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5G is smart, but 6G is smarter - Brussels Talks on Smart Networks and Services

04.03.2022

In the framework of „Brussels Talks” organized by the NCBR Office in Brussels/BSP, we cordially invite you to join another monthly meeting – the topic in March is Smart Networks and Services partnership and 6G technology. The webinar takes place on Monday, 14 March 2022, 14:00-15:00.

5G is smart, but 6G is smarter - Brussels Talks on Smart Networks and Services

In the framework of the „Brussels Talks” series, organized by the NCBR Office in Brussels/BSP we invite you to join our another event: Smart Networks and Services – 6G with dr Peter Stuckmann, Interim Executive Director of the new Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking and Deputy Director Future Networks at DG CONNECT of the European Commission.

The Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking (SNS) aims to ensure industrial leadership for Europe in 5G and to contribute to accelerate the green and digital transition. What’s more, its agenda will allow Europe to foster technology sovereignty  in 6G. The SNS JU sets out an ambitious mission and an EU budget of € 900 million for the period 2021-2027. This first European large-scale R&I work programme on 6G kicks off the first phase of the SNS roadmap to shape the new generation of communication technology throughout this decade.

6G will enable full industrial digitalization and support of vertical industries – smart buildings, smart agriculture, smart cities and all smart – along with integration of new technologies and support of emerging applications (AI, machine learning, cybersecurity, IoT, holographic type of communications, critical infrastructure support applications, multi-sense networks). It will also mainstream massive machine to machine (M2M) communication.

The webinar takes place on Monday, 14 March 2022, 14:00-15:00 and is hosted by Ewa Kocińska-Lange, Director of the NCBR Office in Brussels.

  • How will 5G deployment support the green transition?
  • What are the ambitions of SNS towards the New Generation Internet?
  • How advanced are the global competitors?
  • What would be the cost of modernising the existing networks?
  • What is going to change once 6G is implemented? What new functionalities will be available?

If you would like to know this and more, join us and take part in our Q&A session!

The agenda includes the guest's presentation and the Q&A session.

 

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