After a long hiatus since 2018, the Go Digital Night a learning celebration made a grand return!

On a lovely Friday afternoon on August 2nd, the SAP Headquarters in Walldorf hosted an amazing learning party! More than 250 tech enthusiasts aged 12 and up, as well as educators, gathered for this special event, and the air was filled with curiosity and passion for continuous learning. During the event, we had international scientists, educators, and SAP teams leading workshops on various topics, from programming a microcontroller to understanding artificial intelligence or shaping an own sustainable business model or exploring SAP business software such as Success Factors and SAP Business Technology Platform. There were also creative activities, such as using a sewing machine or working with mandalas. There was something for everyone!
As the event kicked off, with an inspirational introduction by Christiane Bauer and Jadga Huegle everyone dived headfirst into a world of creativity and innovation. This scene was followed with an amazing warm-up lead by Matthias Haase from the Wissensfabrik giving a teaser to the participants about how software works.

Caption: a. Introduction by Christiane Bauer and Jadga Huegle | b. Matthias Haase during the warm-up activity | c. Introduction to SAP and founders | d. Participation of our guests | e. Introducing SAP customers using the example of a chocolate brand customer.
The theme "Code, create, celebrate" set the tone for the evening, guiding us through a series of awesome workshops led by enthusiastic experts.
- Snap!GPT: In this workshop, Jens Mönig showed us the functionality and intelligence of AI language models using Snap!, together we programmed an algorithm for generating stories, and examined how different media influenced artificial creativity.
- Pixel Art: In this workshop, Michael Winckler from IWR University of Heidelberg, showed participants how images were created from numbers. We didn't even need a computer because the translation of images into numbers, called "coding," could also be understood without electronics.
- Mandalas Ojo de Dios: In this workshop, Jana Podobnik an enthusiastic SAP UX designer, created with us our own mandalas from wool. Experiencing in this way the cultural and spiritual significance of the "Ojo de Dios" tradition and promoted mindfulness and creative expression in the middle of digital atmosphere.
- Art with Snap!: In this workshop, Gerd, Volker and Kitty Luise from “Mit Rat und Tat” presented us how to create fascinating artwork using the Snap! programming language through creative use of movement, color, and randomness, with the option to experience this in teams of two.
- Robotics: In this workshop, Andreas Huppert, introduce us on the challenge of building and programing robots like Lego EV3, Boost, and mBot without prior knowledge.
- Sustainable Business Model: In this workshop, our friends from WÖRK.APP taught us about how to use the Business Model Canvas method to develop and validate an startup idea from different perspectives in small teams.
- BTP Diamond Game: In the SAP BTP Diamond Game, Yuri Kupriianov invited older participants like parents to playfully experience the SAP Business Technology Platform by making strategic decisions as executives and overcoming business challenges to gain practical insights into the application of SAP BTP.
- MicroBlocks: In this workshop, Peter Mathijssen showed us how to control our computer remotely as if with a remote control. We programmed a microcontroller in MicroBlocks that interacted with our Snap! game or artwork. Through this, we discovered the world of sensors and what was possible with them.
- Turtlestitch: In this workshop, Jadga Hügle and the TurtleStitch Gang (educators who joined this event after attending Snap!Shot 2024) programmed patterns with Turtlestitch and transferred them to the real world using a sewing machine or a cutting plotter. It was amazing! We even sewed a small Alonzo, the sweet character of Snap!.
In summary, we got to explore everything from programming languages like Snap! to virtual reality, coding, AI, robotics, and even how to develop sustainable business ideas. Not only our young audience was busy learning but also engaged parents participated in workshops designed for adults. The learning opportunities were practically endless!
Event highlights, our workshops and collaborators
But it wasn't just about the workshops – the sense of community and teamwork was just as exciting. We found ourselves sharing knowledge, collaborating, and cheering each other on. The SAP University Alliance team wants to extend our biggest thanks to our amazing collaborators:
- SAP Vocational Training: Together with the vocational training team we learned directly from the source about the training and study opportunities at SAP.
- SAP Experience Garage: At this stand, visitors had the opportunity to experience augmented reality in both "old" and "new" forms through two different examples, showcasing the advancements and changes in technology over time.
- Virtual Reality with SAP Success Factors: Visitors had the opportunity to immerse themselves in virtual worlds and explore how VR technology is utilized in companies, offering a glimpse into the future of digital innovation.
- Core Game with School 42 | Heilbronn: Here, School 42 a tuition-free, non-profit and innovative coding school offered a unique approach to education. The International Bot Game Coding Competition provided programmers of all levels with the opportunity to enhance their skills, take on challenges, and engage in discussions with fellow enthusiasts.
- Wissensfabrik: At this stand, participants were able to independently test the IT2school AI materials and learn through unplugged examples how machines could become artificially intelligent, such as classifying monkeys or defeating individuals in farmers' chess.
- TUMO Mannheim: TUMO Mannheim, a creative learning center that provides practical workshops in technology, design, and media for young people to develop their creative and technical skills in an interactive setting, also was present and showed our offers and resources with the audience.
Thanks, big time also to our SAP Next- Gen 4 ALL ambassadors, Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing “IWR” (University of Heidelberg), University of Berkeley, University of Warwick and our external partners. Your contribution made this event truly special, impactful and unforgettable.
The event was filled with dynamic energy and provided a rich learning experience, as captured in these heartfelt interview highlights.
- "I think it was very nice how the (Go Digital Night) was designed. It was very appealing for both children and adults." – Cecile, young learner
- "I liked that each stand had several people and that thee workshops were very individual as a result" - Annika and Amishi, 13 & 14
- "I really enjoyed it. It was a fun experience, and I learned something new." - Andi, young learner.
- "The Virtual Reality workshop was really great, the (technology) is just incredible!" - Max & Mika, 14 & 13
"I learned something new and beautiful (Mandalas Workshop)!"
"I think that the (Go Digital Night) was great! You could decide for yourself what you wanted to learn, and I learned a lot of new things today!"
As the evening progressed, we took a break to refuel with some delicious pizza and recharge our energy for the rest of the event. The lively atmosphere continued with a spontaneous dance party, complete with colorful balloons bouncing around the room. It was a joyful interlude that added an extra layer of fun to an already incredible evening!

As the night came to an end, we left with hearts full of inspiration, looking forward to the next exciting chapter of Go Digital Night. It was an unforgettable night, filled with laughter, learning, and the joy of discovery!
Thank you to all the supporters and organizers, we would love to celebrate more learning next year.

Caption: Our SAP team at the end of the event
Key resources:
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