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DigitEXPO West 2025

Scotland’s largest technology showcase is also in Glasgow!

DIGIT Expo is the largest annual enterprise technology conference series run in Scotland, and a must-attend for senior technologists, digital leaders, entrepreneurs, and C-level decision makers.

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Shared RAN – Why Not?

Join us for the inaugural event hosted by the Mobile Networks SIG. This group has been formed from the Enhanced Mobile Broadband Group, the Small Cell Group and the Virtual Networks Group.

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Small Cells World Summit 2025

Connectivity for people and places

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MarK Project Final Report

The MarK project aimed to demonstrate how shared infrastructure and neutral hosting models could have enabled new commercial and community-based services, overcome current 5G deployment barriers, delivered enriched services, and improved customer choice.

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EuCNC & 6G Summit

The 2025 EuCNC & 6G Summit builds on putting together two successful conferences in the area of telecommunications: EuCNC (European Conference on Networks and Communications), supported by the European Commission, and the 6G Summit, originated from the 6G Flagship programme in Finland, one of the very first in its area.

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UK Tech Showcase @ London Tech Week 2025

Apply now to join our UK Tech Showcase @ London Tech Week 2025!

The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) is looking for the UK’s best and brightest tech companies to be a part of our UK Technology Showcase at London Tech Week 2025 (9th-13th June).

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Academic Research Strategic Report

The UK Telecoms Innovation Network (UKTIN) Future Networks Academic Strategy Group plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of telecommunications research in the UK. 

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London Tech Week 2025 International Delegations

London Tech Week 2025 (9th – 12th June) is the UK’s largest and most influential tech event. As a global celebration of tech, it unites the most innovative thinkers and talent of tomorrow in a week-long festival with over 45,000 attendees at last year’s main event at Kensington Olympia.

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MOBILE STANDARDS SUMMARY Q10 (JAN-FEB)

The telecoms industry forms a vital part of the UK’s society and economy. It connects the country and provides the basic infrastructure on which we build all elements of our digital lives, both social and economic.

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Cambridge Wireless International Conference 2025

Building Resilience: Future-proofing the Future

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Connected Places Summit 2025

At Connected Places Catapult we connect people, places and businesses for a future of sustainable growth and prosperity.

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Unleashing the UK: a telecoms powerhouse

Read the latest UKTIN news, Industry news, Success stories and Governement updates in this winter edition.

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London Tech Week 2025

Shaping tomorrow: where business fuels innovation

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THE FUTURE OF UK CONNECTIVITY

Where UK connectivity leaders from across the public and private sector come to meet

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The Role of Connectivity in Transforming the UK

Join DSIT and UKTIN to discuss how adopting wireless solutions can transform industries and public services, driving local growth.

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Unleashing the UK: a telecoms powerhouse

UK INNOVATION IS AT AN EXCITING JUNCTURE
Ian Smith, Head of UKTIN

Connectivity has, and always will, underpin societal and economic growth. Fortunately, the UK telecoms sector is 
rife with innovation and potential.

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CHEDDAR

The Communications Hub for Empowering Distributed Cloud Computing Applications and Research (CHEDDAR) is a new hub dedicated to advancing future communications. Funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) – UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) via the Technology Missions Fund (TMF), CHEDDAR, alongside TITAN and HASC, represents pioneering platforms established to foster advancements in communication systems, and will serve to bridge connections across academia, business, and the global community.

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HASC (Hub on all-spectrum connectivity)

This Hub will bring together seven partner institutions from across the UK in a 3 year programme of work, with the key goal to realise the vision of ‘all-spectrum connectivity’.

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TITAN

TITAN's pioneering research in telecommunications promises transformative implications for both UK and global societies and economies. Our work drives social inclusion by improving coverage and accessibility while fostering economic growth with sustainability at its core. As a leader in telecommunications innovation, TITAN strengthens the UK’s global economic position and plays a vital role in building a more connected, secure, and prosperous world. Our ultimate mission is to design a seamless, open, and fully integrated Network of Networks (NoN), laying the groundwork for the evolution of 6G networks and beyond.

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JOINER

Our project is led by the University of Bristol, alongside three core partners who represent each of the Future Telecoms Hubs — CHEDDAR, HASC, and TITAN. Along with JOINER, these three projects create the Federated Telecoms Hubs. JOINER connects the research labs of each of these partners, and extends to include seven other centres of excellence — or nodes. Drawing together research leaders and test networks from across the UK, each bringing their own unique specialisations and capabilities.

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Setting the UK up for success

Innovation is the lifeblood of any sector: it’s what keeps us moving forward.
But to deliver on the demands of citizens and industry today, and ensure a rich and robust pipeline 
of future R&D and innovation, organisations in the telecoms sector need to be able to navigate 

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Birmingham Tech Week 2024

Birmingham Tech Week is the UK’s largest regional tech festival and conference with over 7,500 people attending. Events will be taking place across the entire West Midlands covering a variety of important and innovative topics.

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Strategic Working Group Report: Future Networks

The UKTIN Academic Future Networks Strategy Working Group (which can be referred to as the Academic Strategic Working Group[1]) is one of the UKTIN groups which is tasked with developing a long-term strategy that will ensure world-leading academic research into future networks well into 2040.