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04/08/23 6:49 AM

#137756 RE: jeunke22 #137754

The fifth generation of mobile communications 5G was only introduced in 2020, and now the German government is already providing funding for research into its successor. The industrial package 6G-ANNA, in which FAU is involved, is aimed at spurring the development of 6G from Germany and Europe.
6G-ANNA, short for 6G-Access, Network of Networks, Automation & Simplification, brings together 34 partners from industry and academia, coordinated by Nokia. Other partners include Airbus, Ericsson, Siemens and Vodafone. FAU is represented by the Chair of Electric Smart City Systems, Professor Norman Franchi, and his team. The expert for communications systems was involved in developing 5G from the outset. .......

6G-Anna – Quick facts
Name: 6G-Access, Network of Networks, Automation & Simplification
Number of partners: 34
Funding: 38,4 million Euros
Schedule
Research and patents: 2022 bis 2025
Commencement of standardization: 2025/2026
Market launch: 2030

https://www.fau.eu/2022/09/12/news/research/6g-anna-germany-and-the-eu-reclaim-their-position-as-technology-leaders-with-the-sixth-generation-of-mobile-communications/
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04/08/23 7:33 AM

#137757 RE: jeunke22 #137754

Interesting, the project includes Infineon and Nokia, not too long ago I had heard that Infineon was interested in LWLG's technology, if they were to try and buy LWLG out I believe it would have to be on the order of $5 to $10 Billion based on Developments & IP to-date, Infineon is realistically capable based on their 2019 acquisition of Cypress Semi

Infineon Technologies’ largest acquisition to date was in 2019, when it acquired Cypress Semiconductors for $10.1B
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