Revolutionizing
Digital Interactions

Harmonizing European 5G and federated Edge Cloud Initiatives

5GMEC4EU

Project Actions

These actions are designed to enhance Europe’s MEC (Multi-Access Edge Computing) capabilities, ensuring a unified and advanced network. In order to generate the greatest possible transparency about our activities and thus the best outreach, we would like to share our results here during the course of the project.

  • Stakeholder Network

    Establishing a stakeholder network from mobility and 5G Smart community sectors to provide guidance, create synergies, and harmonize ongoing European 5G, edge, and cloud initiatives.

  • Use Cases

    Identifying and defining use cases for CAM and 5G Smart Communities using integrated 5G-Edge-Cloud infrastructure.

  • Advisory Services

    Offering outreach, engagement, and advisory services, such as symposiums, workshops, and regular meetings, to harmonize European federated cloud infrastructure efforts.

  • Collaboration

    Collaborating closely with selected CEF-funded 5G deployment projects to provide concepts and facilities for testing and piloting.

  • Rollout 5G

    Bolstering the rollout of 5G systems, including the integration of edge computing facilities along principal transportation routes and within smart communities.

  • Initiatives

    Merging initiatives of federated cloud, edge infrastructures, and associated operational amenities to ensure service continuity and interoperability of 5G services throughout EU transportation avenues.

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Outreach

Social Media

As we navigate the complexities of integrating 5G and MEC technologies, LinkedIn stands as our beacon for engagement. It’s where we announce upcoming events, share insights from past successes, and provide real-time updates on our progress. Our LinkedIn page is not just a profile; it’s a hub for knowledge exchange and a testament to our commitment to transparency and collaboration.

Join us on LinkedIn and be part of the conversation that shapes the future of digital corridors and smart communities in Europe. Together, we’re not just sharing updates; we’re building a legacy of connectivity and innovation.

Sharing Knowledge

Workshops & Publications

At the heart of the 5GMEC4EU project lies a commitment to Knowledge Sharing, Workshops, and Publications. These elements are not just activities; they are the building blocks of a transformative strategy that aims to revolutionize digital connectivity and mobility across European corridors and smart communities.

We believe in the power of collective intelligence. By creating a collaborative platform, we enable stakeholders to share insights, experiences, and best practices. This open exchange ensures that every partner benefits from the project’s collective knowledge, driving innovation and ensuring the success of the 5G and MEC integration. Interactive and engaging, our workshops are designed to bring stakeholders together to discuss, brainstorm, and solve the challenges faced by the industry. These sessions are not only about learning but also about creating a shared vision for the future of digital connectivity in Europe.

Our commitment to transparency and dissemination of information is reflected in our publications. From detailed reports to opinion papers, we ensure that the knowledge generated from the 5GMEC4EU project reaches a wider audience, contributing to the global conversation on digital transformation.

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Sharing Knowledge

5G MEC Mobility Use Cases

We will soon present promising mobility use cases and their analysis in our upcoming deliverable. This analysis will include detailed descriptions of the use cases, the technical implementation, and the associated business models.

In this short teaser video, we highlight the use cases of Emergency Vehicle Approaching (EVA) technology within Intelligent Transportation Systems (C-ITS). This real-time service enables emergency vehicles to share their location and status (e.g., sirens and lights activated, vehicle moving or stationary) with their service provider via cellular networks. The service provider assesses this information and, if the vehicle is operating under emergency conditions, an anonymized alert is sent to the C-ITS data exchange. The target vehicle’s service provider then receives and processes the information, sending timely warning messages to nearby vehicles. These alerts notify drivers that an emergency vehicle is approaching, enhancing road safety and facilitating quicker response times.

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