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The University of Strathclyde is involved in two projects awarded a total £24M from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport to develop a more diverse telecommunications market.
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Researchers from the University of Glasgow’s James Watt School of Engineering are among the founding partners of a new £12m telecommunications project.
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Partnering with tech solutions firm North, Glasgow City Council hopes to deliver innovative IoT technology across city homes.
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Pioneering ‘private 5G’ network technology designed and deployed by the University of Strathclyde and its spin-out company, Neutral Wireless, was used to connect cameras for international broadcast coverage of the late Queen Elizabeth II’s final departure from Scotland.
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A Highland Games in the heart of Scotland is at the forefront of a pioneering project trialling future broadcast production in remote locations using 5G and involving world-leading broadcasters and University of Strathclyde.
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CENSIS - Scotland’s innovation centre for Internet of Things (IoT) technologies has partnered with an international advisory firm to support greater diversity in cybersecurity resilience.
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Engineers from the University of Strathclyde built a custom private shared spectrum 5G standalone network which helped enable a new BT showcase of the powerful benefits that 5G can bring to broadcasters.
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After securing a £2.6m grant, the university is setting out to build a world-leading facility to test 6G communications systems, said to be 50x faster than 5G.
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