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Digital infrastructure

Digital infrastructure is of vital importance for the (Northern) Netherlands. Future communication networks, such as 6G, must therefore be super-fast, reliable, available and secure. Economic Board Groningen, in the person of Peter Rake, is working on a proposal by TNO and partners to realise a programme for this: the Future Network Services (FNS) programme. You can read more about this in this press release.

As connection to the market is essential, the FNS consortium is making an appeal to North Netherlands (SME) companies and other organisations to join the proposal. To this end, an information meeting will be organised online on 14 and 21 October.

The FNS consortium is looking for Northern Netherlands (SME) companies and other organisations that are already thinking about their long-term innovation agenda (beyond 2025), linked to mobile and wireless communications. Both large organisations and SMEs are welcome.

Interested in the FNS programme and in establishing and exploiting 6G for the future for your own organisation or another organisation within your network? If so, we would like to see you/you at one of the information sessions.

Webinar date: Friday 14 & 21 October 2022 Time: 3 pm - 4.30 pm

For whom

Northern Netherlands (SME) companies and other organisations already thinking about their long-term innovation agenda (beyond 2025), linked to mobile and wireless communications. Both large organisations and SMEs are welcome. For example, companies involved in energy transition, logistics, digital healthcare solutions or transport. Companies from the process and manufacturing industry are also welcome.

The programme

15:00 -16:30 Presentation & Q&A session, by Peter Rake and Jos Berière on 5G, 6G and the purpose of the Future Network Services programme

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Information meeting 14 October

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Information meeting 21 October

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