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Mobile World Congress 2025

Where technology, policy and commerce converge

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MWC Webinar Series: UK Innovation Pavilion

In the lead up to MWC, join UKTIN and the other organisations on this year's UK Innovation Pavilion for a series of webinars to hear from latest insights and find out more about what we’ll be sharing at the show.

 

Webinar 1: UK Government Innovation Discussion

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「英国が研究開発分野の拠点として絶対的な優位にある理由」

日本企業にとって、英国の強みと有利な状況やチャンスはどのようなものかを詳しくご紹介します。UKTINの論説資料をダウンロードしてお読みください:

ホワイトペーパー「英国が研究開発分野の拠点として絶対的な優位にある理由」

英国の魅力を明確化するとともに、世界の電気通信改革に向けて新しいモデルの実現を図るUKTINの方法論をご紹介します。

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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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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.

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UK SPF Cluster 1 Workshop: Future spectrum demand for Indoor connectivity

Join the UK SPF Cluster 1 for an exclusive event dedicated to examining the evolving landscape of indoor connectivity and its future demand. As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, the need for robust and reliable indoor networks is more crucial than ever before for both consumers and enterprises.

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UKTIN Market Insights Research Report: Wireless Networks

Part of the UK Telecom Innovation Network (UKTIN) programme, this report is the second in a series intended to provide a high level, non-technical deep dive into pertinent academic and industrial activities relevant to the UK telecoms ecosystem. 

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D24: Project Final Report

Flex 5G is a Project delivered under the DSIT FRANC (Future RAN: Diversifying the 5G Supply Chain) Portfolio, which allocated up to £30 million of R&D funding to projects that support the goals of the government's 5G Supply Chain

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Future Capability Paper Optical Communications & Photonics

This future capabilities paper has been prepared by the Optical Communications and Photonics Expert Working Group (EWG) for the UK Telecom Innovation Network (UKTIN) as part of the Future Telecoms strategy.

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Future Capability Paper: Core Technologies

Core Network Technologies are defined explicitly as the critical networking technologies across the ISO layer model that enable networking.

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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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UKTIN’s Highlights: The UK Telecoms Innovation Ecosystem Conference

On Thursday, 30th May 2024 at the IET London, UKTIN hosted the inaugural UK Telecoms Innovation Ecosystem Conference to provide a unique opportunity for peers to:

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UKTL Introductory Slides To UKTIN

UK Telecom Labs Introductory Presentation to UKTIN

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IET’s 6G and Future Networks Conference

Join us for the IET’s 6G and Future Networks Conference

Gearing up to 5G, 6G and beyond

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Fyuz 2024

Fyuz 24 will be held in Dublin, Ireland, November 11-13, at the Convention Center Dublin

As the only event to cover all aspects of open and disaggregated network technologies, Fyuz attracts C-Level executives, visionary speakers, innovators, and disruptors.

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Market Research Analysis Annual Report

The UK’s telecoms market is thriving but understanding how the ecosystem is innovating can be difficult, especially considering the rapid advancements in academia and industry. UKTIN has therefore written a Market Research Analysis Annual Report: bringing together insights from industry, government and academia.

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글로벌 통신 혁신 허브: 영국이 확실한 R&D 목적지인 이유

전 세계적으로 통신 부문의 혁신이 요구되고 있습니다. 문명의 근간을 이루는 통신은 오늘날 경제 및 사회적 과제를 해결하려는 세계의 노력을 지원합니다.

한국 기업을 위한 영국의 강점과 기회에 대해 자세히 알아보려면, 영국의 매력과 UKTIN에서 지원하는 새로운 국제 협업 모델에 대해 설명하는 '영국이 확실한 R&D 목적지인 이유’ 백서를 다운로드하세요.


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East of England Tech Collaboration

This East of England Tech Collaboration event, hosted and sponsored by the University of East Anglia and supported by Cambridge Tech Week, aims to foster collaboration between regions and showcase what the East of England has to offer.

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Federated Telecoms Hub 6G Research Partnership Funds (THRPF) Webinar

EPSRC and DSIT have funded three future Telecoms Hubs and provided additional resources to bring them together in a federated structure, which will help deliver the six core areas identified in the Wireless Infrastructure Strategy.

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UKTIN: Serving the Telecoms Innovator, Issue 3

Welcome to the UKTIN quarterly review. In Issue 3, Nick Johnson reviews twelve months of UKTIN and the difference made to hundreds of businesses around the UK.  

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Everything you need to know about the Wireless Networking Expert Working Group Future Capability Paper

A series of Future Capability Papers, authored by the UKTIN Expert Working Groups, are being published over the coming months, with the first paper - Wireless Networking - launched today.