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Ericsson Canada recognized for its commitment to innovation in Canada’s Top 100 Corporate R&D Spenders annual ranking
Research Infosource recently released its annual report on corporate research and development spending in Canada, recognizing companies’ substantial gain in spending
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Autonomous vehicles gain better access to reliable connectivity with Ericsson Routes in San Francisco, California
Autonomous and connected vehicle companies will benefit from a live environment in San Francisco, California, USA, to test the new Ericsson Routes service—at no cost—and provide direct feedback based on their needs.
A meeting of the minds: Concordia and Ericsson Canada team up to integrate applied AI research and development to further propel it into forefront of industry
Ericsson employees further expand artificial intelligence and machine learning knowledge with project-based applied learning
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Rogers joins Ericsson’s global Startup 5G program to commercialize 5G use cases
- Rogers is first North American service provider to join program
- Access to Ericsson’s ConsumerLab research, analytical data and worldwide network of 5G startups will help develop compelling products and services
- Program extends on the Rogers 5G innovation ecosystem, which is shaping the future of connectivity for Canadians
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Ericsson announces new Cloud Native and Orchestration Center in North America
Leveraging its market leadership in telecom’s cloud native transformation, Ericsson to build upon its cloud native expertise in the U.S. and Canada
Ericsson and PowerLight demonstrate world’s first wireless powered 5G base station
As a result of Ericsson’s constant pursuit of new technology to improve the deployment of Radio Access Network (RAN) sites, the company has teamed up with U.S. laser innovator, PowerLight Technologies, to achieve the first safe, fully wireless-powered 5G base station.
Ericsson helps Xplornet enable 5G innovation in rural New Brunswick
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New Ericsson street solutions equip busy urban locations with low-visibility, high-performance 5G radios
- New solutions will accelerate 5G deployments in urban hotspots, with fast ‘plug-and-play’ deployments that can be installed on site in as little as 15 minutes
- Compact, lightweight radios are designed to seamlessly blend in with streetlights, buildings and other urban hardscapes
- By boosting performance across all spectrum layers, Ericsson’s zero-footprint radios can achieve 5x better network performance
Ericsson and MIT enter into collaboration agreements to research next generation of mobile networks
- Ericsson and MIT to collaborate on two major research projects on the design of state-of-the-art hardware that could power next generation 5G and 6G networks
- Lithionics-based device research to enable neuromorphic computing, promising exponentially more energy efficient AI-algorithms than available today
- Advances in hardware could lead to “zero-energy” devices able to harvest energy directly from the received radio signal and use it to connect to the mobile network