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Strathclyde part of pioneering £24M telecoms projects
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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University of Glasgow joins £12m next-gen telecoms research project
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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Glasgow City Council IoT project aims to improve residents’ health
Partnering with tech solutions firm North, Glasgow City Council hopes to deliver innovative IoT technology across city homes.
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Strathclyde 5G private network delivers world first live broadcast of Queen’s final departure from Scotland
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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Strathclyde help Highland Games showcase the future of 5G broadcasting
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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Scotland’s innovation centre for IoT promotes cybersecurity with new partnership
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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Strathclyde Supports BT’s Pioneering Showcase of 5G in Live TV
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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University of Glasgow set to support development of 6G tech
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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