Eleven 5G PPP phase 2 projects came together to showcase their latest achievements on 5G at ICT2018, 4-6 December in Vienna. Two demo stands, 5G In Action and 5GCity, showcased current achievements on the road to 5G across Europe, while the stand on 5G - Smart Connectivity, was located in the area for public private partnerships, offering a strategic location for new alliances with key stakeholders.
With two exhibitions and a rich mix of conference tracks, the International Robotics Festival in Pisa was a premier event for showcasing key advances in robotics across diverse sectors and domains. The exhibition at the Stazione Leopolda, which took place from Friday 31 September to Sunday 2 October, was a vibrant and entertaining space attracting visitors of all ages and from all walks of life.
As exciting as the technology advances of 5G are, its real future lies in successful and widespread take-up by the vast array of vertical sectors that stand to benefit from its features. But this take-up won’t happen automatically – a rich and constant dialogue both at the technical and application levels must arise between the technology providers and the vertical industry stakeholders. That was the vision of the VIS5G Workshop: to nurture this dialogue into self-sustaining momentum.
We are happy to announce the Second phase of the 1st 5GINFIRE Open Call “Initial experiments and additional functionalities and infrastructures for experimentation”.
Three new 5G PPP projects were introduced in an EuCNC Special Session chaired by David Kennedy, the To-Euro-5G project coordinator, in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The projects starting on 1 July 2018 – 5G EVE, 5G-VINNI and 5GENESIS – will address the challenge of H2020 EC 5G PPP ICT-17-2018: 5G End to End Facility. These three projects were selected on merit from 16 proposals received and will run for 3 years.
06/25/2018 - 14:42
5G-Automotive, Policy-and-regulations, Small cell, Standards, Trials-and-testbeds, 5G-Energy, 5G-Health, 5G-Manufacturing
New technologies are profoundly changing industrial production, giving rise to “the factory of the future”. Both IoT and 5G will radically change the manufacturing industry.