The 40th GTI Workshop
Report in Collaboration with the GSMA Highlights Best Practice from National 5G Plans
The 40th GTI Workshop was held in Hong Kong on September 11th. It was attended by over one hundred experts and representatives from universities, international organizations such as GSMA and Omdia, as well as partners including China Southern Power Grid, Qualcomm, Intel, Huawei and Ericsson, to discuss new technologies, new capabilities and new applications in 5G-A and AI integration.
Madam Huang Yuhong, the Secretary General of GTI, highlighted that the integration of 5G-A and AI will create both new opportunities and values, and will bring new impetus to the digital intelligence. AI is set to unlock more possibilities for 5G-A development, and 5G-A will enhance the foundation for AI development in return, the collaborative development of which will jointly create a new era of 5G A2. With the integration of 5G-A and AI enhanced, it’s estimated that more new connections will be built up, new services, new scenarios and new experiences will be created, and new ecology will be built as well. GTI is dedicated to fully promoting the 5G-A×AI integrated development plan, with main focus on driving forward the three core tasks, which are to build open labs, build an open collaborative innovation community, and explore innovative use cases. It’s devoted to working with global partners to create a new global 5G-A×AI development ecology, and create new value space for industrial development.
At the workshop, in addition to releasing the latest achievements of the 5G-A×AI Open Labs, GTI also launched other two joint Labs with Ericsson and Intel respectively. Together with GSMA, GTI released the first two "Challenges", which are the " New Calling (IMS Data Channel) Services Challenges" and the " Wireless Network Intelligence Challenge". The two announced challenges aim to solve the key issues facing the integration of 5G-A and AI development and explore more cooperation opportunities.
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