Five global tech leaders, led by Singapore University of Technology and Design, demonstrated a pioneering satellite-powered 5G network linking Singapore and Japan. This breakthrough proves the viability of space-based communication with terrestrial networks, paving the way for seamless global connectivity.
Fastweb and Vodafone’s merger will launch a private 5G network at Italy’s Port of Ravenna. This move aims to make it a smart port, supporting IoT and autonomous technology. This 15km canal hub will see enhanced cargo monitoring and environmental data tracking, boosting logistics efficiency.
Bittium and Nokia have demonstrated a secure tactical communication system for the Finnish Defence Forces, combining advanced radios with 4G and 5G mobile technology. The hybrid network enables real-time voice, video, and data across challenging environments, highlighting the shift toward integrated battlefield connectivity.
Virgin Media O2 has cut Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 56 percent since 2020 and expanded its electric vehicle fleet. Progress includes major energy savings, renewable electricity use, and reductions in packaging waste, all part of its push toward net zero emissions.
Beijing’s ambitious plan for integrating 5G technology into daily life by 2027 promises revolutionary changes in sectors such as healthcare and education. The city aims for 100% 5G user penetration, with 75% of network traffic utilizing 5G.
Hyundai’s $7.6B Metaplant in Georgia marks a leap in U.S. industrial innovation. As one of North America’s most advanced smart factories, it blends AI, robotics, and 5G to produce 500,000 electric and hybrid vehicles annually—creating 8,500 jobs by 2031 and strengthening Hyundai’s $41.5B commitment to U.S. manufacturing.
Qualcomm’s recent acquisition of MovianAI marks a pivotal step in revolutionizing AI technology within sectors like smartphones, computers, and vehicles. This strategic move complements their existing IoT strategy, enhancing Qualcomm’s ability to integrate sophisticated AI solutions.
Vecttor, a Cabify subsidiary, is revolutionizing fleet management with “Keyless,” a digital car access solution developed by Telefónica Tech and Geotab. This app-enabled system enhances efficiency, security, and driver convenience by eliminating physical keys. Currently rolling out across 3,000 vehicles in Spain, it marks a major step toward smarter, more sustainable mobility.
GM and NVIDIA are partnering to integrate AI into vehicles, factories, and robotics. This collaboration leverages NVIDIA’s computing platforms to enhance manufacturing, streamline production, and advance driver-assistance systems.
Samsung successfully tested 5G RedCap on Hyundai’s private 5G network in Ulsan, marking an industry-first for Industry 4.0. The trial enhances Hyundai’s smart factory initiative, optimizing automation with RedCap-enabled devices.