On Tuesday 4 April 2023, Mines Nancy, Nokia and SNEF inaugurated the Te@chLab5G, a 5G private wireless platform supplied by Nokia and installed by its partner SNEF (Eiffage Énergie Systèmes) on the campus of the Ecole des Mines de Nancy. The aim of this project is to deploy a state-of-the-art communications infrastructure to enable student training as well as testing and experimenting 5G for future engineers and partner projects.

The European Commission has placed the development of 5G as one of the priority initiatives of the « Digitalising European Industry » plan, supported by the call for projects on 5G for sovereignty in telecommunications networks launched by the Ministry of Economics, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty.

To promote and embrace digital transformation, and to be one step ahead of the competition, Mines Nancy has created the the Te@chLab5G project, co-financed by the Grand-Est region and in partnership with Nokia, SNEF and Mines Nancy Foundation. The project is being developed with the active participation and expertise of Alerion, AnalyticsNC, the French National Agency for Radioactive Waste Management (ANDRA), the IHU Strasbourg and the Lorraine Research Laboratory in Computer Science and its Applications.

On Tuesday 4 April 2023, Mines Nancy, Nokia and SNEF inaugurated the Te@chLab5G, a 5G private wireless platform supplied by Nokia and installed by its partner SNEF (Eiffage Énergie Systèmes) on the campus of the Ecole des Mines de Nancy. The aim of this project is to deploy a state-of-the-art communications infrastructure to enable student training as well as testing and experimenting 5G for future engineers and partner projects.

The European Commission has placed the development of 5G as one of the priority initiatives of the “Digitalising European Industry” plan, supported by the call for projects on 5G for sovereignty in telecommunications networks launched by the Ministry of Economics, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty.

To promote and embrace digital transformation, and to be one step ahead of the competition, Mines Nancy has created the the Te@chLab5G project, co-financed by the Grand-Est region and in partnership with Nokia, SNEF and Mines Nancy Foundation. The project is being developed with the active participation and expertise of Alerion, AnalyticsNC, the French National Agency for Radioactive Waste Management (ANDRA), the IHU Strasbourg and the Lorraine Research Laboratory in Computer Science and its Applications.

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