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SUMMARY:Sustainable Places 2025
DESCRIPTION:About\nSustainable Places 2025 \n\n\nSustainability targets and climate change objectives cannot be met without addressing buildings and the built environment at the building\, district and urban scale to include our transport and energy infrastructures. Renowned for showcasing results coming out of the EU Horizon 2020 and EU Horizon Europe Framework Programmes via the participation of cutting-edge research and innovation projects\, the scope of Sustainable Places is captured directly in its name. It involves designing\, building and retrofitting the places we live and work in a more sustainable way.\n\n\n\n\n\nSustainable 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. \nSustainable Places 2025 will be held on 8 – 10 October 2025 in Milan at the Monte Rosa 91 Conference Centre \n“Towards Sustainable 6G – Part II” workshop (October 9\, 9 AM)\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nA 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! \n\nWorkshop Abstract\nThis 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. \nNew 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.
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/sustainable-places-2025/
LOCATION:Milan\, Milan
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250929T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250929T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
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SUMMARY:The 6G4Society project and 6G Next Generation Networks: What does it take to create a successful ecosystem?
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nEurope is at the forefront of sustainable telecommunications\, driven by major initiatives such as Horizon Europe\, the Digital Europe Programme\, and the Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking (SNS JU). \nThis 60-minute webinar explores how the Finnish and Dutch 6G ecosystems have pioneered sustainable 5G and 6G technologies—emerging as innovation leaders within Europe. \nAs we look ahead to 6G deployment by 2030\, a new innovation triangle is forming-6G\, AI\, and IoT-where sustainability\, societal impact\, and sovereignty will be at the core of technological advancement. \nWebinar objectives\n\nRaise Awareness: Highlight the urgency of embracing the new innovation triangle-6G\, AI\, and IoT- among Member States and the broader technical ecosystem.\nStrategic Insight: Provide a clear understanding of the foundational elements needed to build a successful 6G ecosystem.\nKnowledge Sharing: Discuss challenges facing next-generation networks across technical\, economic\, and regulatory dimensions.\nCommunity Building: Encourage dialogue and collaboration among stakeholders working toward Europe’s 6G vision.\n\nTarget audience\n\nEuropean Telecommunications Industry: Operators\, vendors\, and service providers engaged with EU sustainability and funding initiatives.\nResearch & Academia: Researchers and project coordinators involved in Horizon Europe\, SNS JU\, or other EU telecom programs.\nPolicy & Regulatory Bodies: European Commission officials\, national regulators\, standards organizations\, and policymakers.\nInternational Partners & Investors: Non-European stakeholders exploring market opportunities or tech transfer potential in Europe.\nInnovation Ecosystem: Startups\, SMEs\, and innovation agencies leveraging EU programs for sustainable network development.\n\nSession focus\nOrganised by the SNS JU project 6G4Society\, the webinar will focus on how European research programs and regulatory frameworks are transforming connectivity challenges into competitive and sustainable advantages. \nAnticipated outcomes\n\nLearn the key building blocks of a viable 6G ecosystem.\nUnderstand the roles of public and private sectors in emerging technologies.\nDiscover new 6G narratives shaping the ecosystem.\nExplore how Europe is scaling up efforts through cutting-edge 6G programmes.\n\nAgenda\nOpening Remarks (10 min) \n\nWelcome and introduction by Monique Calisti – Founder and President of Digital for Planet\, CEO of Martel Innovate\, and Project Coordinator of 6G4Society\nLinkedIn\n\nExpert Contributions (35 min) \n\nOtto Vainio – Senior Advisor\, National Contact Point\, Digital (FI)\nLinkedIn\nPekka Rantala – Head of 6G Bridge Program\nLinkedIn\nPaul Wijngaard – Alliance Director\, 6G Future Network Services at TNO\nLinkedIn\n\nModerated Q&A (10 min) \n\nLed by Rob van Kranenburg – Senior Policy and Communication Expert at Martel Innovate\n\nLinkedIn \nClosing Remarks (5 min) \n\nRob van Kranenburg – Senior Policy and Communication Expert at Martel Innovate\nLinkedIn\n\n  \nRegister Now!
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/6g-next-generation-networks-what-does-it-take-to-create-a-successful-ecosystem/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250927T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250927T180000
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20250826T110014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250910T074618Z
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SUMMARY:In person workshop: From 5G to 6G What is in it for us?
DESCRIPTION:To make the most of 6G\, we need to design it wisely\, maximizing its benefits while minimizing potential risks. By prioritizing thoughtful implementation and anticipating potential drawbacks\, we can harness 6G’s potential while keeping people and the planet at the heart of next-generation mobile technology. \nThe workshop will work with the  6G4Society Citizen Survey\, a unique opportunity for citizens to share their experiences and opinions about current 5G technology and the upcoming transition to 6G. This survey is designed to capture a wide range of insights\, from your everyday use of wireless technology to your thoughts on its future impact. \nImme Ruarus (Waag Futurelab) will talk about the recent research on 5G scenarios. The Imagining Public Connectivity project is a subproject of Quality of Life in Smart Urban Spaces. In “Quality of Life in Smart Urban Spaces\,” Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences\, Waag Futurelab\, Fontys Eindhoven\, and Stadslab Eindhoven investigate how digitalization affects the quality of urban life. The public stack serves as a guide for mapping the different layers of technology (foundation\, design process\, technology\, and citizen perspective). \nWhat did 5G generate in terms of social response? 6G4Society brings  a controversy analysis to better understand awareness\, acceptance and adoption. \nWorkshop Objectives \n\nInvestigate the  public’s level of understanding of complex technologies (e.g. 5G and 6G)\nDiscuss public apprehension or concern (doubts\, uncertainties\, fears and misconceptions)\nBuild relationships across the multiple stakeholders (incl. policy makers\, industry\, telco developers)\nTake seriously and explore tensions\, dissent\, friction\, misunderstanding (incl. dissent within the scientific community)\, misapprehension\, informative asymmetry\, misconception.\n\n  \nTarget Stakeholders \n\nEuropean Telecommunications Industry: Operators\, vendors\, and service providers interested in European sustainability initiatives\nResearchers and project coordinators in Horizon Europe\, SNS JU\, or other European programs focused on sustainable telecommunications.\nNational authorities\, standards organizations\, and policy makers shaping telecommunications regulation.\nSocial movements focusing on sustainability and equal access\nCity officials deploying 5 and 6G in the future\nStartups\, SMEs\, and innovation agencies leveraging European initiatives for sustainable network technology development.\n\nSessions focus \nOpen discussion: How can we involve citizens in project ideas and community projects? Europe leads global sustainable telecommunications through major initiatives including Horizon Europe\, Digital Europe Programme\, and Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking (SNS JU). What are the grassroots counterparts and social movements it can align with? \nAnticipated Outcomes \n\nLessons learned from the Citizen Survey and gathering input from participants\nUnderstand the roles of social movements in deploying new technologies\nIntroduce 6G narratives that help shape an ecosystem\nDiscover how Europe is scaling up efforts through new programmes on 6G\n\n  \nDATE AND TIME \nOrganised by 6G4Society and Waag Society \nWhen: Saturday September 27 from 15:00 to 18:00 \nWhere:\nAmsterdam \n  \nRegister Now!
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/in-person-workshop-from-5g-to-6g-what-is-in-it-for-us/
LOCATION:Makers Guild Waag Future Lab\, Nieuwmarkt 4\, Amsterdam\, CR\, 1012\, Netherlands
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250925T170000
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CREATED:20250826T110011Z
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SUMMARY:The 6G4Society project: A conversation with the Dutch FNS 6G Ethics Board
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nIn the mid-1990s\, the Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) programme launched i3 – Intelligent Information Interfaces\, also known as The Disappearing Computer. This visionary initiative brought together engineers\, ethnographers\, designers\, artists\, computer scientists\, and philosophers to explore real-world use cases in schools\, offices\, and hospitals. \nUnfortunately\, the programme was discontinued. Human-centered exploration fragmented into UX\, usability\, and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)\, while technical development followed a separate trajectory—focusing on situated and autonomous computing. This division\, in hindsight\, proved detrimental: \n\nFrom the technical side\, human interaction became an afterthought.\nFrom the HCI perspective\, technical frameworks were accepted as fixed and retrofitted into user contexts.\n\nToday\, we have an opportunity to reunite these paths\, to create connectivity grounded in ethical design and social inclusion. \nWhy 6G?\n6G networks promise higher speeds\, lower latency\, and the capacity to connect many more devices than 5G. These features not only enhance performance and reliability but also create opportunities for: \n\nIncreased energy efficiency\nGreater sustainability\nStronger digital inclusion\nA more resilient\, human-centric digital society\n\nAlthough 6G is expected to be deployed around 2030\, groundwork is already underway\, and the ethics of connectivity must be part of the design process from the start. \nWebinar objectives\n\nPresent 6G as more than just a technical advancement\, but a catalyst for transformative connectivity\nSpark a broad\, cross-disciplinary discussion around the question: What kind of connectivity do we want?\nIntroduce the work of the Dutch 6G Ethics Board and the Future Network Services (FNS) ecosystem\nExplore Key Value Indicators (KVIs) as tools for ethical\, meaningful innovation beyond commercial KPIs\n\nTarget stakeholders\n\nRegional and national regulators\, legislators\, and policy makers\nTelecom companies working on 5G/6G implementation and use cases\nEthnographers\, sociologists\, philosophers\, and others exploring the social impact of tech\nAnyone interested in the emerging triangle of value: IoT\, AI\, and 6G\n\nSession focus\nWe are in a critical five-year window to embed ethics as a core component – not an afterthought – in technical frameworks. Through this discussion\, we aim to: \n\nAlign sustainability\, European values\, and societal impact with network design\nDevelop intuitive\, inclusive digital experiences\nProvide an actionable ethics toolbox for innovators and policymakers\n\nAnticipated outcomes\n\nDeepen our understanding of the ethical and social dimensions of next-generation technologies\nDevelop a shared language to move beyond hype or fear toward meaningful debate\nIntroduce Key Value Indicators (KVIs) as tools for building purpose-driven use cases\nHighlight how European programmes are scaling up ethical innovation in the 6G space\n\nAgenda\nOpening (10 min) \n\nWelcome\, introduction and brief overview of the 6G4Society project by Monique Calisti – Founder and President of Digital for Planet\, CEO of Martel Innovate\, and Project Coordinator of 6G4Society\nLinkedIn\n\nFeatured Contributions (35 min) \n\nAaron van Diepen – TU Delft\, FNS Ethics Board\nProfile\nKatrina Petersen – Senior Research Consultant\, Societal Value at Public Safety Communication Europe (PSCE)\, 6G4Society Project\nLinkedIn\nRepresentative from the FNS 6G Ethics Board\n\nModerated Q&A (10 min) \n\nLed by Rob van Kranenburg – Senior Policy and Communication Expert at Martel Innovate\nLinkedIn\n\nClosing Remarks (5 min) \n\nAnna Aseeva – Policy and Sustainability Expert at Digital for Planet\nLinkedIn\n\n  \nRegister Now!
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/6g4society-a-conversation-with-the-dutch-fns-6g-ethics-board/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250903
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250906
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20250319T090916Z
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SUMMARY:ACM GoodIT 2025
DESCRIPTION:About\nACM 5th International Conference on Information Technology for Social Good \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nACM GoodIT focuses on the application of information technology for social good. \nSocial good has traditionally been about actions that benefit communities\, like improving education\, healthcare\, and access to connectivity. Today\, it has grown to encompass a global movement—one where technology\, collaboration\, and human ingenuity come together to unlock potential and address society’s most pressing challenges. \nThe 5th edition of ACM GoodIT will take place from 3 to 5 September 2025 in the vibrant city of Antwerp\, Belgium. \n\nKeynote Speaker: Monique Calisti – Founder and President of Digital for Planet\, CEO of Martel Innovate\, and Project Coordinator of 6G4Society. \n“Sustainable Digital Futures: Aligning Societal Values with Environmental Necessities” \nAs digital technologies increasingly shape our world\, we face the dual challenge of ensuring these innovations address pressing environmental concerns while gaining widespread societal acceptance. This keynote explores Digital for Planet’s mission to create sustainable digital solutions that respect planetary boundaries while addressing human needs. Through our portfolio of Horizon Europe projects\, we are pioneering frameworks and methodologies that embed sustainability principles into technological development from inception to implementation.\nThe presentation will highlight our 6G4Society project\, which investigates how next-generation communication networks can be designed with environmental and social sustainability as core requirements rather than afterthoughts. By examining the intersection of technical capabilities\, environmental impacts\, and societal values\, 6G4Society is developing pathways for telecommunications infrastructure that reduces ecological footprints while ensuring digital inclusivity and alignment with diverse community needs.\nThis keynote will share emerging insights on how stakeholders across the technology ecosystem can collaborate to create digital futures that are both environmentally viable and socially embraced—moving beyond technological determinism toward purposeful innovation that serves both people and planet. \n\n 
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/acm-goodit-2025/
LOCATION:Antwerp\, Antwerp\, Belgium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250702T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250702T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20250701T114913Z
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SUMMARY:Looking at the Innovation Triangle in 2030: AI\, IoT and 6G
DESCRIPTION:The past 25 year have gone fast. The next 15 are likely to be even faster. But we also feel the impact of the digital and looking at smart phone (mis)use and the ease with with AI applications are sinking into our private and work practice\, we have to ask in a much more coordinated way: what kind of connectivity do we actually want? \nWe want to have that discussion. We will show what 6G is and what type of applications it serves. \nThen we would like to hear from you how you see the next five years and if you agree that a strong focus will be on the triangle IoT\, AI and 6G. \nThe recent debate on strategic autonomy and digital sovereignty will fuel the developments. \nDISCOVER MORE
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/looking-at-the-innovation-triangle-in-2030-ai-iot-and-6g/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250704
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20250701T110532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250701T111357Z
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SUMMARY:Berlin 6G Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Berlin 6G Conference 2025 aims to provide guidance in this context by bringing together international experts from various fields. The presentations will address topics including: \n\nWhat can citizens expect from 6G? How will our world change through 6G?\nHow can 6G help us achieve our sustainability goals?\nWhat contribution can 6G make to the protection of our critical infrastructures?\nWhat is the current status of standardization? What has already been decided\, and what can we expect?\nWhat contributions can Germany and Europe make to the success of 6G?\n\nLEARN MORE
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/berlin-6g-conference-2025/
LOCATION:Berlin\, Berlin\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250630T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250630T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20250701T120417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250701T120417Z
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SUMMARY:BeGREEN Project Final Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Over the past 30 months\, the BeGREEN consortium has worked to advance energy-efficient\, AI-enabled solutions for greener radio access networks. As the project concludes\, we are excited to share our key outcomes\, insights\, and real-world demonstrations that support Europe’s sustainable digital transformation.
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/begreen-project-final-webinar/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250621
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20250319T091420Z
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SUMMARY:NGI Forum 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Next Generation Internet (NGI) initiative continues to evolve\, building on past successes while addressing new challenges in Europe’s digital landscape. As emerging technologies reshape the way we interact online\, NGI remains committed to ensuring that the Internet of the future is open\, inclusive\, trustworthy\, and sustainable. \nTo advance this vision\, the NGI Forum 2025 will serve as a key platform to bring together innovators\, policymakers\, researchers\, and industry leaders. The Forum will provide an opportunity to reflect on major developments in digital sovereignty\, open internet infrastructure\, and digital commons\, while fostering collaboration between diverse stakeholders shaping Europe’s digital future. \n  \nLearn More
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/ngi-forum-2025/
LOCATION:Albert Borschette Congress Center\, Rue Froissart 36\, Etterbeek\, Brussels\, 1040\, Belgium
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250607
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20250124T152907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250124T152942Z
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SUMMARY:EuCNC & 6G Summit 2025
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 EuCNC & 6G Summit builds on putting together two successful conferences in the area of telecommunications: EuCNC\, in its 34th edition of a series\, supported by the European Commission; the 6G Summit\, in its 7h edition\, originated from the 6G Flagship programme in Finland\, one of the very first in its area. The conference is sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc)\, the European Association for Signal Processing (EURASIP) and the European Association on Antennas and Propagation (EurAAP) and supported by the European Commission. The conference addresses various aspects of Beyond 5G/6G communications systems and networks. It brings together cutting-edge research and world-renown industries and businesses\, globally attracting in the last years close to 900 delegates from more than 40 countries all over the world\, to present and discuss the latest results\, and an exhibition with more than 50 exhibitors\, for demonstrating the technology developed in the area\, namely within research projects from EU R&I programmes. \nThe conference program will include: \n\nKeynotes\nPanels\nRegular sessions (papers from open call\, to be submitted for uploading to IEEE Xplore)\nSpecial and Convened sessions\, with papers on specific topics\nWorkshops\, with papers and presentations on specific topics\nPoster sessions (extended abstracts from open call addressing the latest results)\nTutorials\nDemos and exhibitions\, with pitches\n\nKey dates:\n\n26 Jan. 2025 –   Deadline for submission of papers for regular oral sessions\n26 Jan. 2025 –   Deadline for submission of proposals for workshops\, special sessions and tutorials\n07 Mar. 2025 –   Deadline for submission of extended abstracts for posters\n07 Mar. 2025 –   Notification of acceptance of workshops\, special sessions       and tutorials\n28 Mar. 2025 –   Deadline for submission of proposals for exhibitions\n01 Apr. 2025  –   Notification of acceptance of papers and extended     abstracts\n11 Apr. 2025 –   Deadline for final papers for all sessions and workshops\n18 Apr. 2025 – Deadline for authors registration\n25 Apr. 2025 –   Draft programme available
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/eucnc-6g-summit-2025/
LOCATION:Poznan\, Poznan\, Poland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250523
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20250408T145135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250408T145135Z
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SUMMARY:Public Safety Communication Europe (PSCE) Spring Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:The first Public Safety Communication Europe (PSCE) Conference of the year is taking place in Göteborg\, Sweden\, co-organised with the Swedish Police Authority ; MSB (Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency) and Västra Götalandsregionen\, sharing insights on their work\, national strategies and projects. \n  \nIn the frame of this Conference\, 6G4Society is leading the organization of a workshop on “Beyond 5G technology for Public Safety: Bridging Innovation & Societal Values” \n  \nWhat to expect? \n\nInsights on value-driven tech development\nA deep dive into Key Value Indicators (KVIs) for 6G and their role in PPDR (Public Protection and Disaster Relief)\nInteractive discussions on integrating societal values into next-generation communication systems\nA chance to help shape the future of emergency response technology\n\n  \nWhat is the added value of the workshop? \nAs we advance connectivity beyond 5G\, ensuring it aligns with societal needs—especially for first responders and public safety professionals—is critical. This workshop will bring together industry leaders\, researchers\, and practitioners to explore how value-driven innovation can shape the future of reliable\, secure\, and accessible emergency communication \nEvent website: https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/f2ee70e2-8894-1905-f97c-4fc807fb8007
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/public-safety-communication-europe-psce-spring-conference-2025/
LOCATION:Lindholmen Conference Centre\, Lindholmspiren 5\, Göteborg\, 402 78\, Sweden
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250428T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250428T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20250403T125710Z
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SUMMARY:SNS ICE Final Event – Showcasing Key Achievements
DESCRIPTION:Date & Time: April 28th\, 14:00 – 16:00 CEST\nLocation: Online (registration required) \nJoin us for the SNS ICE Final Event\, where we will present the key outcomes of the project to a broad audience. This event will be an opportunity to explore the significant contributions of SNS ICE in shaping the future of 6G smart networks and services! \nAbout SNS ICE\nSNS ICE (Smart Networks and Services International and European Cooperation Ecosystem) was a collaborative initiative aimed at fostering global engagement and cooperation in the preparation of 6G networks and services. The project successfully served as a platform for presenting\, leveraging\, and positioning SNS JU activities and achievements in major European and international forums. \nThroughout its duration\, SNS ICE: \n\nEstablished strategic dialogues at the European level among Horizon Europe Partnerships\, national initiatives\, and R&D clusters.\nFostered international collaboration with key regions actively working on 6G development.\nMonitored and communicated key standardization activities and roadmaps.\nEngaged with vertical industries to promote SNS JU solutions and explore tailored 6G applications.\nOrganized workshops and participated in major global events such as Techritory and EuCNC\, ensuring widespread dissemination of SNS JU progress.\n\nAs the project concludes\, this final event will highlight its main achievements and contributions to securing Europe’s leadership in 6G development. \nLearn more: https://smart-networks.europa.eu/csa-s/#SNS-ICE \n\n\n\nAgenda\n\n\n\nTime (CET)\nSession Title\nPresenter\n\n\n\n\n14.00 – 14.10\nIntro & Welcome\nKostas Trichias (6G-IA\, SNS ICE Coordinator)\n\n\n14.10 – 14.20\nOpening Statement from DG CONNECT\nMiguel Gonzalez Sancho\n(E1 Head of Unit at DG CONNECT)\n\n\n14.20 – 14.30\nThe SNS JU towards 2030\nErzsebet Fitori\n(Executive Director of SNS JU)\n\n\n14.30 – 14.55\nInternational Landscape & 6G Standardization\n• International Impact of SNS JU & global synergies\n• SNS ICE International landscape survey\n• 6G Standardization landscape & timelines\nColin Willcock (6G-IA Chairman)\nKostas Trichias (6G-IA\, SNS ICE Coordinator)\nJosé Almodóvar Chico (Senior R&D consultant at TNO)\n\n\n14.55 – 15.20\nEU collaboration & National Initiatives\n• National Initiatives landscape analysis\n• Opportunities for synergies between National Initiatives & SNS JU\n• Analysis of the EU Cloud landscape\nPrachi Sachdeva (5G/6G Consultant at TNO)\nMaria Raftopoulou (Scientist Innovator at TNO)\nAlexandros Kaloxylos (6G-IA Executive Director)\n\n\n15.20 – 15.35\nVertical landscape & Vertical Engagement Tracker\n• Vertical Stakeholders Survey\n• Vertical Engagement Tracker tour\nRaffaele De Peppe (Strategy & Innovation Officer at TIM)\nMaria Giuffrida (Senior Researcher at TRUST-IT)\n\n\n15.35 – 15.45\nKey recommendations to Stakeholders\nCarles Anton Haro (Director of R&D Programmes\nat CTTC)\n\n\n15.45 – 16.00\nQ&A\nKostas Trichias (6G-IA\, SNS ICE Coordinator) & ALL
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/sns-ice-final-event-showcasing-key-achievements/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250405
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20240808T083252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240808T083252Z
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SUMMARY:Hannover Messe
DESCRIPTION:Getting Down to Business\nInteresting facts about professional trade show visitors to HANNOVER MESSE\n\n\n\n\nLarge Concentration of Decision-Makers\nTwo-thirds of attendees are involved in making investment decisions in their companies. 22 percent of those surveyed come to Hannover with concrete investment plans – and this tendency is rising. \n\n\nBroad Industry Structure\nHANNOVER MESSE brings the core industrial sectors together at one location – from drive engineering\, automation\, energy\, R&D and industrial IT to subcontracting. This is the place where exhibitors cross the boundaries of technology and industry. \n\n\nInternational Audience\nOne third of all professional visitors come from outside Germany – and more than half of these come from outside the EU. Every second attendee from Germany travels more than 300 kilometers to appear in Hannover. \n\n\nBroad Renge of Topics\nExhibitors gain customers through innovation. Professional visitors to the trade show see HANNOVER MESSE as the most important window to the future of industry. With its annual key topics\, HANNOVER MESSE hits the nerve of the times. \n\n\nClear Business Objectives\nVisitors want to see and experience new things. Among the top goals of the visitors are the search for innovations and trends\, the exchange of experience and information\, networking and generating new business contacts. \n\n\nStrong Visitor Loyality\nReturn visitors and first-time attendees at HANNOVER MESSE balance each other out. Regular exhibitors have the opportunity to tap new target groups and foster their existing relationships. \n\n\nInterest in Technological Leaders\nWhat are the big players up to? That’s something that interests every trade show visitor. Global market leaders know that if you want to be one of the big players\, you need to appear at HANNOVER MESSE. \n\n\nSuccessful Profile\nOver 70 percent of professional visitors surveyed stated that a visit to HANNOVER MESSE benefits their professional activity significantly or very significantly in comparison to a visit to other industrial trade shows. For a third\, it is even the only trade show they visit every year. \n\n\n\n\nInternational Trade Fair Network\nGrowth markets need effective business platforms. Despite today’s networked world\, trade fairs still serve as a central meeting place for market participants. We create such platforms – worldwide – on the basis of our extensive and experienced network\, unique skills and strong trade fair brands. We look forward to seeing you at one or more of our global trade fairs.
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/hannover-messe/
LOCATION:Hannover\, Hannover\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250326T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250326T123000
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20250307T113448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250324T101127Z
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SUMMARY:Understanding and Addressing 6G Controversies: Learning from the Past\, Building for the Future - 6G4Society Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Date & Time\n26 March 2025\, 11:00-12:15 CET \n\n\nAbout the webinar\nThis webinar is part of the 6G4Society project\, an SNS JU initiative dedicated to embedding societal and sustainable values into the development of 6G technology. 6G4Society brings a sociological perspective to technological development\, ensuring that future networks align with ethical\, inclusive\, and sustainable principles. By fostering a deeper understanding of public acceptance\, stakeholder concerns\, and the broader societal impacts of 6G\, the project aims to generate transformative discussions and informed decision-making. \nUnderstanding controversies is a critical step in promoting social acceptance. When a new technological system like 6G is introduced\, it does not emerge in a vacuum. Instead\, it reshapes existing structures\, creating both opportunities and challenges for different stakeholders. Identifying and analyzing controversies—examining stakeholder perspectives\, competing claims\, and underlying tensions—is fundamental to fostering trust\, mitigating conflict\, and ensuring a more inclusive and sustainable adoption of 6G. \nControversies are not simply obstacles; they are part of society’s negotiation process over technological change. They reflect broader discussions about governance\, power\, values\, and risk distribution. Engaging with these disputes allows us to anticipate concerns\, address misinformation\, and develop frameworks for a more responsible and widely accepted 6G deployment. \nThis webinar will explore: \n\nWhat we can learn from past controversies\, particularly surrounding 5G\, and how they might evolve with 6G;\nHow technological disputes arise and what role values\, economic interests\, and governance structures play;\nHow stakeholders can engage more effectively with the public to foster trust and transparency;\nHow controversy analysis can contribute to the development of an EU consensus framework for a sustainable and ethical 6G.\n\nBringing together expertise from Science and Technology Studies (STS) and the sociohistory of ICTs\, our panelists will provide insights into the patterns\, dynamics\, and governance of technology controversies and offer strategies for navigating them in 6G development. \nKey Speaker\n\nDr. Ana Delicado – Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Social Sciences (ICS)\, University of Lisbon. Dr. Delicado specializes in the social dimensions of science and technology\, with a strong focus on public perception\, communication\, and participation in technological decision-making. Her work explores how controversies arise in emerging technologies and how public engagement can contribute to more inclusive and responsible innovation. In this webinar\, she will examine the role of scientific and technological controversies in shaping public trust\, policy and acceptance\, highlighting key lessons for 6G.\n\nAgenda\n\nOpening and introduction\nIntroduction to 6G4Society\nThe role of scientific and technological controversies in shaping public trust and policy: key lessons for 6G\nHistory and impact of telecommunications infrastructure: historical patterns and a perspective on the future.\nDebate and exchange on presentations\nQ&A and engagement of participants\n\nTarget Audience\n\nResearchers and professionals in ICT and telecommunications\nSNS-JU projects interested in social acceptance and regulatory challenges\nPolicymakers and regulatory bodies working on future connectivity standards\nSocial scientists and scholars in Science\, Technology & Society (STS)\n\n\n  \nSign up for the webinar here!
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/understanding-and-addressing-6g-controversies-learning-from-the-past-building-for-the-future-6g4society-workshop/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250303
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250307
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20250124T101626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250124T150619Z
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SUMMARY:MWC 2025
DESCRIPTION:Why MWC Barcelona?\nIt’s where big tech\, global governments\, disruptive startups and visionary investors converge\, connect and create what’s next.\n\n\n\n2025 event theme: Converge. Connect. Create. \nMWC is the only global tech event driven by a common purpose – to unite the connectivity industry behind the advancement of business and society. \n\n\n\nThe world’s largest and most influential connectivity event\n\nFrom founders to presidents\, connect with everyone from everywhere. And be part of the year’s most important debates\, business decisions and tech developments. \nIconic thinking \nIt’s the only platform you’ll hear big-name legends and leading-edge voices from across technology\, business\, industry and policy. \nBig ideas \nWhere startups\, SMEs and tech disruptors demo their latest game-changing innovations to active investors and global media. \nFirst tech \nThe one place to experience the latest technology before anyone else. It’s where the solutions that will revolutionise business are showcased before they reach the consumer market and influence future trends. \nGlobal change \nThe only place global leaders from policy\, business and technology come together to progress the digital evolution for the good of all.
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/mwc-2025/
LOCATION:Fira Gran Via\, Barcelona\, Spain
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250303
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250307
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20240808T085039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240808T085214Z
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SUMMARY:MWC Barcelona 2025
DESCRIPTION:Where technology\, community and commerce converge\n\nMWC Barcelona is the largest and most influential event for the connectivity ecosystem. Whether you’re a global mobile operator\, device manufacturer\, technology provider\, vendor\, content owner\, or are simply interested in the future of tech\, you need to be here. \nWhy? Because it’s the one time of year where everyone who’s anyone comes together under one roof. Tens of thousands of senior executives from the top global companies\, international governments and trailblazing tech businesses converge at MWC Barcelona to make decisions. \n\nThought leaders become change-makers\nNew ideas turn into business deals\nAnd networking means remarkable connections\n\nIt’s the place to find out where the industry\, your business and your career are headed. Miss out on MWC Barcelona\, miss out on the next 12 months.
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/mwc-barcelona-2025/
LOCATION:Barcelona\, Barcelona\, Spain
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250218
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20250124T153218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250124T153218Z
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SUMMARY:SNS JU Call 3 Projects Introduction Webinars
DESCRIPTION:The European Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking (SNS JU) is a Public-Private Partnership that aims to facilitate and develop industrial leadership in Europe in 5G and 6G networks and services. The SNS JU funds projects that shape a solid research and innovation (R&I) roadmap and deployment agenda by engaging a critical mass of European stakeholders and facilitating international cooperation on various 6G initiatives.\nIn January 2025\, the third set of its 6G projects was launched\, critical in establishing a solid European research and innovation (R&I) foundation\, defining the next-generation networks.\nWe are now introducing the recently launched projects in two webinars\, to give an overview of their activities and ambitions. \nLearn more about each webinar.
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/sns-ju-call-3-projects-introduction-webinars/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250213
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20250124T151914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250124T151950Z
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SUMMARY:6G Series Workshop by Hexa-X-II
DESCRIPTION:Hexa-X-II and other European projects from SNS JU are organizing a global and fully virtual workshop open to all. \nAgenda\nFeb 11th 9-12 CET:\nRegional views on 6G\, including key value indicators\nOpening by EC and 6G IA\nAgustin Diaz-Pines\, Deputy Head of Unit\, EC and Colin Willcock\, Chairman\, 6G IA \nWelcome and update from the organizing project Hexa-X-II\nProject lead Mikko Uusitalo (Nokia) and Technical manager Patrik Rugeland (Ericsson) \nHexa-X-II: Drivers for 6G and update on key value indicators\nStefan Wendt\, Hexa-X-II WP1 lead (Orange) \nNext G Alliance\nN.N. \nOverview on 6G\, Chinese perspective\nSun Shaohui (CICTMobile\, chair of standardization group of IMT-2030 promotion group) \nBreak \nVertical industrial perspective on 6G\nAndreas Mueller (5GACIA\, Bosch) \nKorean perspective\nJunWhan Lee (ETRI\, Section Director\, 6G Forum Deputy Chair of International Collaboration Team) \n6G Updates from Taiwan- Technologies and Researches\nMitch Tseng (ITRI) \nIndian perspective\nN.N. \nDiscussion time \n\n  \nFeb 11th 13-14 CET & 15.30-17 CET:\nAdditional regional views\, System view and architecture for 6G\nHexa-X-II: E2E System view\nSylvaine Kerboeuf\, Hexa-X-II WP2 lead (Nokia) \nNext G Alliance perspective on 6G architecture\nDevaki Chandramouli (NGA\, Nokia) \nE2E system view and architecture\, Chinese perspective\nLiu Guangyi (China Mobile\, vice chair of wireless network group of IMT-2030 promotion group) \nBreak \nUpdate from Japan\nTakehiro Nakamura (Chief Standardization Officer\, NTT DOCOMO\, Inc.\, Leader of 6G Promotion Project\, XG Mobile Promotion Forum) \n6G-Goals?\nN.N. \nHexa-X-II: Architectural enablers for 6G\nMårten Ericson\, Hexa-X-II WP3 lead (Ericson) \nUpdate on 6G-ANNA architecture\nGerald Kunzmann\, 6G-ANNA (Nokia) \nAdditional European perspective\nNicolas Chuberre\, 6G NTN (Thales) \nDiscussion time \n\n  \nFeb 12nd 9-12 CET:\nRadio evolution and innovation for 6G\, including future devices and infrastructure\nHexa-X-II: Radio Design and Spectrum Access requirements and key enablers for 6G Evolution\nAhmad Nimr\, Hexa-X-II WP4 lead (TU Dresden) \nJCAS architecture\nGiyyarpuram Madhusudan\, 6G-DISAC (Orange) \nAdditional European perspective\nEmilio Calvanese Strinati\, 6G-Goals (CEA) \nSUSTAIN-6G Lighthouse project – The holistic sustainability perspective for 6G\nChristoph Schmelz (Nokia) \nBreak \nHexa-X-II: Enablers for 6G devices and infrastructure\nJeroen Famaey\, Hexa-X-II WP5 lead (IMEC) \nSub-THz CMOS Phased-Array Transceiver Design in CMOS for 6G\nKenichi Okada (Institute of Science Tokyo\, Japan) \nAI for PHY\nHaris Gacanin (RWTH Aachen University) \nDiscussion time \n\nFeb 12nd 14-17 CET:\nSmart Network Management\, including future devices and radio evolution\nEnergy-neutral devices versus sustainability goals: smart dust or smart waste?\nProf. Liesbet Van Der Perre (KULeuven\, Belgium) \nAdditional perspective\nN.N. \nHexa-X-II: Foundations on 6G Smart Network Management and Orchestration Enablers\nTask lead Ricard Vilalta (CTTC\, Spain) \n6G-Cloud\nChen Tao (VTT) \nBreak \n6G wireless access – Something new or just more of the same?\nErik Dahlman (Ericsson) \nAdditional perspective\nN.N. \nHigh-Efficiency Power Amplifiers and Transceivers Leveraging Heterogeneous Integration Technologies\nProf. James Buckwalter (UCSB and PseudolithIC\, USA) \nDiscussion and interaction
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/6g-series-workshop-by-hexa-x-ii/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250206T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250206T123000
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20250120T110105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250204T083031Z
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SUMMARY:Objective and Subjective Approaches to Key Value Indicators - Sharing methodological approaches and evaluation instruments - 6G4Society & TrialsNet Workshop
DESCRIPTION:What\nWorkshop based in two parts. The first half is presentations from SNS JU projects and external experts. The second half is based on interactive dialogue and active contributions from participants.\n \nWho\nSNS JU Projects working on KVIs \nDate & Time\n6 February 2025\, 10:00-12:20 CET \n\n\nIntroduction\nAs KVIs become further developed and integrated as key components of SNS JU projects\, challenges have emerged around how to identify what is a good measure of a KV\, and how these can look different for subjective and objective evaluations. Key to this is understanding how these approaches and instruments can be different from KPIs and what other methodological resources can be drawn upon in their development. The aim of this workshop is twofold. First\, it will share different approaches being developed in SNS JU projects as well as approaches used by external experts who also pursue indicators of social and sustainability values. Second\, it will break the participants into small groups to work together to explore how what was presented can inform their diverse projects. The idea is to blend expert knowledge with interactive dialogues between SNS projects that are actively working on KVIs. \nObjectives\n\nGather examples of how social and sustainability values can be assessed and evaluated from projects and external experts.\nExplore approaches that look beyond technical KPIs and consider non-technical evaluations of value.\nImprove our understanding and capacity to address these value outcomes in practical terms\, using existing resources.\n\nAgenda\n\nIntroduction\nPart 1 (1h35min): Exploration of subjective and objective approaches to social value that expand the repertoire and skills of projects applying KVIs\, focusing on areas in which projects have expressed challenges.\n30 min: Practical examples of subjective and objective KVIs for social and sustainability values from the SNS projects\, TRIALSNET\, ORIGAMI\, DETERMINISTIC-6G\, FIDAL.\n50 min: Two approaches to identifying and applying social value indicators from External Experts in the field.\n\nYulia Romaschenko\, Technical Director\, Social Value international\nEmad Yaghmaei\, Senior Researcher at TU Delft & Founder\, & Rie Larsen\, Researcher and Strategic Advisor\, YAGHMA\n\n\n15 Min: Q&A\n\n  \n\nPart 2 (45 minutes): Interactive activity that builds on what was presented and explores how these can become useful in projects.\n25 min: MIRO-based hands-on small group activity to engage themes and processes presented in the part 1 to develop concept maps that chart rationale between value for investigation\, research question that drives the indicator\, and results that can be gathered. Participants will be allocated to small breakout groups with a moderator who will guide the activity based on group dynamics and discussions.\n20 min: Q&A\, with guest expert in social value analysis and indicators\, Tim Goodspeed\, to ask questions and help prompt\, push\, confirm and challenge our ideas.\n\n25 min: MIRO-based hands-on small group activity to engage themes and processes presented in the part 1 to develop concept maps that chart rationale between value for investigation\, research question that drives the indicator\, and results that can be gathered. Participants will be allocated to small breakout groups with a moderator who will guide the activity based on group dynamics and discussions.20 min: Q&A\, with guest expert in social value analysis and indicators\, Tim Goodspeed\, to ask questions and help prompt\, push\, confirm and challenge our ideas.  \nOutcomes\nA short report highlighting trends within projects\, best practices\, and gaps that need addressing. These outcomes will continue to inform the work on KVIs and Sustainability. \nPreparation Before Workshop\nWe will send out a small set of discussion points to come prepared to consider and a short poll to organise contributions and gather insights more effectively.  \nTarget audience\nThis is primarily for SNS JU projects working on KVIs. We welcome all interested participants to join us in this workshop. We greatly encourage those responsible for KVI development within SNS projects to participate during the breakout sessions to contribute to a rich and productive discussion output.  \n  \nSign up for the webinar here!
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/6g4society-trialsnet-workshop/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250130
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20241029T123848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T123921Z
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SUMMARY:The European 5G Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 edition of the European 5G Conference will take place on 28-29 January at the Hotel nhow Brussels Bloom. Now in its 9th year\, the conference has an established reputation as Brussels’ leading meeting place for discussion on 5G policy. \nThe new Commission is coming into office at a pivotal time for 5G and for Europe’s digital future more broadly. Concerns are being raised around the pace of progress towards connectivity targets across the region\, whilst at the same time\, the promise of 5G Advanced and even 6G are on the horizon\, potentially opening up new use-cases and an opportunity for operators to see a return on the huge investments that they have made. The event will provide the opportunity to hear from high-level policymakers and industry stakeholders on these issues and other key themes such as cyber security\, sustainability\, connectivity and more. By looking back at the lessons learnt to date and forward to the path towards 5G Advanced and 6G\, the event will provide a comprehensive insight into all the key policy aspects that are shaping the 5G ecosystem in Europe. \nCheck Event Here
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/the-european-5g-conference-2025/
LOCATION:Hotel nhow Brussels Bloom\, Rue Royale 250\, Bruxelles\, Bruxelles\, 1210\, Belgium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250124T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250124T123000
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20250124T152236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250124T152303Z
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SUMMARY:UK’s 6G Achievements and Experimental Platforms
DESCRIPTION:First webinar of the SNS CSA CO-OP Series organised by the 6G-IA\nABOUT\nThe Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking (SNS JU) is at the forefront of driving innovation in next-generation communication technologies and services across Europe. At the same time\, various national initiatives in Europe are actively advancing 6G technologies and smart services. The SNS JU plays a pivotal role in fostering collaboration between these national initiatives and SNS projects by facilitating the exchange of best practices\, research findings\, and results. \nAs highlighted in the recently published SNS R&I Work Programme 2025 (SNS WP 2025)\, the SNS JU actively encourages the integration of results and experimental platforms from national initiatives into its calls. This approach ensures that Europe remains competitive in the global technology race by effectively pooling expertise and resources across national and EU levels. Furthermore\, it supports the EU’s strategic goals of digital sovereignty and technological independence by fostering a cohesive and collaborative research and innovation ecosystem. \nIn alignment with these goals\, and as part of the SNS CSA CO-OP project\, 6G-IA is organizing a series of webinars where various national initiatives will showcase their key achievements and share information about their experimental platforms. The first webinar in this series is scheduled to take place on 24 January 2025\, from 11:00 to 12:30 CET\, featuring an in-depth presentation of the UK’s 6G R&I activities and platforms.
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/uks-6g-achievements-and-experimental-platforms/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250121T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250121T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20250124T100802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250124T100802Z
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SUMMARY:5GCorridors Call 3 Projects Introduction
DESCRIPTION:The GUIDE project\, together with HADEA and DG CONNECT\, organised this workshop to introduce the Call 3 projects and discuss their 5G Corridor deployment efforts. \nThis webinar was be held on Tuesday 21st January at 13:00 CET.  The presentations given are available below and the event video can be watched. \nAgenda\nIntroduction: HADEA/CNECT/GUIDE \n\nElena JENARO TEJADA\, HADEA\nDavid KENNEDY\, GUIDE\n\n\nIntroducing the New Call 3 Projects: \n\n\n\n23-EU-DIG-5G GIGARAIL 5GiRa\nStudy\nPresentation 5GIRA\nJos Nooijen\n\n\n23-EU-DIG-5GCarolinaPlus\nWorks\nPresentation 5GCAROLINA\nPetr FOŘT\n\n\n23-EU-DIG-5GE\nWorks\nPresentation 5GE\nWouter Van Tilborg\n\n\n23-EU-DIG-5G-BALTICS\nWorks\nPresentation 5G-BALTICS\nMuhammad Mahtab Alam\n\n\n23-EU-DIG-5GA2A\nWorks\nPresentation 5G A2A\nGerhard Machinger\n\n\n23-EU-DIG-5G4RailScand\nWorks\nPresentation 5G4RailScand\nMats Malmstrom\n\n\n23-EU-DIG-5G TRACKS\nWorks
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/5gcorridors-call-3-projects-introduction/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241213
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20240808T083833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240808T084211Z
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SUMMARY:ETSI-ITU Symposium on ICT Sustainability: Standards Driving Environmental Innovation
DESCRIPTION:ETSI\, with ETSI TC EE (Environmental Engineering) and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) are organizing the “ETSI-ITU Symposium on ICT Sustainability: Standards Driving Environmental Innovation“\, which will take place on 11–12 December 2024\, in ITU Headquarters in Geneva\, Switzerland. \nIntroduction\nThe ETSI and ITU ICT Sustainability Symposium: Standards Driving Environmental Innovation will bring together industry leaders\, policymakers\, researchers and stakeholders to explore the crucial role of standards in promoting sustainable ICT practices. Standards guide the development of technologies that minimize environmental impact and enhance energy efficiency. \nThrough the circular design of ICT products\, networks and services\, standards ensure environmentally friendly technology. Lifecycle assessments consider all stages from creation to disposal\, helping to assess\, analyse and reduce the overall environmental footprint. \nEnvironmental impact assessment reporting fosters accountability by evaluating and communicating the environmental effects of ICT products\, networks and services. The digital product passport provides detailed environmental information\, enabling informed consumer choices. \nAdapting ICT products\, networks and services to climate change ensures resilience\, while standards for environmental conditions guarantee efficient and safe operation. Furthermore\, ICT solutions enable the environmental impact in other sectors to be reduced. \nThese topics form the backbone of the symposium\, driving the agenda for a greener digital future by highlighting the intersections between technology\, standards and sustainability. \nThe objectives of the symposium include: \n\nInforming participants about the latest standardisation activities for sustainable ICT.\nEducation on leveraging environmental sustainability standards to support policies and regulations related to ICT products\, networks and services.\nShowcasing cutting-edge innovations\, case examples and research projects of ICT initiatives for sustainability.\nFacilitating networking opportunities with experts\, speakers\, and stakeholders from various organizations.\n\nThe Programme Committee of the symposium is currently calling for presentations. The deadline to submit your proposal is 22 September 2024. Check the Call for Presentations tab for more details. \nParticipation in the Symposium is open to all. This includes ETSI members\, ITU Member States\, Sector Members\, Associates and Academic Institutions\, as well as to any individual from a country that is a member of ITU who wishes to contribute to the work. This includes individuals who are also members of international\, regional and national organizations. Participation is free of charge. \nRegistration: Please note that registration to attend either in person or online is mandatory. It is recommended to register no later than 6 December 2024. Please note that pre-registration of participants to the symposium is mandatory and carried out online.\n \nDetailed event information:\n👉Please refer to the event web page (ITU web site) to find full information about the event\, including call for presentations\, draft programme\, registration\, venue and travel\, and more. We recommend to check the website periodically as it will be updated regularly as new or modified information becomes available.
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/etsi-itu-symposium-on-ict-sustainability-standards-driving-environmental-innovation/
LOCATION:International Telecommunication Union (ITU)\, Pl. des Nations 1211\, Geneva\, 1202\, Switzerland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241213
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20240717T070416Z
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SUMMARY:IEEE Global Communications Conference
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to IEEE Globecom 2024\n\n\nIEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM) is one of the IEEE Communications Society’s two flagship conferences dedicated to driving innovation in nearly every aspect of communications. Each year\, more than 3000 scientific researchers and their management submit proposals for program sessions to be held at the annual conference. After extensive peer review\, the best of the proposals are selected for the conference program\, which includes technical papers\, tutorials\, workshops and industry sessions designed specifically to advance technologies\, systems and infrastructure that are continuing to reshape the world and provide all users with access to an unprecedented spectrum of high-speed\, seamless and cost-effective global telecommunications services. \nThe 2024 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM) will be held in the warm and wonderful city of Cape Town\, South Africa\, from 8 to 12 December 2024. Themed “Intelligent Communications for Shared Prosperity” this flagship conference of the IEEE Communications Society will feature a comprehensive high-quality technical program including 13 symposia and a variety of tutorials and workshops. IEEE GLOBECOM 2024 will also include an attractive Industry program\, with keynotes and panels from prominent research\, industry and government leaders\, business and industry panels\, and vendor exhibits. \nWe would like to invite all for the upcoming Globecom 2024 at Cape Town\, South Africa. \n\nSubmit your paper on emerging topics in 6G communications here!
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/ieee-global-communications-conference/
LOCATION:Cape Town\, Cape Town\, South Africa
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241206
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20241118T074953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241118T074953Z
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SUMMARY:PSCE Conference in Brussels 2024
DESCRIPTION:We are very pleased to invite you to our two days conference in Brussels on the 4 & 5 of December. \nFind out relevant information on: \n\nthe management of large events (feedback from the Olympic Games in France and the UEFA Football championship in Germany)\,\nlessons learned from practitioners on recent floods\na large focus on mission critical communication ( views from Members States on the cross -border communication and transition to broadband\, EU perspective on European Critical Communication System (EUCCS) and its supporting project BroadEUnet with unique presentations on the Operational Procedures Team and on the winning teams of the procurement for the establishment of mission critical testbeds.\nFIDAL workshop (Field Trials beyond 5G- stream D project): interactive workshop with practitioners to present the solutions developed by FIDAL partners and some open call winners on 3 topics: situation awareness\, Artificial Reality-Augmented Reality- Fire detection.\n\nJoin the conference to learn more and enjoy networking opportunities with the PPDR community !!! \n  \nMore details at: https://www.psc-europe.eu/psce-conferences/psce-conference-in-brussels-24/ \nRegistration: https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/49d2924a-0c2a-b681-858c-bc4722bed195
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/psce-conference-in-brussels-2024/
LOCATION:Brussels\, Belgium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20241125T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20241125T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20241118T073032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241118T073032Z
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SUMMARY:6G IA new Vision Paper webinar
DESCRIPTION:he 6G IA Vision Working Group are pleased to present their\nWhite Paper on The EUROPEAN VISION For The 6G NETWORK ECOSYSTEM\nin a Webinar to be held on the 25.11.24 at 16:00 CET  . \n  \nThis white paper highlights the importance of creating a unified 6G vision\, driven by key stakeholders worldwide\, towards a single global consensus. Specifically\, the European perspective\, as represented by the 6G Smart Networks and Services Industry Association (6G-IA)\, is emphasized\, showcasing Europe’s proactive role in 6G research\, development (R&D) and standardisation\, also addressing societal\, environmental\, economic and market challenges. The paper captures the ongoing global efforts to develop and standardise 6G networks and have them ready for a commercial launch around 2030. \nIn the paper\, and summarised in the webinar\, the 6G IA Vision Group outlines the technological advancements anticipated in 6G\, such as native artificial intelligence (AI) support\, integrated sensing and communications (ISAC)\, and advanced cybersecurity. 6G systems themselves need to be sustainable. We also need 6G for sustainability\, i.e. to\, via 6G\, enhance sustainability across various industries\, including media\, transportation\, and healthcare. \nThe paper also provides an updated vision on the forthcoming 6G architecture\, focusing on potential innovations and addressing current 5G limitations. We identify fundamental challenges in 5G that hinder efficient global operations and outline potential architectural innovations for 6G to overcome these challenges. These innovations aim to create a robust\, flexible\, and sustainable network architecture capable of supporting next-generation applications and services. \nThis event is open to all Interested Stakeholders. \nRegistration:\nTo register for this event please go to the event page on the 6G IA website: https://6g-ia.eu/event/6g-ia-new-vision-paper-webinar/
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/6g-ia-new-vision-paper-webinar/
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LOCATION:https://6g4society.eu/event/6g-ia-new-vision-paper-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20241121T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20241121T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20241118T080543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241118T080933Z
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SUMMARY:5G-IANA Open Calls’ results and feedback: Lessons learnt from start-ups’ and SMEs’ integration
DESCRIPTION:Details\nJoin us for an insightful session where we delve into the outcomes of 5G-IANA’s Open Calls\, spotlighting experiences from participating start-ups and SMEs. This webinar will cover key aspects of the 5G-IANA platform\, including technical support and coaching\, and explore how 5G technology and the specific resources of the 5G-IANA ecosystem have helped participants achieve their innovation objectives. \nWe’ll feature a series of presentations from Open Call participants\, each showcasing their services\, discussing how the integration of 5G enhanced their offerings\, and sharing the knowledge and growth opportunities gained through this collaboration. \nTo wrap up\, an interactive Q&A will provide an opportunity to engage directly with our experts and the participants\, allowing deeper insights into the achievements and future plans stemming from this initiative. \n  \nAgenda \n\n\n\n\nDuration\nTitle\nSpeaker\n\n\n\nModeration\nDorleta Garcia Melero (VICOM)\n\n\n5’\nIntroduction to 5G-IANA & Open Call rounds\nXenofon Vasilakos (ICCS)\n\n\n5’\nTechnical support & coaching: Platform & Testbed facilities\, and coaching scheme outline\nThanos Xirofotos (UBITECH)\n\n\n5’\nBusiness Opportunities\nTheodore Rokkas (INCITES)\n\n\n10’\nOpen Call participants – FERON\nKonstantinos Maliatsos\n\n\n10’\nOpen Call participants – Avisense\nAnagnostopoulos\n\n\n10’\nOpen Call participants – LinkRobotics\nBerk Turanli\n\n\n10’\nOpen Call participants – RoadsAI\nRoni Dulberg\n\n\n10’\nQ&A\nAll
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/5g-iana-open-calls-results-and-feedback-lessons-learnt-from-start-ups-and-smes-integration/
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LOCATION:https://6g4society.eu/event/5g-iana-open-calls-results-and-feedback-lessons-learnt-from-start-ups-and-smes-integration/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20241121T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20241121T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20241118T090143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241118T090143Z
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SUMMARY:Advancing Public Protection and Disaster Relief: Innovations examples from the SNS Community – a FIDAL PROJECT Webinar
DESCRIPTION:FIDAL PROJECT has invited 5G-STARDUST’s Project Coordinator\, Tomaso de Cola (DLR) to be part of their upcoming webinar\, which will present some examples of technological innovation for Public Protection and Disaster Relief (PPDR) currently being explored within the SNS JU Community.\n\n\n\nThe event will introduce different technologies typologies from NTN AR\, XR\, UAV and technologies for situational awareness. Joining to complete the presenters’ line-up\, fellow projects 6G-NTN\, iSEE-6G\, Imagine-B5G and RIGOUROUS. \nRegistrations are now open at the following link: https://lnkd.in/ekDcxpNh \nhttps://fidal-he.eu
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/advancing-public-protection-and-disaster-relief-innovations-examples-from-the-sns-community-a-fidal-project-webinar/
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LOCATION:https://6g4society.eu/event/advancing-public-protection-and-disaster-relief-innovations-examples-from-the-sns-community-a-fidal-project-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20241120T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20241120T153000
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20241029T124540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T124540Z
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SUMMARY:SNS ICE / GUIDE: Automotive\, Transport & Logistics Solutions Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The EU has set forth a clear and ambitious action plan to enable Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM) across Europe and especially across the designated Pan-European Transport Corridors\, with 5G and B5G/6G technologies acting as the main connectivity technology. To enable this plan\, a comprehensive roadmap of Research and Innovation (R&I) and Deployment activities has been set forth and is being implemented over the past few years. Starting from research projects enabled by 5G PPP\, focusing on European Cross-Border Corridors\, which also led to significant deployment efforts across Europe funded by the CEF programme\, the same effort is now extended to investigate the potential and advantages that B5G and 6G technologies may offer to CAM\, via the SNS JU programme\, as newly funded projects are addressing the latest CAM challenges using B5G/6G. \nThis webinar will focus on presenting the currently ongoing CAM related activities from the SNS JU projects and the CEF programme (via the GUIDE project)\, as well as to offer the perspective and priorities of key automotive stakeholders. Experts from the SNS JU\, CEF\, 5GAA and Ertico will share their views and discuss today’s mobility challenges and how the new smart networks and services may help address them. The SNS JU projects will offer insights regarding their ongoing work (what solutions they are working on\, key challenges\, insights\, results from tests/trials\, etc.) and discuss the roadmap to the deployment of such solutions (via CEF) and their applicability to the real world. \nThe overall goal of this webinar\, is to spread awareness on the work carried out within the SNS JU projects and CEF initiative\, to exchange ideas with external CAM experts and to explore synergies with automotive and mobility experts around the world. \nWe look forward to seeing you there! \nRegistration Link
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/sns-ice-guide-automotive-transport-logistics-solutions-webinar/
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LOCATION:https://6g4society.eu/event/sns-ice-guide-automotive-transport-logistics-solutions-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20241106T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20241106T113000
DTSTAMP:20260408T054119
CREATED:20240924T081040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241031T133851Z
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SUMMARY:6G4Society & Hexa-X-II Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Ensuring 6G Social Acceptance\nCommunication networks are the backbone of our connected society. Reliable\, secure and inclusive connectivity is indispensable to access many essential services\, and this is why a multistakeholder approach is at the centre of the way next generation Smart Networks and Services (SNS) are being designed and will be engineered and managed. \nSeveral SNS JU projects are already working to ensure that societal\, environmental and economic values are embedded by design into the development of 6G\, bringing a sustainability and societal perspective to technological development. Two of these projects are Hexa-X-II and 6G4Society\, who are organising a joint webinar. \nThis webinar has the twofold objective of: \n\nReporting the work done so far by the 6G4Society and the Hexa-X-II SNS JU projects\, specifically on how to integrate social acceptance into the development of 6G and how to ensure societal and environmental values are integrated by design. \nAnimating discussions and gathering feedback within the SNS JU community and beyond on the main challenges and priorities to ensure 6G social acceptance.\n\nWhen? 6 November 09:30-11:30 CET \nWhere? On Zoom\, sign up on Tito to add this webinar directly into your calendar and receive a reminder before the event! \nProgramme \n\nWelcome and introduction to the webinar – Monique Calisti (Martel Innovate)\n6G Societal Acceptance and Sustainability – Chiara Mazzone (SNS JU Office) and Pavlos Fournourakis (SNS JU Office)\nIntroduction to the 6G4Society and Hexa-X-II projects – Eva Hajdok (Martel Innovate) and Mikko Uusitalo (Nokia)  \nBuilding a Social Acceptance Model for 6G – Margot Bezzi (CyberEthics Lab.)\n\n\nAnalysis of previous surveys on 5G – Maurizio Cecchi (Institute P.I.I.U.) and Ishita Mishra (Institute P.I.I.U.)\nPreliminary results from 6G4Society Citizen Survey – Flavia Maragno (Digital for Planet) \n\n\nFeedback from local Public Administrations – Louise Renoux (ORANGE)\n\n\nOpen discussion – Q&A session \nWrap-up and next appointments\n\n  \nSign up for the webinar here!
URL:https://6g4society.eu/event/6g4society-hexa-x-ii-webinar/
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LOCATION:https://6g4society.eu/event/6g4society-hexa-x-ii-webinar/
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