
About
Sustainable Places 2025
Sustainable Places prides itself on being an ideal platform for the dissemination of research, the conduct of workshops, EU project clustering and networking between stakeholders of all types. SP2024 was held over three days in a hybrid (digital + in-person) event format. Between opening and closing keynote sessions, parallel technical sessions and project-organized workshops explored the various conference themes.
Sustainable Places 2025 will be held on 8 – 10 October 2025 in Milan at the Monte Rosa 91 Conference Centre
“Towards Sustainable 6G – Part II” workshop (8–10 October, Milan)
A clustering workshop titled “Towards Sustainable 6G – Part II” will be held at the upcoming Sustainable Places Conference (8–10 October, Milan), co-organised by the 6G-TWIN, 6G4SOCIETY, CENTRIC, COALESCE, IN2CCAM and 6Green projects. We welcome the participation of additional projects interested in joining the workshop and contributing to the discussion, please contact Sébastien Faye (6G-TWIN project coordinator) and Régis Decorme (6G-TWIN dissemination manager) if you wish to participate!
Workshop Abstract
This workshop will continue the dialogue initiated at Sustainable Places 2024 on integrating environmental considerations into next-generation mobile networks. Building on the momentum of the first edition and the jointly published open letter “Towards Sustainable 6G” in Open Research Europe, this session will bring together both returning and newly funded EU projects under the SNS JU and Horizon frameworks to showcase recent progress in energy-efficient 6G architectures, renewable energy integration, sustainable hardware, and life cycle assessment methodologies.
New projects from the latest SNS JU calls will present their objectives and early insights, broadening the collective understanding of how 6G can support Europe’s Green Deal ambitions. Through interactive discussion and cross-project collaboration, the workshop aims to foster shared strategies and practical solutions for reducing the environmental footprint of future wireless networks, reinforcing the commitment to a greener digital transition.