5G-INDUCE

 

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ubu

Title and acronym

Open cooperative 5G experimentation platforms for the industrial sector NetApps (5G-INDUCE)

Programme and call

H2020-ICT-2018-20

Reference

101016941

Principal investigator

Jesús Enrique Sierra García

Project coordinator

CONSORZIO NAZIONALE INTERUNIVERSITARIO PER LE TELECOMUNICAZIONI (Italy)

Partners

  • ORGANISMOS TILEPIKOINONION TIS ELLADOS OTE AE (Greece)
  • WIND TRE SPA (Italy)
  • ERICSSON ESPANA SA (Spain)
  • UNISYSTEMS LUXEMBOURG SARL (Luxemburgo)
  • UNI SYSTEMS SYSTIMATA PLIROFORIKIS MONOPROSOPI ANONYMI EMPORIKI ETAIRIA (Greece)
  • WHIRLPOOL EMEA SPA (Italy)
  • FORD ESPANA SL (Spain)
  • PUBLIC POWER CORPORATION S.A. (Greece)
  • PANEPISTIMIO PATRON (Greece)
  • UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST OF SCOTLAND (United Kingdom)
  • GIOUMPITEK MELETI SCHEDIASMOS YLOPOIISI KAI POLISI ERGON PLIROFORIKIS ETAIREIA PERIORISMENIS EFTHYNIS (Greece)
  • INTERNET INSTITUTE, COMMUNICATIONS SOLUTIONS AND CONSULTING LTD (Eslovenia)
  • 5G COMMUNICATIONS FOR FUTURE INDUSTRY VERTICALS SL (Spain)
  • YERBA BUENA VR EUROPE SL (Spain)
  • ASTI MOBILE ROBOTICS SA (Spain)
  • UNIVERSIDAD DE BURGOS (Spain)
  • ILINK NEES TEXNOLOGIES OE (Greece)
  • INFOCOM SRL (Italy)
  • EIGHT BELLS LTD (Cyprus)
  • SUITE5 DATA INTELLIGENCE SOLUTIONS LIMITED (Cyprus)
  • K3Y (Bulgaria)
  • OCULAVIS GMBH (Germany)

Overall project budget

8023775.00 €

Contribution of the European Commission

5999817.50 €

UBU´s budget

96000 €

Contribution of the European Commission

96000 €

Project duration

36 months (01/01/2021-31/12/2023)   

Contact

rgallo@ubu.es

Poject website

https://www.5g-induce.eu/

Description

Advanced network applications to shape the 5G vision

Europe has taken steps to lead global progress towards 5G (the fifth generation of telecommunications systems), which will be one of the most critical components of our digital economy and society. 5G will provide virtually ubiquitous, ultra-high-bandwidth, low-latency “connectivity” not only to individual users, but also to connected objects. The success of 5G technologies depends on their ability to attract stakeholders from vertical industries. In this context, the EU-funded 5G-INDUCE project aims to develop an open 5G orchestration platform that is compatible with the European Telecommunications Standards Institute network functions virtualization to deploy advanced 5G network applications. The project focuses on the service deployment environment of industry 4.0. 

 

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This project has received funding from the European Union Horizon 2020 research and innovation program within the framework of the grant agreement N° 101016941

Última actualización: 10 de Julio de 2025