Ericsson is driving global 5G innovation through various initiatives, including deploying antennas for Optus 5G network in Australia for improved performance and energy efficiency.
They launched Ericsson On-Demand, a SaaS platform on Google Cloud, assisting CSPs in setting up core network services quickly and cost-effectively.
Ericsson won the Network Sustainability Award for its 5G Advanced Automated Energy Saver and established a collaboration with Supermicro for Edge AI deployment.
They extended their partnership with Carleton University in Canada for advancing 5G wireless networks and deployed a private 5G network in Istres, France.
Ericsson and Telstra introduced a Triple-Band FDD Massive MIMO 5G Radio, enhancing coverage and capacity across Australia.
They joined a consortium to develop the Swedish AI Factory with partners like AstraZeneca and SEB, aiming to accelerate AI innovation in Sweden.
Ericsson plans to expand R&D investment in Japan, creating up to 300 high-skilled telecom jobs to enhance advanced business applications like AI.
Additionally, they launched an Indoor 5G Solution developed in Canada, catering to small businesses with multi-gigabit speeds and improved connectivity.