Post COVID -19 pandemic, how 5G will help speed up economic and Industrial recovery.
How can the scientists, policy makers, regulators and Industries come together to maximise the potential of 5G and 6G to help tackle some of the country’s biggest growth challenges?
What role can 5G and future connectivity technologies play in meeting the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals?
How important is it to think ‘long-term’ with the decisions that are taken now and how will these decisions impact the strategies for next generation of Mobile technologies.
What would be the impact of 5G roll out, and to what extent will it shape the future connected society towards 2030 and beyond?
Mobile Telecom Industry is in the process of defining their own 6G visions and the timing of 6G development in relation to upcoming World Radiocommunication Conferences (WRC).
In the course of next few years, mobile community and academia will focus on the research of enabling technologies and 6G Requirement Specifications as an integral part of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) process.
Future connectivity solutions leading to 6G must be benchmarked to assess societal aspects such as trust, open collaboration, flexibility and underserved areas while a strong emphasis is also required on value creation through new business models and private networks, among others.
The role of imaging and sensing, as an integrated function in 6G networks, where the Internet of Senses will reshape human-machine interaction and where interconnected digital and physical environments seamlessly intertwine into one.