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Nokia's New 6G Lab to Focus on Sensor, Automation

Nokia has established a 6G Lab at its Global R&D center in Bangalore, India. Accordingly, the first-of-its-kind project aims to accelerate the development of fundamental technologies and innovative use cases underpinned by 6G technology. Hence, addressing the future needs of both industry and society.

Brings Digital, Physical Worlds Together

Nokia’s 6G lab supports the Government of India’s ‘Bharat 6G Vision,’ introduced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Most importantly, the vision aims for India to play a key global key role in the standardization, development, and implementation of 6G technology.

The Lab will function as a platform for collaboration among industry stakeholders and facilitate the testing of innovative solutions. At the same time, establishing their potential for commercialization.

The Lab includes a setup to research ‘Network as a Sensor’ technology to sense objects, people, and movement without the need for on-board sensors. In the 6G era, ’Network as a Sensor’ has been identified as a key enabling technology. Moreover, it supports the vision of bringing the digital and physical worlds together.

Sensing will be fully integrated into the wireless network and operate simultaneously with communication services. This has the potential to enable people to see around corners, gather information about their surroundings. At the same time, even interact with objects at a distance. The Lab will also provide an experimental platform for researching algorithms, privacy, and sustainable system design.

India as Innovation Hub

Nokia is a pioneer in 6G work and is engaged in several global projects and regional initiatives with industry peers, customers, academia, and research institutions. Particularly, this work aims to form a common view and direction for 6G, including 6G Hexa-X and Hexa-X-II. Furthermore, the first and second phase of the European 6G Flagship. Nokia is also a founding member of the Next G Alliance which is helping to drive the 6G ecosystem in North America and coordinating the German Lighthouse project 6G ANNA.

The Hon’ble Minister of Railways, Communications, Electronics & IT, Government of India, Mr Ashwini Vaishnaw, said: “The inauguration of the Nokia 6G research lab in Bengaluru today is another step towards PM Narendra Modi’s vision of making India an innovation hub. Moreover, interesting use cases coming out of this lab will be related to transportation safety, health care, and education which will be another big contribution to the entire Digital India suite.”

Nishant Batra, Chief Strategy and Technology Officer of Nokia, said: “We look forward to collaborating with key stakeholders to help India become a major player in 6G technology development and adoption.” In addition, Batra said, the move will lead Nokia to its place in the global arena as a leading developer and supplier of advanced telecom technologies and solutions.