At the joint booth of the 5G Summit, the companies involved will show how 5G projects can be advanced by successfully pooling cross-sectoral knowledge.
The aim is to test innovations in order to deliver application-oriented solutions, thereby strengthening the European ecosystem for private networks in 5G telecommunications. Among others, the 5G OPERA project is also supported. 5G OPERA is developing a Franco-German ecosystem in the field of private 5G networks ("campus networks") based on an open architecture.
Saxony Trade and Invest Corporation (WFS) with focus on the entire value chain
5G/6G has particular importance for the high-tech ecosystem in Saxony. "Saxon companies, research facilities and academic institutions cover all areas of the value chain – from semiconductor material over electronics to software – and can therefore make essential contributions to the industrial use of the 5G/6G technology. This technology opens up a new data infrastructure that enables real-time applications, such as the complex production automation of entire factories as digital twin process control or virtual maintenance. This creates a large and interesting market, and Saxony wants to participate in its growth,” says WFS Managing Director Thomas Horn. The WFS supports the siting of companies as well as networking and the exchange of relevant players, including those who act in the field between technology suppliers and users.
Mobile 5G Campus Networks
Strong partnerships are success factors in an increasingly interdependent and globalised world. The Smart Systems Hub is based on this awareness. It actively develops and promotes cooperation between companies. Cooperation and co-innovation are essential key components for complex challenges in Industry 4.0 in order to successfully create complete solutions.
The private 5G network in the Internet of Things (IoT) laboratory of the Smart Systems Hub, which was realised in cooperation with albis-elcon and CampusGenius, will be presented at the joint booth. As a testbed – i.e. real environment – for the development of new integration solutions, it is an integral part of the infrastructure of the IoT Lab. It offers partner companies the opportunity to test and implement new technologies using a 5G wireless network.
This infrastructure is also of great importance in the pioneering 5G OPERA project, in which the Smart Systems Hub is involved. The objective is to ensure a vendor-neutral integration of both hardware and software.
The Smart Systems Hub shows a robotisation project as developed use case, which was realised together with the partners Wandelbots and SAP. By combining the robot with the 5G network and suitable software, implementation costs can be significantly reduced and processes will become much more flexible. This applies in particular to the combination of several robots. A completely new business model is opening up with "Robots as a Service".
5G campus networks offer improved radio quality and higher network security
5G campus networks are characterised by better radio quality paired with greater network security, improved data control, larger bandwidth, low latency and high flexibility in terms of service quality. In this way, customers make decisive advances in automation and networking in their companies. In addition to the actual infrastructure, albis-elcon offers its customers tailor-made integration of existing devices and systems into the 5G campus solution. The company will thus become a full solution provider for 5G campus networks. “We see a significant growth market in 5G campus networks with end-to-end integration of the existing device landscape. The great interest in our approach as an ecosystem with partners and integration expertise confirms that we are on the right track,” says Werner Neubauer, Managing Director of albis-elcon and CEO of the UET Group.
In order to increase efficiency and agility, the architecture in communication networks will change in the coming years. Disaggregated architectures enable open operation of hardware, operating system software and applications. Albis-elcon is showing the uSphir Software Suite as an open ecosystem platform, which already enables the operation of Intel- and arm-based hardware as well as a multitude of network and security applications. The operation of an own 5G core network is one of them.
About albis-elcon
albis-elcon delivers products, solutions and services that help communication service providers and other companies to build and operate better networks and reduce the energy needed.
With more than 15 million installed units in over 40 countries, the company based in Hartmannsdorf (near Chemnitz) is well-positioned to deliver software defined and virtualisation enabled devices allowing for gigabit networking for Cloud computing, enterprise access, mobile backhaul and 5G Campus networks. Superior-engineered hardware, software, network management, and implementation services manage complexity and provide sustainable, secure communication.
albis-elcon is a subsidiary of the listed UET AG in Eschborn. More at www.albis-elcon.com.
About CampusGenius
CampusGenius is a young company founded in 2020 in Dresden, Germany, which is dedicated to the planning, setup and operation of 5G campus networks and the integration of applications. CampusGenius was founded by mobile experts and researchers from the Deutsche Telekom Chair for Communication Networks at the TU Dresden, who provide their experience in core architecture, management and configuration of 5G campus networks. CampusGenius uses software and hardware solutions from well-known manufacturers, but also offers its own developed 5G core. More at www.campusgenius.com.
About Smart Systems Hub GmbH
The Smart Systems Hub is Europe's largest one-stop shop for the Internet of Things (IoT). With its network of over 450 partners, it has extensive expertise in the core IoT building blocks of software, hardware and connectivity. Directly commissioned by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and and Climate Action (BMWK), it brings innovations from one of the largest microelectronics and IT clusters in Germany to industrial application. For this purpose, it provides access to reference solutions and technologies (IoT Lab) and develops concepts, prototypes and first product versions in a methodically guided co-innovation process in a maximum of three months.
About the Saxony Trade and Invest Corporation (WFS)
The WFS promotes Saxony as an industrial/commercial location, advises potential investors comprehensively on settlement projects from the idea through to the realisation, supports Saxon companies in their export efforts, and initiates cooperations with companies outside of Saxony. In addition, it is an important network partner for the implementation of relevant technology trends and the expansion of cross-sectoral cooperation.