The world’s largest 5G industry alliance, the 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation (5G-ACIA), will hold its annual meeting in Taiwan for the first time, bringing together industry leaders such as Bosch, Ericsson, Mitsubishi Electric, Nokia, and Qualcomm. Major players participated. , Siemens.
The Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) has facilitated the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between 5G-ACIA and the Taiwan Information and Communication Standards Institute (TAICS) to equip Taiwanese manufacturers with the global 5G Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). Adjusted to standard.
“ITRI has been actively engaged in research and development of 5G and B5G technologies for industrial upgrading, but our efforts this year have gone beyond that,” said Pang An, Director of ITRI Information and Communication Research Institute. Ting said. “ITRI, as a world-class think tank with global connections, facilitated the holding of the 5G-ACIA general meeting in Taiwan and promoted the global standard of 5G smart manufacturing through the cooperation of 5G-ACIA and TAICS. It is advantageous to bring together telecommunications players, “to give Taiwan access to global supply chains and markets,” Ting said.
TAICS Chairman Jyuo-Min Shyu said, “5G-ACIA brings together global needs and regulations for 5G IIoT technologies, while TAICS focuses on regional IoT technologies and industry standards. This collaboration will enable us to “It will enable us to exchange technical documents, industry standards and the latest information.” “This will enable Taiwanese manufactured products to become the world’s supply chain as it competes for its 5G/6G communications standards set by 3GPP, an international organization dedicated to developing next-generation global communications specifications. It can also encourage entry into the chain.”
“Given 5G-ACIA’s leading role in promoting and shaping Industrial 5G worldwide, our cooperation with TAICS represents a new and important step in taking Industrial 5G from theory to practice,” said Bosch Chairman of 5G-ACIA Andreas Müller. “It means a step. We will work together.” We are committed to building a vibrant ecosystem that drives innovation and sets new standards for wireless connectivity in the industrial sector, which will help bring industrial 5G solutions to life in the industrial sector. Paving the way forward, it marks an exciting stage in our journey towards a brighter future. Taiwan and all over the world. ”
Industrial 5G Day by 5G-ACIA was also held at the venue, with Qualcomm (including Advantech, SmartTag, Aviron), Ericsson, Nokia, NXP, Keysight, Rohde & Schwarz, Litepoint, Pegatron, Compal, Lite-on, Moxa, Askey , Quanta Cloud Technology (QCT), Hwacom, Jorjin, Sercomm, Ataya, Inventec, Lions, CTOne, Telecom Technology Center (TTC), Tangram, Oplueva, Sabia.