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SUMMARY:National Initiatives:  Dutch National Initiative on 6G
DESCRIPTION:The Dutch National Initiative on 6G: the Netherlands’ achievements in the Future Network Services (FNS) program\nIntroduction:\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. \nThe first webinar in this series is scheduled to take place on 8th May 2025\, from 11:00 to 12:30 CET\, featuring an in-depth presentation of the Dutch 6G R&I activities and platforms as a part of their national program\, Future Network Services (FNS). [ https://futurenetworkservices.nl/ ]\nThe webinar will provide insights in the 6G research activities in the Netherlands. The individual presentations will answer the following questions: \n\nThe scope of the activities in the Netherlands including the specific research focus\, achievements so far\, and further planned deliveries\nThe different organisations active in the 6G national initiative and their role\nThe capabilities of the partners involved in FNS and their possible participation in the upcoming SNS-calls\n\nDownload all the slides of the presentations here.\n\nAgenda:\n11:00 – 11:05    Introduction/Welcome \n\nColin Willcock\, Chairman 6G IA\n\n11:05 – 11:15     Introduction to the Dutch 6G Future Network Services Program \n\nPaul Wijngaard (Alliance Director\, FNS)\n\n11:15 – 11:30    Research on Intelligent components & Radio Access Networks \n\nProf. Bart Smolders ( Full Professor\, TU Eindhoven)\n\n11:30 – 11:45     Research on Intelligence in core networks \n\nProf. Fernando Kuipers (Full Professor\, TU Delft)\n\n11:45 – 12:00    Research on 6G leading applications and verticals \n\nJos Berière (Program leader\, FNS)\n\n12:00 – 12:15     Experimentation facilities within FNS \n\nFloris Drijver (Work package lead\, FNS)\n\n12:15 – 12:30     Q&A with the audience \n 
URL:https://smart-networks.europa.eu/event/national-initiatives-dutch-national-initiative-on-6g/
CATEGORIES:6G IA Event,Project Event,SNS JU Event
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SUMMARY:TARGET-X Webinar How to evaluate the Impact of 5G Use Cases in Industry: Insights into a Methodological Assessment Framework
DESCRIPTION:After the success of the first webinar “Robotics Deep Dive: Edge-Controlled Automation with Mobile Manipulation”\, the second TARGET-X webinar will be held on Thursday\, 8 May 2025\, from 14:00 to 15:30 CET. This session will focus on evaluating the impact of 5G use cases in industry\, with a particular emphasis on the Methodological Assessment Framework (MAF) developed within the TARGET-X project. \nWebinar Topic: How to Evaluate the Impact of 5G Use Cases in Industry: Insights into a Methodological Assessment FrameworkSpeaker: Maximilian Brochhaus\, Research Associate at Fraunhofer IPT and TARGET-X Work Package LeaderRegistration Link: https://s.fhg.de/target-x-MAF \nThe session will introduce the MAF\, a framework designed to assess the value of 5G-enabled use cases across industrial sectors. Developed through stakeholder feedback and practical application within the TARGET-X project\, the framework incorporates both User-KPI and User-KVI metrics to evaluate aspects such as sensor integration\, data accuracy\, and process stability. \nKey insights from the first phase of the project include a differentiation between explicit value propositions (immediate benefits) and implicit value propositions (long-term impacts). The framework has since been refined to further emphasize user experience and has received validation from industry stakeholders including 5G-ACIA\, 6G-IA\, and leading automotive companies. \nAs the project enters its final phase\, the MAF will be iteratively applied and improved based on findings from the 12 TARGET-X use cases\, with the aim of delivering actionable insights for businesses and supporting the broader adoption of 5G in industrial environments. \nParticipation is open\, and attendees are encouraged to share the invitation within their professional networks. \nFurther information and a schedule of upcoming webinars can be found at: https://target-x.eu/webinars/
URL:https://smart-networks.europa.eu/event/target-x-webinar-how-to-evaluate-the-impact-of-5g-use-cases-in-industry-insights-into-a-methodological-assessment-framework/
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