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SUMMARY:5G Italy: 5th edition Towards the Telecoms of the future
DESCRIPTION:5G Italy reaches its 5th edition. The international conference promoted and organised by the Italian National Inter-University Consortium for Telecommunications – CNIT (Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per le Telecomunicazioni) is once again the most significant event in Italy about 5G and its several application areas. \nThe fifth edition of 5G Italy – Towards the Telecoms of the Future –  will cover the research\, development\, and implementation activities currently under way in Italy and the rest of the World and will also feature the projects linked to the National Recovery and Resilience Plan – NRRP (Piano Nazionale di Ripresa e Resilienza\, PNRR)\, allocating major investments for the digitalisation of the Country. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDOWNLOAD PRESENTATION\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIn this transition process\, 5G will act as one of the connecting points for electronic communications and will be a key factor to boost national economy\, as well as drive economic growth. In this complicated and challenging historical period\, 5G will play a more and more relevant role for its industrial and social applications\, but also in fields such as services\, businesses\, and Public Administrations. \n5G Italy will also be a great networking opportunity: a strategic meeting-point for businesses\, public entities\, the academic world and decision-makers. \nParticipation\n5G Italy will count on the valuable participation of distinguished institutional representatives (i.e.\, from Government\, Parliament\, and Public Entities)\, as well as C-suite from top-rated Italian and foreign companies.\nSpeakers will be cherry-picked from a shortlist of top managers active in the areas to be discussed at the event.\nCNIT will draft and deliver individual invitations directly to the speakers/institutional representatives\, checking on their availability\, with a commitment to the success of the event. \nOnline and Onsite\nThe Conference will be a hybrid event: set up in a prestigious Galleria del Cardinale Colonna\, a TV studio will accommodate speakers and guests\, for them to participate either on site or online. \n 
URL:https://smart-networks.europa.eu/event/5g-italy-5th-edition-towards-the-telecoms-of-the-future/
CATEGORIES:Other Event
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SUMMARY:IEEE Global Communications Conference: Accelerating the Digital Transformation through Smart Communications
DESCRIPTION:The 2022 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM) will be held in Rio de Janeiro\, Brazil\, from 4 to 8 December 2022. Themed “Accelerating the Digital Transformation through Smart Communications\,” this flagship hybrid (both in-person and online) conference of the IEEE Communications Society will feature a comprehensive high-quality technical program including 13 symposia and a variety of tutorials and workshops. \nIEEE GLOBECOM 2022 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. \nIEEE GLOBECOM 2022 – Rio de Janeiro\n\n\n \n\n\n\nFULL Program is now available\n\n\nFor more details please click HERE. \n\n\n\n\nTransfer reservation is now available\n\n\nFor more details please click HERE. \n\n\n\n\nIEEE GLOBECOM 2022 – Hybrid Event\n\n\nGlobecom 2022 will be held as a hybrid event. Presenters may choose to present their papers in person in Rio de Janeiro and/or virtually. Presenters must provide their choice of presentation format after their papers/presentations have been accepted.
URL:https://smart-networks.europa.eu/event/ieee-global-communications-conference-accelerating-the-digital-transformation-through-smart-communications/
CATEGORIES:Other Event
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SUMMARY:NativeNI: The 1st International Workshop on Native Network Intelligence
DESCRIPTION:In recent years we witnessed a growing interest towards leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to innovate network operations at all layers\, domains and planes. Yet\, if\, what and where we need to integrate intelligence in networks and how to (re)design networks for the native support of AI is still largely under debate. This is due to the multi-faceted nature of the challenges behind such integration: on the one hand\, network architectures must be updated to accommodate AI models and their lifecycle by design (e.g.\, collecting and provisioning data in real-time\, balancing centralized versus distributed computing approaches\, empowering low latency requirements for fast closed-loop decision-making and network function automation); on the other hand\, the design of AI models shall improve to better align with the myriad of requirements of production network systems (e.g.\, inference latency\, computational complexity\, trustworthiness of AI decisions); finally\, operational procedures in research must be enhanced for verifiabilty\, reproducibility and real-world deployment (e.g.\, establishing reference datasets\, sharing trained models without sacrificing models explainability\, robustness or safety). \nThe NativeNI – The 1st International Workshop on Native Network Intelligence\, co-located with ACM CoNEXT 2022\, held in Rome\, Italy on December 9\, 2022\, will provide you with pragmatic answers to all these points are paramount to enable a transition of the current large body of literature on AI for networking from academic exercises to solutions integrated in production systems. \nPlease also find below a CfP to the first installment of NativeNI. \nThis workshop aims to bringing together researchers from academia and industry who are committed to making AI in networks a reality. We call for contributions from researchers working in the areas of network systems\, applied machine learning and data science. We seek contributions that range from visionary position papers to promising ideas and prototypes\, all the way to fully deployed solutions. All submissions should contribute to the common goal of making AI a viable and native technology for mobile networks. \n  \nTopics of interest include (but are not limited to): \n\nNetwork architectures and infrastructures for native AI support\nAI requirements for integration in network environments\nNetwork traffic data collection and analysis for AI support\nLow-latency AI for networks\nCompute-prudent AI for networks\nTailored AI models for network management and orchestration\nData availability for data-driven research and development\nEthics in AI for networking\nOn-device\, cloud-driven or off-line application of AI for networking\nCentralized or distributed computational paradigm to support AI models\nAutoML and AI automation for networking\nMeta-learning for networking\nAI for Intent-Based Networking\nExplainability\, robustness\, safety of AI model deployments in networks\nOpen-access datasets for the training and testing of AI models for networks\nOpen-source tools for the assessment of AI models for networks\nExperimental deployments of AI in network systems.\n\n  \nSubmission instructions \nAuthors should submit only original work that has not been published before and is not under submission to any other venue. All submitted papers will be assessed through a double-blind review process. This means that the authors do not see who are the reviewers and the reviewers do not see who are the authors. \nSubmissions should be six pages maximum\, plus one page for references\, in 2-column 10pt ACM format\, and registered at https://nativeni22.hotcrp.com. \nPlease see the workshop website at https://nativeni.github.io/  for full information on the double submission process and paper formatting rules. \n  \nImportant dates \n\nAbstract registration: September 23rd\, 2022\nSubmission:            September 30th\, 2022\nNotification:          October 16th\, 2022\nCamera ready:          October 25th\, 2022\nWorkshop Event:        December 9th\, 2022\n\n  \nContacts \nFor any questions please reach out to the workshop chairs: \n\nAlessandro Finamore (Huawei Technologies\, France) – alessandro.finamore@huawei.com\nMarco Fiore (IMDEA Networks Institute) – marco.fiore@imdea.org\nCarlee Joe-Wong (Carnegie Mellon University) – cjoewong@andrew.cmu.edu
URL:https://smart-networks.europa.eu/event/nativeni-the-1st-international-workshop-on-native-network-intelligence/
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SUMMARY:R&I Goals and Opportunities for Micro-Electronics in 6G Networks
DESCRIPTION:The 6G-IA\,  together with AENEAS\, is organising an open webinar on : \nR&I Goals and Opportunities for Micro-Electronics in 6G Networks\nOn Thursday 15 December 2022  at 10:00 CET\n(to download an ics file for your Calendar please Click Here) \nThe purpose of the webinar is to summarise the European policies and goals for Micro-Electronics in 6G Networks and to discuss the related 2023 calls for projects in this area in both the KDT JU and the SNS JU programmes. \nBackground\nThe current race towards the definition of 6G systems has already started and is the subject of vibrant competition from Europe’s main competitors\, notably the US\, China\, Japan and South Korea. Microelectronics is becoming a key issue for competitive solutions provided by European vendors and suppliers and microelectronics companies worldwide are also expected to play an important role in the 6G standardisation activities – which should start around 2025. It is hence important to have a critical mass of microelectronic actors well prepared to contribute to the standardisation process\, especially for the lower radio layers where the bulk of essential patents for standards implementation are usually located. \nThe European Chips Act\, adopted by the Commission in early 2022 aims to enhance Europe’s competitiveness and resilience in semiconductor technologies and applications and help achieve both the digital and green transition. One of its objectives is to help Europe reach leadership in chips for digital connectivity infrastructures. Europe has a leading position in the global connectivity infrastructure market\, while at the same time has strong dependencies on chipset vendors from outside the European Union. \nIn this context\, and with the clear aim of reinforcing European strength in microelectronics and connectivity\, the KDT and SNS JUs are both launching focus topics as complementary activities in their respective Work Programmes. \nProgramme\n\n10:00-10:10  Opening – Welcome\nColin Willcock GB Chairman 6G-IA & SNS JU GB Chairman and Caroline Bedran Director General AENEAS\n10:10-10:30  European policy on micro-electronics for connectivity\nBernard Barani Deputy Head of Unit E.1 and Arian Zwegers Head of sector DG CNECT Unit A.3\n10:30-10:45  6G-related topics in the context of KDT\nBerta Ferrer Llosa KDT JU Programme Officer and Patrick Cogez Technical Director AENEAS\n10:45-11:00  Micro-electronics related topics for 6G networks and systems in the context of the SNS JU\nPavlos Fournogerakis SNS JU Programme Officer and Alex Kaloxylos Executive Director 6G-IA\n11:00-11:15  Q&A\n\n  \nRegistration on https://6g-ia.eu/event/ri-goals-and-opportunities-for-micro-electronics-in-6g-networks/
URL:https://smart-networks.europa.eu/event/ri-goals-and-opportunities-for-micro-electronics-in-6g-networks/
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