On June 25, ZTE Shanghai Wireless Future Lab (Infinity Lab) held the opening ceremony of the GTI 5G-A×AI Open Lab. This event marks an important step for ZTE in the field of ICT innovation, exploring the deep integration of 5G-A×AI technology with industry leaders such as China Mobile, Qualcomm, Siemens, and Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
NI-9514 The unveiling ceremony brought together many industry leaders, including Huang Yuhong, President of China Mobile Research Institute and GTI Secretary General, Zhang Wanchun, Senior Vice President of ZTE, Jing Ulrich, Global Vice President of Qualcomm, Nicholas Hansen, General Manager of Factory Automation Strategy, Products and Digitalization at Siemens Digital Industries, Zou Weiwen, vice president of the Institute of Science and Technology Development, Shanghai Jiaotong University.
“The GTI 5G-A×AI Development Laboratory will play a key role in promoting the integrated development of 5G-A×AI globally, providing the relevant basic environment and equipment facilities to support the research and development, testing and demonstration of new technologies and capabilities,” Huang said.
Zhang Wanchun said: “With ZTE’s official participation in the GTI 5G-A×AI project, ZTE is working with global partners to incubate technological innovation and industrial applications here with a more open attitude, so as to promote the high-quality development of a digital-intelligent society with ubiquitous intelligence.”
As a member of the GTI 5G-A×AI Open Lab, ZTE’s Shanghai Wireless Future Lab will be one of the centers for collaborative research and development, focusing on several key areas:
•5G-A intelligent energy saving: It will continue to explore the application of device-level, device-level and network-level AI, enrich the capability system, improve intelligent energy saving efficiency, and promote the green and sustainable development of the network.
•5G-A grand model: Based on ZTE Xingyun Grand Communication model, build a new network capability and service model with cross-domain integration and multi-agent collaboration.
•5G-A digital twin: Build a digital twin capability integrating site twin, base station twin, channel twin, terminal twin and service twin, and provide partners with a digital twin as a service (DTaaS) platform to serve the efficient research and development and incubation of new technologies and new scenarios.
NI-9514 The GTI 5G-A×AI Open Lab provided by ZTE aims to accelerate the integration of 5G and AI, and promote industry upgrading and social progress. By bringing together leading industry partners and research institutions such as Qualcomm, Siemens, and Shanghai Jiao Tong University, the lab will give full play to the potential of 5G-A and AI integration to shape the future of digital-intelligence connectivity.