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Starting the Sustainable 6G SNS Initiative for Europe

Periodic Reporting for period 1 - 6GStart (Starting the Sustainable 6G SNS Initiative for Europe)

Reporting period: 2022-05-01 to 2023-07-31

The 6GStart project recognises that the SNS Partnership requires new operational methodologies and high efficiency for added collaboration with SNS JU Office and the 6G infrastructure association (6G IA). The 6GStart project will capitalise on the momentum achieved in the 5G PPP to accelerate the launch of this new phase of collaborative innovation to ensure Europe has a leading role in the definition and provision of 6G by 2030.

The 6GStart prime objective is to facilitate the preparation activities of the European SNS Initiative, which will be contractually established in Q4 2021. This work will maintain the European momentum and leadership in 5G achieved through the 5G PPP to the 6G SNS Initiative. When the first phase of projects under the SNS initiative starts (end 2022/early 2023), the inter-project collaboration structures and mechanisms will be established and in place. As such, the action will ensure early implementation of the new SNS institutionalised European partnership and the programmatic organisation across SNS project’s coordination.

The second major 6GStart objective is to orchestrate, capture and promote the achievements of the new 6G SNS initiative and the ongoing 5G PPP by facilitating their activities in the inter-project working groups and maintaining the links to the NetworldEurope community and the 6G IA membership.

The 6GStart project will provide programme coordination, shared information spaces and increased stakeholder involvement by building on the strengths and assets of the platforms and communities established through the ongoing 5G PPP work. In this way, it will bring active communications network technologies and systems players, and novel relevant sector players into the new Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking (SNS JU) thereby allowing 6GStart to build on the work done to date to give Europe a leading role in the definition, provision, and exploitation of 6G by 2030.

During the 6GStart project period, several major actions will be supported and delivered:
• Extracting strategic R&I orientations from the European ICT community.
• Coordination with 5G/6G R&I results/initiatives at EU scale including Member State level initiatives.
• Establishing and maintaining dissemination structures and web presence for the European ICT initiatives.
• Establishing and organising the EUCNC & 6G Summit (EuCNC&6GS) conference in 2023 and 2024.
• Orchestrating and tracking European projects and programmes contribution to emerging standards.
• Facilitating international cooperation across key regions based on promoting European priorities.
• Developing methodologies for collecting metrics data for the SNS JU.

The 6GStart project objectives reflect and support the formal commitments of the SNS JU contractual arrangement, the working structures of the SNS JU Office and the strategic objectives of the 5G IA6G IA as they will be the guiding policies of the SNS initiative and, therefore, they are also guiding the high-level ambitions of the 6GStart project.
As part of the strategy of highlighting the European achievements, the 6GStart project will organise the EuCNC&6GS conference in 2023 and 2024 as well as assisting the organisation of the Global 5G/6G events based on the interregional MoU signed by the 5G IA6G IA. These events will significantly contribute to the strategic objectives.
The 6GStart organisational and support goals outlined above can be broken down into many individual activities, examples of which are listed below, which will all contribute to achieving the overall programme goals.
• Promote the SNS Initiative goal of enhancing the sovereignty and competitiveness of European ICT industries.
• Help the European ICT industries with development of and transition to a circular, climate-neutral and sustainable economy.
• Assert European leadership in the 6G SNS domain – across research, development and uptake.
• Establish the SNS Collaboration Agreement and the related coordination activities.
• Organise and manage the inter-project collaborative infrastructure for the concurrent SNS (and 5G PPP) projects.
• Develop and progress a strategic communications plan to ensure the best possible impact is achieved.
• Stimulate, organise and implement strategic events and activities both in the inter-project domain and in the public domain for the promotion of the European ICT research and innovation activities.
• Provide an efficient infrastructure for the communications services, shared workspaces, repositories, websites and social media of the SNS community at large and support the same for the 5G PPP.
• Help the Vertical Industry sectors to realise 6G SNS value in order to accelerate 6G uptake in Europe.
• Improve the Vertical sector stakeholder involvement in the validation of 6G Smart Networks and Services.
• Organise the EuCNC&6GS conference in 2023 and 2024, and assist in the organisation of the Global 5G/6G events

The main achievement in the period has been the support of the launch of the SNS JU by providing, the website, the communications infrastructure, the Collaboration Agreement, the working structures and the communications and dissemination facilities.
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