15 November 2024
Celebrating the Success of Our Telecoms Innovation Symposium

We’re thrilled to announce the resounding success of our one-day symposium, a pivotal event designed to strengthen existing industry partnerships and cultivate new ones across the Federated Telecoms Hubs..

This gathering brought together some of the brightest minds in telecommunications, showcasing one of Europe’s largest telecoms research consortiums. Led by the University of Bristol, University of Cambridge, Imperial College London, and the University of Oxford, the Federated Telecoms Hubs are at the forefront of addressing challenges in network-of-networks, spectrum innovation, and distributed cloud computing

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Highlights of the Event

Exploring Commercial Potential:

Industry leaders gained insights into accessing cutting-edge innovations, unlocking opportunities to commercialize new technologies that can provide a competitive market edge.

JOINER Platform Showcase:

Our national experimentation platform, JOINER, demonstrated its capabilities in shaping infrastructure, use cases, and showcasing UK innovation.

Collaborative Engagements:

Attendees connected directly with leading experts from our research community, fostering discussions to bridge the gap between academic discoveries and industry challenges.

Research Highlights:

Key areas of impactful research were presented, setting the stage for deeper collaborations and potential bilateral agreements to drive meaningful advancements in telecommunications.

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Federated Telecoms Hubs – Leading the Way in Innovation

TITAN: Platform Driving the Ultimate Connectivity

HASC: Hub in All Spectrum Connectivity

CHEDDAR: Communications Hub for Empowering Distributed clouD computing Applications and Research

JOINER: Joint Open Infrastructure for Networks Research


The Hub is supported by substantial investment from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), part of UK Research and Innovation, and the UK Department of Science, Innovation and Technology. Grant References: EP/Y037197/1/ EP/X040569/1

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