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New Delhi, India (Urban Transport News): In a groundbreaking move that is set to redefine the technological landscape, Nokia has inaugurated India's first-ever 6G lab at its Global R&D center in Bengaluru. This transformative endeavor signifies Nokia's commitment to propelling the world into the next era of connectivity and innovation.
Nokia's grand unveiling of the 6G lab was nothing short of spectacular. The virtual inauguration, officiated by India's Minister of Railways, Communications, Electronics & IT, Ashwini Vaishnaw, was a momentous occasion. As the curtains rose on this state-of-the-art facility, it became evident that a new chapter in technological advancement was being written right here in India.
The 6G lab is set to serve as a breeding ground for pioneering technologies and groundbreaking use cases. Nokia's goal is to harness the unparalleled capabilities of 6G technology to meet the evolving needs of industries and society at large.
Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, during the inauguration, emphasized the lab's potential in shaping the future. It is poised to be the catalyst behind captivating use cases in diverse sectors, including transportation safety, healthcare, and education. These advancements are poised to play a pivotal role in India's ambitious Digital India initiative.
Nokia's 6G lab is not just a research facility; it's a collaborative ecosystem where industry stakeholders come together to test and refine innovative solutions with an eye on commercialization.
One of the lab's primary focuses is the exploration of 'Network as a Sensor' technology. This visionary concept empowers networks to perceive objects, people, and movements without relying on onboard sensors. It's a leap towards a future where connectivity is more intuitive than ever before.
The lab is also dedicated to pushing the boundaries in areas such as algorithms, privacy, and sustainable system design. This experimental platform will be the birthplace of solutions that go on to shape our interconnected world.
Nokia's commitment to India's rise as a key player in the realm of 6G technology is unwavering. They are actively forging research partnerships with prestigious institutions like IISc/IITs, expanding the horizons of 6G research in India.
Nishant Batra, Chief Strategy and Technology Officer at Nokia underscores the company's dedication to this mission. The 'Bharat 6G Vision' is an ambitious endeavor to establish India as a global hub for the design, development, and adoption of 6G technology. Nokia stands at the forefront of this transformative journey.
Nokia's 6G lab in India is not just a technological milestone; it's a testament to the spirit of innovation and collaboration. It's a declaration that India is ready to embrace the future of connectivity and technology with open arms. As Nokia leads the way, the nation is poised to ascend to new heights in the realm of 6G technology. The future has never looked more promising, and it's all unfolding right here in India.