Transport & Logistics
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England’s Connected Heartland - A DSIT Funded 5G Innovation Region
England’s Connected Heartland (ECH) is the name of our 5G Innovation Region. Co-ordinated by Oxfordshire County Council, ECH is a partnership of nine councils in the heartland region. It encompasses Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Central Bedfordshire, and Cambridgeshire.
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Trusted Integrity and Authenticity for Road Applications (TIARA) workshop
The CEDR project will host online expert workshops about Connected Vehicles and supporting PKI on 4th and 5th November, 09:00-11:00 both days (UK times), covering the topics:
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Train Communication Systems 2024
Train Communications Systems Conference – meet everyone you need to meet in one place in 2024!
Don’t miss this annual, global, get-together focused directly on the problems of putting WiFi onto trains and building the track-side networks to support this.
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5GIR – Belfast Innovation Region Cluster presentation
5G Enablement Programme Development of a sustainable Belfast region (and NI wide) programme to foster the local advanced wireless ecosystem, drive adoption of advanced wireless technologies, and aggregate and demonstrate demand for investment in advanced wireless technologies.
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Cambridge Tech Week 2024
Cambridge Tech Week brings together world-leading experts, innovators and investors to fuel growth across the tech ecosystem, establishing Cambridge as a key place where global tech comes to meet.
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GM 5G Innovation Region Programme Presentation
GM 5G Innovation Region Programme Presentation as given at the UKTIN Clusters Forum Event
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Connected Britain 2024
Connected Britain is the UK’s most important digital economy event, bringing together stakeholders from across the connectivity ecosystem.
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Quantum readiness: the transport sector and quantum computing
Embracing the quantum computing revolution is essential to addressing challenges and developing the next generation of intelligent transportation.
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Innovation Briefing Issue 6 | Looking to 2025
Unlike the move from 3G to 4G, the transition to 5G has been fairly seamless. It is expected that 5G coverage will have reached 60 per cent of the world’s population by 2026, making it the fastest ever mobile network deployment.
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Digital connectivity will empower people to restore our planet
Comment piece by Paul Coffey, CEO, The Scotland 5G Centre
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Catapult Brings Hybrid Satellite Connectivity to 5G Network Trials in Rural Dorset
Enhanced connectivity for rural areas
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Sunderland Smart City Vision Workshop
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Mobile Access North Yorkshire (MANY) Engagement Toolkit
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Mobile UK Report | How will 5G help the environment?
5G will benefit our economy and society. It will be better at doing the things that 4G does already, but significantly it will offer faster and more reliable mobile internet. It will also do things that 4G cannot.
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Transport & Logistics 5G Timeline
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The path to true 5G and what it means for businesses
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Private cellular networks: opportunities, challenges and the future
Introduction
The advantages of private cellular networks are well rehearsed – from data usage savings and enhanced traffic flow, to better control and information security.
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Building the 5G Investment Case: Public Transport
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Core Skills for Deploying 5G in the Transport & Logistics Sector
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A Report from West Mercia 5G
The following information is the High Level Summary Report (October 2022) on the outcomes and findings from the West Mercia Rural 5G Project.
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