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For the 11th time, Nokia and the NYU Wireless research center brought together some of the most creative minds in the business for one of the most distinguished gatherings of the communications industry. This year’s Brooklyn 6G Summit included a series of keynote addresses, lively panels and physical demonstrations showcasing this year’s theme of “6G – From vision to action.”

Together with academia, industry analysts, service providers, regulators, equipment vendors and startups from various corners of the telecom industry, they highlighted the key technologies that will define the next era of advanced wireless communications. Key focus areas include the centrality of artificial intelligence and the network itself in the 6G era and the need for a global 6G standard. Participants also delved deeply into a wide range of 6G topics, including AI/ML, new mid-band spectrum, energy efficiency, security, the integration of Terrestrial and Non-Terrestrial Networks and more.

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Opening remarks from Pekka Lundmark (CEO, Nokia) at 2024 Brooklyn 6G Summit

For the Brooklyn 6G Summit, Nokia CEO Pekka Lundmark discusses how we are leading the charge in 6G standardization, research, and innovation.

Roving reporter summaries

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Welcome to the 2024 Brooklyn 6G Summit

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2024 Brooklyn 6G Summit - Day 1 highlights

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2024 Brooklyn 6G Summit - Day 2 highlights

Event interviews

Nishant Batra

CSTO, Nokia

Monisha Ghosh

Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of Notre Dame

Sarah Morris

Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary and Deputy Administrator, NTIA

Ted Rappaport

Founder, Professor at NYU WIRELESS

Manish Singh

CTO, Telecom Systems Business, Dell Technologies

Florian Gast

PhD student

Takaaki Sato

Senior Executive Vice President, NTT DOCOMO

Chris Dick

R&D Engineering at the Intersection of 5G and AI, NVIDIA

Ruth Gebremehdin

PhD student

Peter Vetter

Nokia Bell Labs President for Core Research

Peter Merz

Head of Nokia standards

What is 6G?

Explore more about upcoming new generation of mobile network.