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The key three pillars of next-generation mobile communication networks are sustainability, universal communications (in terms of both connectivity and digital inclusion), and network intelligence. Within that context, new types of capabilities are anticipated through native network intelligence, the tight integration of sensing functionalities and a commitment to sustainability. These key pillars of beyond 5G networks create an exciting albeit challenging field of research with the potential to significantly impact not only our everyday daily lives but a diverse set of industries. To this end, the emerging efforts towards the definition and initial steps towards the standardization of the next­ generation wireless networks aim to integrate terrestrial, aerial, and satellite systems to ensure a truly seamless, global coverage in a unified manner in terms of terminal and overall end-user experience. Next generation networks will leverage advanced distributed intelligence, enabling realtime data processing and realtime decision-making, enhancing both personal and industrial applications.Sustainability is also at the forefront, with green technologies and energy-efficient protocols designed to minimize the environmental footprint in the era of climate crisis and net­ zero commitment across different industries. Consequently, a complex ecosystem of networks, interconnected applications, services, and physical/virtual devices, with a high degree of heterogeneity, emerges. This heterogeneity is envisioned to be tamed by native network ML/Al solutions that must display significant levels of autonomy in terms of their operation as well as ensuring a safe, secure, and explainable operation. Together, these advancements in connectivity, intelligence, and sustainability will drive the future of communication, making next generation networks a truly transformative force in our interconnected world.

Under this theme, the 52nd Wireless World Research Forum (WWRF) will take place at King’s College London, in London, UK from 10-12 September 2024. You are invited to be part of designing the wireless future by joining us for three days of insightful discussions, presentations, innovative brainstorming, and expert-level networking.

Speakers

Nigel Jefferies

WWRF Chairman

Hendrik Berndt

WWRF Vice Chair- EMEA

Seshadri Mohan

Chair of Connected Vehicles WG

Lina Bariah

Senior Member, IEEE

Christina Chaccour

Ericsson Inc., USA

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