InterDigital, University of Surrey sign 6G research partnership

The 6G Innovation Centre (6GIC) at the University of Surrey and InterDigital have announced a bilateral research partnership to develop 6G enabling technologies that may impact future wireless standards.

Regius Professor Rahim Tafazolli FREng, founding director of the 6G Innovation Centre at the University of Surrey, says “We here at the 6G Innovation Centre are thrilled to embark on a new partnership with InterDigital. Innovation is at the core of our DNA, and this great opportunity to collaborate with InterDigital will allow us to ideate and develop critical 6G technology features including integrated sensing, communications and reconfigurable intelligent surfaces. This important collaboration will further nurture and drive forward our research and innovation strategy.” 

Last year, InterDigital secured funding to contribute to eight UK and EU-led 6G research programmes defining the roadmap for 6G.

The University of Surrey’s 6GIC was launched in 2020 as a global research hub dedicated to advanced telecommunications engineering that brings together the physical and virtual worlds and explores new 6G opportunities from the use of ambient information and ubiquitous coverage. The 6G partnership will support joint dissemination of research findings in pre-standards and research forums such as ETSI, Innovate UK, and Horizon Europe partnership projects, and in top tier peer review journals. 

Milind Kulkarni, VP and head of wireless labs, InterDigital, says “Our new partnership with 6GIC reflects InterDigital’s commitment to collaborate with leading universities and programs to encourage innovative research outcomes and bolster the impact of our innovation through wireless standards like ETSI and 3GPP.”

“Research collaborations like this both support UK strategies to promote wireless innovation through standard essential patents and leverages our unique expertise in areas like RIS and sensing and communications to drive the potential for 6G forward.” 

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