COREnect on the road to EuCNC & 6G Summit


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The EuCNC & 6G Summit will be held in a virtual format 8-11 June, 2021. We are happy to announce that COREnect will be present at the conference with both a panel and a dedicated workshop. 

 

The panel, focused on “Components and hardware on the road to 6G” will be moderated by COREnect coordinator prof. Gerhard Fettweis. 4 high-level executives from the industry will discuss which requirements 6G will impose on components and hardware design, the major challenges & opportunities for Europe on the road to 6G; and how Europe may embrace those opportunities and address those challenges. The potential roles of the various stakeholders in the future 6G ecosystems will also be considered.

 

The dedicated workshop is entitled “Hardware enabling technologies for 6G networks”. The exact date and time will be announced in due course. The purpose of the workshop is to present the key findings of the COREnect Expert Groups. During the workshop, there will be a panel entitled “Opportunities and Challenges for hardware enabling technologies in the SNS Partnership”. For further information about the panel, please click here. For further information about the workshop, please click here.

 

Combining insights and expertise from the communication and microelectronics domain, the three COREnect Expert Groups address three key areas, and will and share their viewpoints on:

 

●      Electronics for trustworthy communication (6G and beyond)

●      Future core technologies and integration

●      Energy-efficient and green communication electronics

 

This is the first participation of COREnect in EuCNC, and its 2nd workshop. The 1st COREnect workshop, presenting and discussing initial results, was held at EFECS2020, in November 2020.

 

EuCNC is an opportunity for COREnect to discuss interim outcomes and recommendations of the project with a broad ICT audience, opening the road towards a high-level strategic roadmap of core subsystem and component technologies for supporting B5G and 6G systems with a more complete picture of the challenges and opportunities in the evolution towards 6G in Europe.

 

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