signatures potentially associated with recovery in pediatric liver transplantation (pLTx)Evgeny Chichelnitskiy
27-6Workshop 09: Cytokines, immunodeficiencies and neuroimmunologyWorkshopCytokines, immunodeficiencies and neuroimmunologyStroke differentially impacts immune cells loss in systemic and intestinal lymphoid organsAli Ata Tuz
27-8Workshop 09: Cytokines, immunodeficiencies and neuroimmunologyWorkshopCytokines, immunodeficiencies and neuroimmunologyReemergence of pathogenic B cell clones in autoimmune myasthenia gravis following B cell depletion therapyMiriam L Fichtner
28-1Workshop 10: Tumor immunology and microenvironmentWorkshopTumor immunology and microenvironmentMucosal vaccination with a viral vector vaccine induces robust lung-resident T cell responses and protects against 4T1 metastasisFriederike Oltmanns
28-2Workshop 10: Tumor immunology and microenvironmentWorkshopTumor immunology and microenvironmentIL-17A-producing CD8+ T cells promote PDAC via induction of inflammatory cancer-associated fibroblastsVeronika Lutz
28-3Workshop 10: Tumor immunology and microenvironmentWorkshopTumor immunology and microenvironmentAllergoOncology: Cetuximab-like anti-EGFR IgE antibody facilitates the interaction of mast cells with EGFR+ human hepatocarcinoma cellsNataliya Rohr-Udilova
28-6Workshop 10: Tumor immunology and microenvironmentWorkshopTumor immunology and microenvironmentChronic exposure to G-CSF due to growing tumor leads to aberrant antibacterial responses of neutrophilsEkaterina Pylaeva
28-7Workshop 10: Tumor immunology and microenvironmentWorkshopTumor immunology and microenvironmentChemoradiotherapy-induced increase in Th17 cell frequency in cervical cancer patients is associated with therapy resistance and early relapseBarbara Walch-Rückheim
28-8Workshop 10: Tumor immunology and microenvironmentWorkshopTumor immunology and microenvironmentCannabinoid receptor 2 creates a suppressive tumor immune microenvironment in a mouse model of lung cancer and predicts responsiveness to anti-PD-1 antibody treatmentArailym Sarsembayeva
28-9Workshop 10: Tumor immunology and microenvironmentWorkshopTumor immunology and microenvironmentDual blockage of PD-L/PD-1 and IL33/ST2 axes slows tumor growth and improves antitumor immunity by boosting NK cellsMarina Jovanović
38-1Workshop 11: COVID-19 IIWorkshopCOVID-19 IIAssessing ACE2 binding inhibition against an unlimited number of SARS-CoV-2 variants simultaneously with a competitive multiplex immunoassayAlex Dulovic
38-2Workshop 11: COVID-19 IIWorkshopCOVID-19 IIRobust SARS-CoV-2 spike-specific cellular immune responses in patients on B-cell depleting therapy after dual-dose vaccination followed by booster vaccination or infectionTina Schmidt
38-3Workshop 11: COVID-19 IIWorkshopCOVID-19 IISARS-CoV-2-specific T cellular immune response towards S- and N-peptide mixes is characterized by IL-2 and IL-13 secretion and allows discrimination of convalescent from vaccinated individualsBernhard Kratzer
38-5Workshop 11: COVID-19 IIWorkshopCOVID-19 IIPlasma protein signature reveals chronic-inflammatory and angiogenic processes in addition to sustained immune cell differentiation in convalescent severe COVID-19 patientsLouisa Ruhl
38-6Workshop 11: COVID-19 IIWorkshopCOVID-19 IICilgavimab/Tixagevimab as alternative therapeutic approach for SARS-CoV-2 BA.2 infectionsStefanie Dichtl
39-2Workshop 12: Infectious diseases - mechanisms and interventions IIWorkshopInfectious diseases - mechanisms and interventions IISelective inhibition of miRNA processing by a herpesvirus-encoded miRNA governs virus reactivation from latencyLars Dölken
39-3Workshop 12: Infectious diseases - mechanisms and interventions IIWorkshopInfectious diseases - mechanisms and interventions IIRegulatory T cells suppress the motility of cytotoxic T cells in retrovirus infected mice resulting in functional T cell exhaustionDaniela Mittermüller
39-5Workshop 12: Infectious diseases - mechanisms and interventions IIWorkshopInfectious diseases - mechanisms and interventions IIContribution of resident memory CD4+ T lymphocytes from human bone marrow to a systemic secondary immune reactionJun Dong
39-6Workshop 12: Infectious diseases - mechanisms and interventions IIWorkshopInfectious diseases - mechanisms and interventions IICharacterization of Interleukin 7 receptor regulation in monocytes and mediated antimycobacterial immune responsesJean de Dieu Harelimana
40-1Workshop 13: B cell biologyWorkshopB cell biologyTissue Resident Plasma Cells; Understanding Diversity in the Humoral Immune SystemStephen Nutt
40-2Workshop 13: B cell biologyWorkshopB cell biologyA novel approach reveals the B cell antigen receptor-induced “Translocatome”Matthias Münchhalfen
40-3Workshop 13: B cell biologyWorkshopB cell biologyNon-apoptotic FAS signaling controls CD40-dependent mTOR activation and balances extrafollicular versus germinal center fate in human B cellsJulian Staniek
40-5Workshop 13: B cell biologyWorkshopB cell biologyDistinct B cell-mediated regulatory mechanisms control chronic colitis versus colitis-associated tumorigenesisChristian Melcher
40-6Workshop 13: B cell biologyWorkshopB cell biologyMemory B cells in SARS-CoV-2 convalescent patients re-engage in the immune response after vaccinationMatthias Bruhn
40-7Workshop 13: B cell biologyWorkshopB cell biologyImmunoglobulin bivalence promotes BCR activationNiklas Engels
40-8Workshop 13: B cell biologyWorkshopB cell biologyIL-21, acting beyond the immunological synapse, controls Tfh and germinal center B cells independently and in relation to bioavailabilityIsaak Quast
41-3Workshop 14: Autoimmunity and chronic inflammation IIWorkshopAutoimmunity and chronic inflammation IIDetection and characterization of Hashimoto thyroiditis related autoantigen-specific T cellsDaniel Alvarez Simon
41-4Workshop 14: Autoimmunity and chronic inflammation IIWorkshopAutoimmunity and chronic inflammation IINrf2 regulates redox metabolism of CD4+T cells in chronic inflammatory conditionsKim Ohl
42-2Workshop 15: Myeloid and dendritic cells IIWorkshopMyeloid and dendritic cells IIMast cell secretory granules serve as endogenous C-type lectin receptor ligands skewing dendritic cell function towards TH2/TH17 responseJohanna Kotrba
42-4Workshop 15: Myeloid and dendritic cells IIWorkshopMyeloid and dendritic cells IIConventional Pulmonary DC subsets in experimental model of asthma and tolerance at single cell resolutionAdan Chari Jirmo
42-5Workshop 15: Myeloid and dendritic cells IIWorkshopMyeloid and dendritic cells IITissue niche occupancy determines the contribution of yolk-sac versus bone marrow derived macrophages to IgG effector functionsMarkus Biburger
42-6Workshop 15: Myeloid and dendritic cells IIWorkshopMyeloid and dendritic cells IICytoskeletal and metabolic control of neutrophil crowdingKatharina Glaser
52-1Workshop 16: Natural killer and innate lymphoid cellsWorkshopNatural killer and innate lymphoid cellsEomes+ NK cell subsets accumulate in the intestinal lamina propria during inflammationNils Christian Müller
52-2Workshop 16: Natural killer and innate lymphoid cellsWorkshopNatural killer and innate lymphoid cellsEfficient in vitro generation of human ILC3 exhibiting IL-22 production and expression of key sensors for dietary and microbial metabolitesMarkus Uhrberg
52-4Workshop 16: Natural killer and innate lymphoid cellsWorkshopNatural killer and innate lymphoid cellsCharacterization of CMV-associated adaptive NK cells in rhesus macaquesMohammad Zahidul Hasan
52-5Workshop 16: Natural killer and innate lymphoid cellsWorkshopNatural killer and innate lymphoid cellsCharacterisation of differentially methylated regions associated with the differentiation and function of human type 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s)Ayush Jain
52-7Workshop 16: Natural killer and innate lymphoid cellsWorkshopNatural killer and innate lymphoid cellsIn vitro platform enabling the study of ‘licensing’ during NK cell developmentSabrina B. Bennstein
52-8Workshop 16: Natural killer and innate lymphoid cellsWorkshopNatural killer and innate lymphoid cellsNon-redundant functions of ILC2Katja Julika Jarick
52-9Workshop 16: Natural killer and innate lymphoid cellsWorkshopNatural killer and innate lymphoid cellsRetinoic acid drives intestine-specific adaptation of effector ILC2s originating from distant sitesNikhat Shaikh
53-1Workshop 17: T cell development and plasticityWorkshopT cell development and plasticityIdentification of tissue-resident and circulating γδ T cells in human lung with regulatory and cytotoxic phenotypesLikai Tan
53-2Workshop 17: T cell development and plasticityWorkshopT cell development and plasticityThe function of Wtap in N6-adenosine methylation of mRNAs controls T cell receptor signaling and survival of T cellsTaku Kureha
53-3Workshop 17: T cell development and plasticityWorkshopT cell development and plasticityImmune Polarization in Preterm Infants and its Impact on Cardiopulmonary DiseaseMarcel F. Nold
53-4Workshop 17: T cell development and plasticityWorkshopT cell development and plasticityContext-dependent analysis of the miR-181 targetome in double positive thymocytesNikita Aaron Verheyden
53-5Workshop 17: T cell development and plasticityWorkshopT cell development and plasticityShort-cut to quiescence: PD-1 inhibits T cells by restricting their proliferation windowMelissa Biemond
53-6Workshop 17: T cell development and plasticityWorkshopT cell development and plasticityThe timing of differentiation and potency of CD8 effector function is set by RNA binding proteinsGeorg Petkau
53-7Workshop 17: T cell development and plasticityWorkshopT cell development and plasticityLiquid liver biopsy: CXCR6+ CD8 T-cells in peripheral blood enable immune monitoring of the hepatic T-cell response during viral infection of the liverHannah Wintersteller
53-9Workshop 17: T cell development and plasticityWorkshopT cell development and plasticityLymphatic migration of unconventional T cells links tissue immunity to lymph node functionPaulina Cruz de Casas
54-1Workshop 18: Transplantation and immune toleranceWorkshopTransplantation and immune toleranceHuman skin-resident host T cells can persist long term after allogeneic stem cell transplantation and maintain recirculation potentialChristina Zielinski
54-4Workshop 18: Transplantation and immune toleranceWorkshopTransplantation and immune toleranceDonor T and NK cells with a special tissue-resident memory phenotype migrate into the periphery of lung transplant recipients – a potential feature for tolerance developmentJenny F. Kühne
54-8Workshop 18: Transplantation and immune toleranceWorkshopTransplantation and immune toleranceFetomaternal immune crosstalk modifies T cell priming through sustained changes to DC functionWalaa Jradi
55-1Workshop 19: ImmunotherapiesWorkshopImmunotherapiesc-Myb instructs both stemness and functional exhaustion of CD8+ T cells during chronic infectionLorenz Kretschmer
55-3Workshop 19: ImmunotherapiesWorkshopImmunotherapiesDual Immune Checkpoint Blockade of LILRB1 and CD47 Enhances Antibody-Dependent Cellular Phagocytosis of Lymphoma Cells by CD20 AntibodiesTobias Zeller
55-4Workshop 19: ImmunotherapiesWorkshopImmunotherapiesSignatures of recent activation identify a circulating T cell compartment containing tumor-specific antigen receptors with high avidityElvira D'Ippolito
55-5Workshop 19: ImmunotherapiesWorkshopImmunotherapies​​​​Knock-out of inhibitory receptor NKG2A improves efficacy of CD33-targeting CAR-NK cells against AMLTobias Bexte
55-6Workshop 19: ImmunotherapiesWorkshopImmunotherapiesAdoptive T-cell therapy in progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy – biomarkers for treatment responseNora Möhn
55-7Workshop 19: ImmunotherapiesWorkshopImmunotherapiesCharacterization of LAG-3 FunctionKatharina Aigner-Radakovics
55-8Workshop 19: ImmunotherapiesWorkshopImmunotherapiesIdentification and functional characterization of HLA-restricted HPV16 E6- and E7-derived epitopesKathrin Wellach
56-1Workshop 20: Immunometabolism, immunosignaling and complementWorkshopImmunometabolism, immunosignaling and complementDynamic analysis of cytoplasmic calcium and its role in regulating the metabolic activity of plasma cellsCarolin Ulbricht
56-3Workshop 20: Immunometabolism, immunosignaling and complementWorkshopImmunometabolism, immunosignaling and complementGATA3 programs CD8+ T cells for enhanced metabolic fitness and cytotoxicityAnn-Kathrin Baumgart
56-6Workshop 20: Immunometabolism, immunosignaling and complementWorkshopImmunometabolism, immunosignaling and complementModulation of BDCA2 inhibitory activity of IFN-I in plasmacytoid dendritic cells via a natural polysaccharideFrancisco Venegas Solis
56-7Workshop 20: Immunometabolism, immunosignaling and complementWorkshopImmunometabolism, immunosignaling and complementcGAS/STING-dependent sensing of endogenous RNARayk Behrendt
56-8Workshop 20: Immunometabolism, immunosignaling and complementWorkshopImmunometabolism, immunosignaling and complementShigella induces cytosolic RIPK2 complex formation that is controlled by XIAPThomas Kufer
23-1Plenary Session 1: COVID-19 SPECIALPlenaryCOVID-19 SPECIALMonoclonal antibodies to prevent and treat COVID-19Florian Klein
50-1Plenary Session 2: Microbiome and MetabolismPlenaryMicrobiome and MetabolismWhat role does the intestinal immune system play in controlling your intestinal microbiota? (EFIS IL LECTURE AWARD)Emma Slack
80-3Plenary Session 3: Immune TolerancePlenaryImmune ToleranceAllergoOncology: IgE class antibodies for cancer immunotherapy Sophia N. Karagiannis
113Jochen Kalden's LegacyFritz Melchers, Reinhard Voll, Martin Herrmann, Hendrik Schulze-Koops, Gerd Burmester, Hans-Hartmut Peter
21-3Main Session 1: Tumor ImmunologyMain SessionTumor ImmunologyStanding on the shoulders of miceMark M. Davis
22-2Main Session 2: Innate ImmunityMain SessionInnate ImmunityInnate Lymphoid CellsAndreas Diefenbach
22-3Main Session 2: Innate ImmunityMain SessionInnate ImmunityNeutrophil regulation of T cell-mediated adaptive immunityTanya Mayadas-Norton
20-1Main Session 3: Transplantation and γδ T cellsMain SessionTransplantation and γδ T cellsNew Insights and Opportunities in TransplantationMegan Sykes
20-2Main Session 3: Transplantation and γδ T cellsMain SessionTransplantation and γδ T cellsTreg therapies for tolerance inductionNina Pilat-Michalek
43-1Main Session 4: Immunological Research in AllergyMain SessionImmunological Research in AllergyAtopic dermatitis - a model disease of type 2 polarized inflammation in menThomas Werfel
44-1Main Session 5: Imaging and priming of immune responsesMain SessionImaging and priming of immune responsesQualitative and quantitative differences of immune responses by COVID-19 vaccines Reinhold Förster
44-3Main Session 5: Imaging and priming of immune responsesMain SessionImaging and priming of immune responsesA tissue-level perspective on inflammation and homeostasisStefan Uderhardt
45-1Main Session 6: Autoimmune DisordersMain SessionAutoimmune DisordersThe role of the HLA-DR15 haplotype in the autoimmune pathogensis of multiple sclerosisRoland Martin
45-3Main Session 6: Autoimmune DisordersMain SessionAutoimmune DisordersEarly Signs of Type 1 DiabetesRiitta Lahesmaa
78-1Main Session 7: Adaptive ImmunityMain SessionAdaptive ImmunityUnexpected Roles for Ubiquitin in ImmunityJustine D. Mintern
78-3Main Session 7: Adaptive ImmunityMain SessionAdaptive ImmunityA longterm perspective on adaptive immunity Andreas Radbruch
77-2Main Session 8: Immunity at interfacesMain SessionImmunity at interfacesTargeting T cell Interactions for Tailored ImmunityJoanna Groom
76-2Main Session 9: Reinhold E. Schmidt Symposium of Clinical Immunology: Inborn Errors of ImmunityMain SessionInborn Errors of ImmunityB cell fate decisions in autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndromeMarta Rizzi
81Closing RemarksClosing RemarksClosing remarks / Award ceremony (AAI Bright Sparks Awards, Jochen Kalden Junior Prizes, Poster Prizes)Christine S. Falk, Erika Jensen-Jarolim
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