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瞿4m boost for 5G research in Wales
Wales is set to become a global leader in 5G technology following the announcement of a new Digital Centre of Excellence, supported by nearly 瞿4m EU funds.
The Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Centre of Excellence at 飯排眻畦 will provide highly specialised research into digital communication systems like mobile phones, WiFi hubs and modern manufacturing lines. Improvements in DSP are a cost-effective way of speeding up networks, dramatically improving the way that mobile phones, devices and network architecture work.
The DSP Centre of Excellence will look at ways to use existing fibre technology in the 5G network to improve capacity, flexibility, functionality and services.
Counsel General and Brexit Minister Jeremy Miles, who is responsible for EU funding in Wales, said: Fast, flexible, adaptable digital systems, tailored to the needs of the user, are essential in todays time-sensitive culture, and are vital to our nations development as we continue to boost productivity in the Welsh economy.
The DSP Centre of Excellence puts Wales at the very heart of innovation in this key economic sector, and positions 飯排眻畦 at the top of the ICT research industry. Collaboration between top academics from Wales and world-wide institutions, high profile international companies and Welsh and UK SMEs, will lead to ground-breaking, world class research, resulting in cutting-edge solutions to advance the global 5G economy.
EU funding continues to drive progress in R&D, science, infrastructure and skills in Wales, as well as promoting economic growth and creating new jobs. Weve been clear that we want this funding to continue, to enable Wales to carry on leading research into new technology systems capable of running on low power, and to progress towards a more equal, more prosperous, and greener Wales.
In addition to the EU funding, 飯排眻畦 is leading the project by contributing 瞿1,672,984 funding, with additional funding of 瞿349,262 from private sector partners.
Professor Iwan Davies, 飯排眻畦s Vice-Chancellor commented:
This is a fine example of the excellent research conducted at our University. It illustrates how research conducted by academics of international standing feeds into innovation and contributes to economic and social impact in our wider world. In particular, the DSP Centre puts research innovation and collaboration at its heart. With academic, international and Welsh partners, the DSP Centre has the potential to promote the creation of a DSP Economic Zone along the A55 to bring transformative economic benefits to North Wales.
Publication date: 17 October 2019