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Cambridge 6G Symposium

Cambridge 6G Symposium

Peter Jarich, Head of GSMA Intelligence will be a part of the panel discussion on emerging applications taking place on 28 March at 11:45a.m. GMT. NVIDIA's Ronnie Vasishta will chair this session highlighting a range of emerging applications, including AI-driven areas such as autonomous systems, robotics, and advanced industrial automation; healthcare innovations like telemedicine, wearable health monitoring, and real-time diagnostics; smart city solutions including intelligent transportation systems, infrastructure monitoring, and public safety; and advancements in education and training through immersive virtual classrooms and workforce training simulations.

TITAN is delighted to announce the international Cambridge 6G Symposium organised in association with the Royal Academy of Engineering, Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences, the US National Academy of Engineering and the Canadian Academy of Engineering on 27 – 28 March 2025 at Cripps Court, Magdalene College, University of Cambridge.

The event will bring together leading global experts from academia, industry, and government to explore the future of 6G technologies and their transformative potential. This two-day event will provide a platform to discuss cutting-edge research, emerging applications, and the societal impacts of 6G, while fostering collaboration to drive innovation and shape the next generation of connectivity.

With keynotes, panel discussions, and networking opportunities, the symposium aims to bridge the gap between research, regulation, and real-world deployment, contributing to the advancement of a globally connected future.

This event will spotlight the latest advancements in 6G, offering insights into emerging technologies and market trends shaping the future of connectivity.

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