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FEB 06 2026

Ubiwhere presented its contribution to the future of 6G networks at ETSI SNS4SNS 2026

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Ubiwhere took part in the ETSI SNS4SNS 2026 event, which took place on the 4th and the 5th of February at the ETSI Headquarters in Sophia Antipolis, France, as part of its activities to disseminate and promote research and innovation solutions and projects, with particular emphasis on the 6G-Cloud and 6G-TWIN projects, aimed at advancing more autonomous, intelligent and interoperable 6G networks.

SNS4SNS (Software Networks for Software Networks) brought together open-source communities, standardisation experts, industry stakeholders, and cutting-edge research initiatives to discuss best practices and opportunities for global collaboration in defining the networks and services of the future. Through technical sessions, panel discussions, interactive workshops, and live demonstrations, the event fostered dialogue on the interoperability, sustainability, security, and resilience of communication networks. Key topics included the role of software and open source in accelerating the development of standardised communication technologies, the importance of standardisation in ensuring global connectivity, and research advances in addressing emerging technological challenges.

Ubiwhere played an active role through the contribution of Ana Pereira, Head of R&I at the company, during ’Session 3 – Network exposure, automation and federation’. In her presentation, entitled ’From network digital twins to network of networks: enabling fully autonomous 6G systems’, Ana Pereira highlighted the contribution of the 6G-Cloud and 6G-TWIN projects to the evolution of fully autonomous 6G systems, exploring the role of digital twins and network federation as key enablers of a new generation of intelligent and flexible networks.

Ubiwhere’s presence at this international forum reinforced its position as an active partner in European research and innovation, contributing to the dissemination of technological projects, the development of future communication networks, and the alignment between research, standardisation and industrial adoption.

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