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Relive the "XG Innovation Day: towards digital sovereignty" morning, with ITM and SATT Ouest Valorisation

July 9, 2024 - Big Data & AI - Industry of the future - Networks & IoT

On June 26, the Institut Mines-Télécom (IMT) and SATT Ouest Valorisation organized XG Innovation Day: Towards Digital Sovereignty. The event showcased 5G and future xG technologies in the service of French industrial competitiveness. Here's a look back at a day rich in innovation and prospects, with oral presentations, round tables and debates.

Frame xG, restoring France's place in the future of xG networks

As part of the "maturation-prematuration" call for projects (France 2030), ITM and SATT Ouest Valorisation are leading the winning Frame xG program (French pRogram for IP Massification of Europe in xG).

The aim of this project is to restore France's position as a leading player in future xG communication networks, by setting up a patent-granting scheme, sustained action in standardization and a strategy of transfer to industry.

Frame xG is a program at the heart of the French National Acceleration Strategy "5G and networks of the future", which aims to implement eco-friendly, sustainable technologies. Indeed, the standardization of 5G by this patent factory is also a major step towards a more sustainable future.

With no fewer than 9 projects already financed, the Frame xG telecommunications prematuration and maturation funding program, aimed at laboratories, supports the filing of patents in order to consolidate French intellectual property on the international 5G / xG scene. This approach focuses on technology transfer and the creation of a 5G playground for manufacturers, offering them invaluable opportunities to explore and develop green solutions.

XG Innovation Day, to promote French intellectual property at international level.

The morning session, XG Innovation Day: Towards Digital Sovereignty, alternated between speeches by the directors (Jean-René Bailly, Director of Partnership Research and Technology Transfer at ITM, and Vincent Lamande, President of SATT Ouest Valorisation), presentations of calls for projects, and round-table discussions. An initial round table on environmental impact, with Olivier Pauzet and Antoine Hoez, gave way to a second round table on digital sovereignty with Hakima Chaouchi, Viktor Arvidsson, Catherine Douillard and Artem Boriskin.

There was also a presentation of the Stratégie nationale d'accélération (SNA ) by the Délégation générale des entreprises (DGE) and the ANR, and a talk by Daniel Kofman, co-director of the PEPR Réseaux du Futur (ITM).

This morning's XG Innovation Day: Towards digital sovereignty showed just how much the Frame xG program aims to strengthen France's position in tomorrow's communications networks, by federating the scientific community and supporting the filing of patents to increase French intellectual property at international level. The event also saw the launch of a third AAP, for which applications can be submitted until September 2024.

Here's a look back at a day rich in exchanges on tomorrow's xG technologies and digital sovereignty.

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