Project description
The future of 6G connectivity
The race to meet the demands of a hyperconnected future is on, as society faces challenges in integrating the Internet of Things (IoT), augmented reality, and AI into everyday life. Sectors like healthcare, public safety, energy, and transportation require solutions to ensure seamless connectivity, efficiency, and security. Bridging these gaps demands cutting-edge technologies capable of tackling complexities across diverse applications. The EU-funded AMAZING-6G project steps in to lead this transformation. By developing and testing 14 groundbreaking use cases through large-scale trials across Europe, the project highlights innovations in communication, IoT, AI, and localisation. These trials are not only expected to validate 6G’s potential, but also reveal possibilities for unprecedented societal and industrial advancements.
Objective
AMAZING-6G proposes a novel set of 14 use cases in the domains of Healthcare, Public Safety, Energy and Transport (including Rail) which will be showcased in large-scale trials and pilots across Europe. Innovative technology enablers are planned to be developed and tested in the areas of Communications, Compute-as-a-Service, Applications and AI, IoT and localization. Security aspects will be taken into consideration in the development of solutions. Framed in this context, the significance of large-scale trials in B5G/6G networks lies not only in their ability to validate the technical capabilities of the technology but also in their capacity to unveil new use cases and applications that were previously inconceivable. As we move towards a world where the Internet of Things (IoT), augmented reality, and artificial intelligence play central roles in our daily lives, these trials provide a unique opportunity to explore the potential of B5G/6G in fostering innovative solutions across various sectors, from healthcare and transportation to utilities and public/environment safety. Through large-scale trials, stakeholders can gain valuable insights into the transformative power of B5G/6G networks and strategically position themselves to harness the full spectrum of opportunities that this cutting-edge technology offers.
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- HORIZON.2.4 - Digital, Industry and Space Main Programme
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265 04 Rio Patras
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57001 Thermi Thessaloniki
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54110 Thessaloniki
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265 04 PATRA
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20123 Milano
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56122 Pisa
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10138 Torino
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10122 Torino
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20063 Cernusco Sul Naviglio Mi
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20145 MILANO
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2595 DA Den Haag
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0450 Oslo
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02150 Espoo
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00560 Helsinki
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96930 Rovaniemi
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3001 Leuven
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05-500 Piaseczno
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010665 Bucuresti
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060044 BUCHAREST
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061103 Bucharest
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060044 Bucuresti
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09111 Chemnitz
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09456 ANNABERG-BUCHHOLZ
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GU2 7XH Guildford
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28903 Getafe (Madrid)
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1500-180 Lisboa
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15451 ATHENS
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28050 MADRID
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28013 Madrid
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6630 WASSERBILLING
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